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PAGE TWO MQNDAY,. OCTOBER 12, 1925 Hl ie ! QCTOBER 1 NORTHDAKOTA WOMEN TO _ R. A. NESTOS eee ‘MANDAN WINS Be nace mene ws 9 Re a eae costs. A penalty of, 10% per cent ie | _Fay Brown, quarter-| has already been added to the pe BE MORE ACTIVE IN FIELD | Not Yet Commenced é 9 backs Kiebert, fullback; McGetti-| sonal property taxes which became ‘ ] | OF es alf;' Lofthouse, righ deligquent last March, but extra fees OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS : AS Although offic rt b) ‘ieman, right end; Anderson, right] which will be added after October —-- 4 =e Construction comp Fargo s tackle; Perkins, right guard: 15, will make the tax even higher. ee ed Saturday that the work ¢f p: A i Ein wenter; Wutzke, left guard;| Those who wish to avoid the last More Than Usual Amount of / Former Governor Writes Re-! ing highway No. 3 from Bismarck to! Bismarck Scores Twice fender Ceaptain) left tackle; Il.| minute rush will do well, to. settle ' A Teaching of Internationalism to Children Urged By Mrs. | [the state reformatory, would start! First Half But Weakens | Brown, Jeft end. Von Hagen’ sub-| their indebtedness to the county ¢: Threshing Done Before garding Cooperatives in | immediately, follo resolutio ttitated for. Perkins) in the last] ly this week as past experiences 7 Inga G. Paulson, Department Chairman sed by the Burleigh county com- in Third Quarter quarter. that the last minute payers usually October 1 in Dakota Denmark | missioners instructing the contract-,°* MJandsn — Schmidt, gharterback; | have to stand in line for some time s to proceed with the | work, _——_ Heidt (captain) fullback; i vighty left} at the treasure window. 7 ” iy an a Vis. “ e e . Despite loss of fou half; Aumfcl jerh if!” Owens, ‘The » t ae Minot ie. —“Wark ot'tke ene of noon to-; Despite the loss 0! half; Aumic right hi wen: ; p notable NOE yea ic inh members of ais) mender of the tiv 5 NOs the | day failed to rev y signs :-| best players through —ineligibi right end; Luther, right tackle; | tor Wi Dakota sine! ; ; : Pee a ; : ied wOEl . who i : bod T of Na the co-operative] tivity in the work. a pi i and other causes, Koch, right guard Morris, ie parent rs Report has be or # E iovetient as pa arly pertaining " ; ; es sid nia F rf | vi | rck high school football team had! ee y left ard; Dunn, left nohee of tre nlmon tote ; i jie] as cthe tan i ett?) to Denmark, F f| machines ine| ee game with Mandan on the leet | $50 i Mowrner. left guard: Duan, let) Choose Women’s Club t £ ri = Fs t and there: was nothing to in-| its game orri. pete end. Lala Bly lateness : y . sm, a hs ; C forestation eo that the work would he start-| gridiron. nicely sal 1926 Meeting Place AN oe eC aria cb boa ; ‘ lations lin da culture been dili-| od today or tomorrow. end of the fi atte Mf H A 21 “About” mid-September! ® i tornndl _ : tae ena + RA, Nests of | yeep satirdas’al naene SHly to : he second] More arness r Minot, who y en route to the) issue 7 Porun half ‘and’ allow the and: | Valley City, N. D., Oct. 12.—North My United S i oe rom tazwees [giles ap seores entficient to ive the Thefts Reported | Da club women returned to their i .N * in Denwack, the | ‘onstruction ‘company, : | Morton county buneh a t ‘homes Saturday after the close of obilization of a ' Suropean country in the co-, — s; had been not the tune of 20 to 1. . ff Albin’ Hedstrom retu |the 2th annual convention of the ers for peace, Let us w vuce,?", operative movement, conferred with! evening by G. W. Ha At the opening of the first quar eeadine” fron the viel North Lakota Federation of Women’s ai of the company, is ter the play _marehed | of} t» where he had been called| clubs without having cae a meet- Glorify 1 marek, of the’ acti y {down the field toward Bismarek's! ty inv the theft of a large) ing place for 1 nd for the world,{ the county and that work: | goal, only to lose the ball near the | amounts Of dea’ tPoni she’ next conveation will be noