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nf ees THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [fom] ESTABLISHED 1873 PRICE FIVE ‘CENTS } STATE WILL NOT CONTEST CUTOFF SUIT } CARNIVALOF |BOBJUNIOR © 'BRYANWILLBE ings Br MANDAN WINS BLOODSTAGED | HURLSHATIN INTERRED WITH FIRST ROUND | ONGOLD COAST} SENATERING) MARTIAL RITES IN ROAD ROW Will Make Race to Fill Fath-; Await Action of Bismarck er’s Unexpired Term in Business Men in Injunc- Snecial Election tion Dispute res WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and‘vicinity: Fair and continued cool tonight. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 pee ——4 'THREE TOTS KILLED WHEN | ROOF FALLS Minot, N. D, July 20.—(A)— The death of three children near Orrin, N. D., when the roof of a playhouse cave pinned them be- neath suffocating wand and earth wan the tragic story related to- day by Mr. and Mra. John Mill- er, uncle and aunt of the v: on their return to Minot the funeral. TWO-DAY LAW r First Photos Taken at Scene of William Jennings Bryan’s Death oo Body of Commoner Arrives! Drake Hotel, Exclusive Chi- \ at National Capital | | cago Hostelry, Scene of Gun-play Murder ms from for Interment | NONCOMMITAL Madison, Wis., July 30.—(>)— Robert M. La Follette, Jr, will | BAKER seek the seat in the U.S. senate | made vacant by the death of his | He anonunced his candi- | | | 'PRESBYTRIAN SERVICES BANDITS GET _ $10,000 Case Postponed Indefinitely ae father. i IE’ Two Robbers Killed, One Cap-| $2, Mrs mynd tid te Political beadlens from Byers | ENFORCEMENT | Fotoize, Decision or { ment” later. . 3 Commission tured, in Spectacular Af- fray on North Side Mcet Cortege DRIVE OPENS Flying Squadron Will Be in Bismarck Next Week for Enforcement Conference The North Dakota highway com- mission will not contest a temporary injunction issued by Morton county court restraining the state from im- proving the St. Anthony cut-off, known as the Baker road, leading onto Memorial highway west of the Missouri river. The commission's decision was an- nounced today following a session of the highway body late yesterday Action of the commission toda: placed the issue squarely up to Bis- DINEEN WILL HEAD LAKES TO GULF CAMPAIGN Washington, July 30.-() At the ancel where many times he sought | guidance in his public service,! illiam Jennings Bryan received a arting benediction today from the | people of the national capital 1 Brought here from Tennessee, where he died Sunday his body w: taken just before noon to the ied York Avenue Presbyterian church to | Chicago, July 30.—(4)—In movie thriller style, a robber crew, masked and bristling with pistols and_shot- guns, invaded the exclusive Drake hotel in Chicago's “geld coast” at tea time yesterday enacting scenos of killing and gun fighting that ex- tended subsequently for an hour over| northside - boulevards. = s02 1 oA two-day law enforcement con- Wher th t y wi i s' omorro oreerat teeueabere tye mere a Ulinois Senator Discusses then 'ntiet a short religious service! ference to be held under the aus-| Marck business men, who have been pec ied tare omen kad heen ine| Waterway Project With Vien" mitury’ honors, Arlington of the Bismarck Ministerial] Agthony. cutoff for more then jured; two robbers had escaped with " ‘ocli | “Long before the bronze casket! ciation will open here next week | year, 0,000 and as a finality early to- President Coclidge ‘yeuched the little red brick place of | with the arrival of the “flving squad. |, Impassable condition of the St. " Anthony road has blocked the near- ment committee. revival will open Tuesday in the municipal auditorium. A mass meet- ing in the evening, Judge I. C. Davies presiding, will open the conference. The | rship, nestled in a triangle where | New York avenue meets H street in| the heart of the downtown district reverent crowds had gathered to p tribute to the commoner. While th e of the escaped holdup men ound and the one previously arrested confessed fully. est route to Bismarck available to farmers living on the west bank of the Missouri river, local merchants claim, Plans were under way today Swampscott, July 30.) A determined campaign in the next | congress for the lishment of as staged within a The robbery i ‘ ‘ q the St. Lawrence canal project and, 71U' i ~aidin M to tee Bisinarck: € isle stone's throw of the residential man- Ae 2 "| waited another group had filed bi The “flying squadron” is composed | ¢® orsanize Bismarck commercial in: sions of Chicago's 400, while hun-| the Great Lakes to gull witersay |fore his bier and looked upon h of Dr. Edwin Cu Dinwiddie, national | tefests for the purpose of contesting dreds of guests thronged the lobbies | Scheme was Promised today by Sen- | serene ures as he fav for a lit-{ legislative superintendent” of the | the, injunction which prevents | the and heavy traffic crowds to adjacent | ator Dineen, Republican of Illinois. tie time in an underteking parlor in | ti-saloon league. Hon. Oliver W._| highway commission from improving Michigan avenue. A dozen police-| , The Hlinois senator. w ete can | {another part of the city. | Stewart, representative in the Ili. | the Toad. men were within call. lnsiconterencen sit Hresident col | nois legislature, Rev. Norma C.| witch hee impeded cradine thee For 15 minutes the robbers, one| idge said he planned to study means} Washington, July #0.—OP)—A mil-| Bruen: <Womanrovangellst, E ypicaabes: impeded prading ithe, ef i Be y pe soug! of them a full blooded Cherokee In- dian cowboy from Texas, terrorized employes in the hotel offices on the mezzanine floor and had crammed the loot into a black satchel when their retreat was cut off by James Me- Murdie, house detective. Summoned by an ex d guest the detective confronted obbers and began firing with While guests whizzing bullets, the robbers return- ed ‘shot for shot with the detective, for pushing the two proposals at the next session upon his return to Chi- cago. Nationwide interest has devel- oped in these schemes, he pre- dicting that if congress did not en- alorse the proposals they would be carried before the national conven- tion in 1928. sage to congress endorsed the Lawrence canal project on which treaty negotiations between this gov- ernment and Canada had been entered escort tary | | military ceremony, firing salute. | Three batteries of | dismounted, will | place of burial. The honor: funeral of W. ‘y pall! will accompa body of William Jennings Bryan to! the grave, and he will he buried with | but without the) of the customary meet the President Coolidge in his last mes- | cortege at the gates of Arlington na- tional cemetery, and escort it to the the farewell | field artillery, funeral bearers, at the Bryan will be: The t will arrive in’ Rismarck from Spokane, Wash., where the “fly- ing squadron” participated in a mon- ster rally during the current week. Amazing Adventure “America's Amazing Adventure.” will be the topic of an address to he delivered by Dr. Dinwiddie on the evening of the opening of the law enforcement conference. rs. Sara West Ankenmann, pres- ident of the Bismarck Women’s Christian Temperance Union, will retreating through an entrance. into. Senator George W. Norris of Ne ceive i Policemen, attracted by shots and] Senator Dineen gave the President | braska; Senator Henry F. Ashurst) errs as coalrmas at the afternoon called by employes, fired on the} a favorable report on business con-| of Arizona; Senator Kenneth Mc-j Lelie of the second day's confer- crew as they left the hotel and the Indian, Cortz, or Ted Court, the detective was killed. hier Murdered In the first outburst of shooting ditions in the middlewest, emphasiz- ing that these had been improved as a result of the better status of farm- Agriculture, he said, ix rapidly reaching a more stable b: Kellar of Tennessee; Sheppard of Texas: Wm. A. Oldfield of sephus Daniels former secretary of the nav: Senator Morris Representative Arkansas; Jo- of North Carolina, Chas. { | i George Shafer, attorney general of North Dakota, will analyze the re- sults of, prohibition in Bismarck in an address on “Local Law Enforce- ment.” The afternoan events will be a series of conferences among local business men over the week-end. Road conditions along the cut-off route make it cessary for farmers to detour onto the state trunk high- way leading into Mandan TREMORS ROCK SOUTHWEST IN LATEST QUAKE Earth Four States in New one of the robbers guarding Frank| “Before leaving White Court Sen-| A: Douglas; Clem Shaver of West Rodke, assistant cashier, who stood] ator Dineen declared his belief that j Virginia and Col. P.H, Callahan of) = . featured by a talk by Rev. Normal guige. ng Property Dam- elpless with hands upraised, shot! the senate next winter would approve | Lowisville. No. 1.—-Home where Bryan died. Cross at right indicates room where he was ‘lying when the end came.| ‘Speaking on the “Place of , and killed him, witnesses later told |" William Jennings B ryan came back Cross at left indicates where Mrs Bry the age Recorded in some form American adherence , vi an seated when informed of her hus 3 death Ch i ” the police. . to Washington today to receive the peeve es wen ci husbanc’s death, i urch in the Present Battle,” Rev. Holmes fled to the kitchen during tosthe woridicourts . ‘ last rit ‘of the church before he Ne! 2. Townsmen carrying ca ket ‘into the Rodgers’ home preparatcry to laying out the Commoner'’s GC F. Strutz, pastor of the Bismarck __ the battle with MeMurdie. He ter-| ,Senator Dineen left here today! hogins his long rest in the Potomac body Evangelical Church, will detail the) 4, City, July 30.—-()—Earth planning to return to his home in| pilis. orkyotlchurchseaenciesiinythestack ‘ansas City, July 30.—()—Kart rorized employes there until he was captured after snapping his empty pistol in the faces of two policemen. The third robber, Erie Nelson, former employe of the hotel Chicago. | Ag. College Will Lay Out $30,000 him from Dayton, T station at 7:45 a. m. ‘enn., where he died last Sunday, reached the Union| today, but its amidst a great company of the! p~W~W~~~-----~-- nation's illustrious dead. The funeral train which had borne WILL ENLARGE (CAROL HAGEN MARRIED TO MINNESOTA of prohibition enforcement. Mae Meeting Planned Rev. F. H. Davenport, pastor of the Bismarck Episcopal Church, presid- | ing. a mass meeting conducted joint- | tremors of moderate intensity were felt in Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mex- ico and Texas today, but no property damage has been’ reported. The quakes occurred between six fifteen mandiered a taxicab and ed 4 f through the congested traffic through arrival found a reverent throng in | MAN AT NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH : ly by Mr. Stewart, president of the | ° ick: the exclusive Northshore boulevards, on Construction: waiting. squadron” foundation and| ¢,ReParts from over Kansas. stated exehanging ts with pursuing po- a ate, bron casket was taken from Bees he Re Norma C. Brown will close the PraEay shocks avers felt Ines icemen and threatening Mrs. Maize! Fargo, N. D.. July 30.--(®)—alter-| the station to an undertaker's par- im ete cetecicus re’ Larson, occupant, of the cab. After | ations and repaits to the North Da- ng RP Gaara cain MErAW gear rabarhen tsiae| barcaieabiec ana Mr MG. nee The late William Jennings Bryan See ery e iain wie oo ee ee kota Agricultural college costing ap-| thorch. where the funeral. services Bordulac, which was solemnized) of Painted Woods. ‘The decorations {wid prioute to the achievements of | chita, Dodge City, Medical Springs enced: Anjuring Mx proximately $30,000 will be begun, yit be conducted at 3 o'clock to-| Wednesday at high noon at the Nor-| at the home were garden and wild {Re {flying squadron” in the follow- Vaisg felt the shock. Wind, rain and son ay peng n\ immediately, according to Dr. John | morrow afternoon. 3 TeReran Cniiecntrae Mbain ced |itlowes ing word: x hailatocmia were teported acacia eetigelda erat L, Coulter, president of the college. | "A" email group of government of-| a9= cy iM ‘ +2))| Woods, was attended by im: Bis-| Mr. and Mrs. Grabarkewitz left, “The Flying Squadron made a] sas last night. Of the two robbers who escaped in| ; SLR Pier Reo out i ticials greeted Mrs. Bryan at th | 825 Circulating Libraries Will k People, including Jud dj Wealne fternoon by motor pn a HS EAPO thee cause of |” Residents of Enid, Oklahoma, were , ine ov! of space for} | ene s. W. Ly je, State's Attorney! short wedding trip and will We at ave no doubt tha F teday iby ti aajautomobile lefijat theynetel eh, 200 additional freshmen in the chem: |piavious ;sheaeuben std /nieeae te | Make Rounds in State [and Mrs. “F E. McCurdy, and Mrs.| home in Morduluc, where Mr. Gras, the neerentataur iwillsproduce:reaults Re reniee ie touthers OuaRans istry building where the space made! sry: Tennessee. She had arisen be- Wallin. Rev. Harold Hanson is manager of the Farm- go asfactory. also reported earth disturbances. plied at a hospital early today for treatment for a wounded hand. He vacant by the moving of the state fore the train reached Washington, During Winter shburn read the ceremony. Haynes. prohibition commis- Amarillo and surrounding towns in t wound regulatory department to Bismarck | MAPHAeHSh ean ae Weeki sioner, lauded the work of the squad- admitted connection with the holdup| will be fully equipped with the latest] 2nd told friends she had had a rest-) Se eRdAIR CHa ae enel daee ; ron in the east as follows: the Panhandle of Texas reported and augmented the confes: ight. Fe SEPT EETY “I am confident that there is not | fremers lasting 30 seconds. Build- appliance for laboratories, - arrival, the More fiction will be roached the ate Miss ings were swayed noticeably, but no Holmes. ae iit|_ Immediately upon included in t n omplete new roof will be built! |, her party were taken to eating f ber of Bismarck sang “O| one of the 4 more helpful factor with relat > ‘ F of Veach of the 825 circ g libraries uber of Bismarck san, one of the elation § beli -| tract for which will be let to | ipa recthay, alll remain until ter tha eviously ha ‘the kota nearly fifty y She| than that contemplated in the Fiving s Woods to the hospital and who left Se ne: s idual item in| Winjiam Jennings Bryan, Jr., and by! tod: school and attended th Ae tural ey unnoticed_while the injury ‘was be-| the, estimated expenditure. a daughter of the commoner, Mrs.| Circulating libraries which were r E college at Fargo, For several years! seeteniee 708 ocock and Tasting ing treated. perhe, girls” dormitory building is tol Grace Hargreaves, who are coming) sent out last year are being revised | M#¥CK, # close friend of the groom,) she hus been ene 8 minutes and 10 seconds; Prof. C The dead Nelson was the leader of | Pe edipped with a complete fire es-| ere trom California. to prvoide m “light? reading. | W48 best man. . ., | in the schools of th: Sedu adr nten teen ae in- cape system. Five escapes will be The bride was gowned in white; i ‘oung lady of charming person- ensity was greatest in an east-west the crew, some of whom were intoxi- | ‘Immediately on reaching the es- ! Each will contain books on farming direction and estimated that the i it the most convenient ibin on ceorgette crepe over crepe romaine| ality and has always been a favorite cated. or under the influence of| Provided | al tltablishment the casket was opened,! and other technical subjects in ad-|Se0rgette crep r crey y and has a ; drugs, Holmes told the police. He See ay SA be done bY] the undertaker’s assistants say they | dition to fiction volumes. witha svelluiot tulle” crnamencad in her circle of fri dy: henan IN GIRL CA E Sent then south of bine veh fale . ver from tl 45 i la i orange bloss: s, she carried sa native ¥ fs said he and his ‘pal Tex, the Indian, could) seeano) change “waste OF the 45 velames sp each-eineule:| TT cuguel. of sweetheart 10K finishing high mograph record was less distinct the 24 hour trip from Dayton, ting library about 15 books will be had ae meres Open Air Sacred Hundreds of letters and telegrams| non-fiction volumes for adult read-| ferns. Miss Irene Hagen wo itz took a bus- than made by the recent Montana pool room and had agreed assistance C rt Pla: jfrom many places earn) waiting for| ers, 15 will be fiction books and 15 own of sallow <flowered meorgenté jness course a ere He resved for earthquake. i ; 4 ed t ; b and Miss Ruth was gowned in. or-| four years with the Marines : etree ip toca ayer recy ee ra once: nn Mes. Brganjat thechere j dogks suituble for children. «| Chid flowered georgette crepe. Both| during his enlistment with Unele| Acquitted on Charges of Vag-| Liberal, Kans, July 30--“P)—A volumes exch, all selected with «| bridesmaids carried bouquets of | Sam’s forces’ visited many of the Preferred slight earth tremor occurred here ing. They had come here to par- ticipate in a rodeo he said. for Sunday Night BLACK GOES TO view to their’ suitability for reading | by children of school age. sweet peas. The church was beauti- fully decorated with garden flowers, foreign countries of the world. For two years he was ussistant manager rancy by Dickinson Woman at 6:15 o'clock this morning. The temblor lasted about 3 minutes and state atlarae oantarette sh i] _,A return engagement has been ar. WASHINGTON IN The total number of. circulation| dahlias, sweet peas and ferns pre-| of the Tuttle Farmers’ elevator, but was sufficiently strong to rattle were found to have little information | Tanzed for, the mixed men’s church’ = FT CETWAT AY BIGHT) libraries planned for,this | year is | dominating. at present is in charge of the Farm- windows and dishes and move heavy Plating ta the mien, Mrs. Ruth Nel-/coei,mnlee. Will, give 2 sacred con: | B28, the sume as last Seam, but that] fmmediaicly following the cere-| ers: elevator st Rordulac. He is a furniture slightly. son declared she had never known| cert from the balcony of the Grand / — | number e inereased if the de-| mony at the church, a three course| young man of business ability and] Nelson A. Mason, secretary to Sf her husband's activities. Another | Pacific hotel next Sunday evening./ Walter L. Black, chief engineer of | mand justifies such action. Wedding luncheon was served at! excellent habits. ScRetEES LGA Oe Ticats eeaitaal| cAmmasilioy Mexae) July, 30—c4 = a waitress, had a note from “Tex,’ saying he had an important engage: ment to keep yesterday afternoon. Robert E. Crowe, state’s attorney to whom Holmes made offers to lead guilt to a robbery charge said he would ask the grand jury. which adjourns today to sit long enough to indict Holmes and Woods. “It's a hanging case and I am go- ing to see that they are tried as speedily as possible,” he said. The choir consisting of 20 voices sang to a crowd of approximately 200 people at its last concert. Rev. William Noggle, local pastor, initiated the open-air program which has met with universal support from Bismarck churches. Rev. C. Strutz, Evangelical church, stated. The concert will last one hour. Judge Bronson Withdraws From Temperature at 7 a. m. 49 Highest. yesterday ... sion and board, left today for mission in charge of side of the Red Rive: ear the ment lai river. Black and Moe will the road be made 3 route No. 1 {the Canadian border. 44 Lowest last night |... Senatorial Race Precipitation .. . Trace the North Dakota Highway com: I. J. Moe, a member of the Washington in an effort to induce the federal com- routing inter- state highways to reassign the Me-} F.|ridian highway to the North Dakota r valley. By action of the federal govern- highway was placed on the Minnesota side of the ——————__.—_______-_-* Weather Report ||": 1 suggest that part of state hich extends through’ Wahpeton, Fargo and Grand Forks to | Kansas City Team Regulations governing the use of the books will be the same as last year. Libraries will be sent to vil- lages, rural districts and schools which have inadequate library facili- ties on request to the state librarian. | TOURIST TO VISIT ALL BORDER STATES A visit to every border state of the Union is the primary purpd of J. Edwin Boothe, teacher, news- paper man and author, of Ironton, San Franc if NAVY MAY TEST DEATH MACHINE California Inventor Requests | Navy Department to Try Device in Pacific seo, July 30.—()—Dr. Edwin R, Scott, self styled inventor i | more; the bringing down of air- planes from any height possible for a plane to achieve; destruction or disabling of land fortifications at long distance: “In tests already conducted,” said DE Scott, “holes were burned in two ch steel plates at a distance of one mile; dead trees have been fired at the same distance and animal life has been snuffed out at a distance ranging from three to seven miles. Dummy planes also have been de- stroyed in air tests.” While maintaining strict secrecy regarding structural details of his machine, Dr. Scott said all necessary parts are here ready for assembling for vagrancy in Dickinson last week, on the complaint of Esther Candee, former Bismarck high school girl, was completely exonerated in a statement issued by J. P. Cain, Stark county state’s attorney. ‘The case against Mason was dis- missed yesterday in the court of Justice W. B. Dickson, at Dickin- son. Cain's statement asserts “there was nothing immoral in the acts or conduct of Mr: Mason,” adding “his integrity and sincerity of purpose are wholly unquestioned.” The statement follows: I desire, in view of the undue pub- licity given the matter to say that the alleged charge of trespass made An earth tremor of nearly 30 sec- onds duration shook Amarillo and surrounding territory early today. The shock was registered here at 2 a.m. Buildings swayed notice- ably but mo damage has been repcrt- e Wichita, Kans., July 30.—-(4)—An earth tremor of very low intensity a. felt here about 6:15 a. m. to- “Oiclahoma City, July 30—Ve)— Scores of persons here declared they felt a slight earth tremor early to- day. They said the quake seemed to last about 30 seconds, Visitors Throng Highest wind velocity, ae 4.22 toni, who stopped in Bismarck | of what he terms a “death stroke” in| ind that the more important parts|by the complaining witness might —- ‘ Inesday to visit the Roosevelt the form of “canned lightning,” | ae i well have been handi i Grand Forks, N. D. July 30— Weather Forecasts’ =| «= Will Stage Ball and cther historical mons: lerkiche he. claima wil, rovelutionten | were, coratully guarded in a anfety| Tl) have bore handled satisfactorily! State Collection Judge H. A. Bronson, of this city, prominently mentioned as candidate for the seat in the United States For Bismarck and vicinity: and contin day. For North Dakota: Fair and con- cool tonight and Fri- Senate vacated by Edwin F. Ladd, to- tinued cool tonight and Friday. dey announced he would not accept General Weathe: nditions atorial appointment. A large high p: ‘@ area, a ludge Bronson gave his reason companied by cool weather, covers aot feelinieg to enter the upper Mississippi Valley, north- rac he does “not want any public office: ern Plains States and northern The Kansas City Al scheduled to appe: with the local White City aggregation, ra! Carnival Sunday I-nations team, ar in Bismarck for a tilt Saturday night and Sunday Sox, are play- ing at New \Salem today and Hazen jments nearby to gather information for magazine articles which he will write during the coming winter. Mr. Boothe began his border tour in Wisconsin, came through Minnne- sota to North Dakota and will go west through Montana, Idaho and} Washington, then south Along the Pacific coast. He will stop to hunt| in Texas before covering the. Gulf! invention off truth of his ing war tactics, today would formally request the navy de partment’s assistance in testing hi the- efficiency of his a death-dealing agency. id he t the California co: some time in September. Dr. Seott said he wished to con- j vince government officials of the contentions regarding invention as He plans to HOSPITAL WILL BUILD ADDITION Specifications have been approved for a $65,000 power-house and laun- dry addition to Bismarck Evangel- other manner without bringing about the arrest of Mr. Mason, and it has developed that he was only occasion- ally on the premises and at a time when the parties concerned were at outs and that his visits in no way constituted any lack of courtesy o1 gentlemanliness on his part. In fact, his integrity and sincerity of of Indian Relics L. F. Crawford, historian and cur- ator of the State Historical Society, is keeping the museum at the Memor- ial building open on Sunday after- noons for the benefit of the resi- dents of nearby counties and tourists, Last Sunday scores of visitors took Fargo Banks Show Rocky Mountain region. Minimum : F ; ical hospital, it was announced here | purpose are wholly unquestioned. A “ temperatures were near 40 dogrose in| Coen "Gof ene.crack Seml-pro teams] otetes and th alle tho ‘Atiantic| make the test with the aid of an old | by hospital authorities. misunderstanding seems to the building. Mr. Crawford sand, $3,000,000 Excess [North Dakota. The highest temper-| country. will be heapy| coast to Maine. and’then following battleship or a pilotless airplane or} “The institution at present furnish. | arisen between the interested pa The mushiin contains relics of the Over 1924 Savings ature reported at 7 a. m. today was 76 Be cearey at Salt Lake City, Utah. when the All ity local lot Saturday Eight a” on the the Canadian will complete his “circum-natural” border to Michigan both. These, he said he would ask the: government to furnish him. es its own power, but the arrange- ment has proved inadequate, it was ties sone years ago and during the last two or three yeats they have early explorers, of Ind: parks stuffed birds, now pity howers occurred in the! A double-header has nged | trip. Here are a few of the ‘possibilities, stated. Two boilers located in the | seldom seen each other and I abso- Fargo, N. D., July 30-—(#)—De: sippi Valley. Plains States| by aes Seth, manneee of Shel He ‘will visit as many national| attributed to his invention by Dr. | subway of the hospital will be trans-|Jutely know there was nothing im-| wild Late eer Stites : sits in Fargo banks and savings the eastern slope of the| Bismarck team. parks and monuments as_possible,| Scott: 4 ferred to the new power plant. moral in the acts or conduct of Mr.| other souvenirs are includ in the +institutions on June 3 Boardman. will pitch for Bigmarek and will write « number of articles] Destruction of all life, on land, sea| Building operations are expected | Mason and therefore join with the] collection. than $3,000,000 in. e: and the surrounding state: they were on the sa ithe? prevails from the Rock- Sund: kota leaguer, All Baclens tot North up with the| " ved 0p of thejof a describing his impressions. His traveling equipment consists or in the air, within a radius of 20 miles; disabling of afl radio appara- tus'within a simjlar radius; destruc- to begin next month. Rome-——The leaning tower of Pisc complaining witness in asking that the case be dismissed. in_ Bismarck The Roosevelt Cabin, thro h tl efforts of the D, A. R., is also vas eccording to local ‘Bankers, who'pre-fies westward to the Pacific coast. sedan, mattress, blankets, to visitors on Sunday. Both the dict that this sum will pe doubled ORRIS W. ROBERTS, season. will be Lal in.-action| steamer trunk, victrola, guns, fish-|tion of the superstructures of bat- "is now illuminated with electric ft for Fargo last] museum and the cabin afe open on “by the end of the ye Official in charge.| Sunday. ing tackle and other conveniences, | tleships at a distance of 10 miles orlights;, 5-4 aie se week. days also...

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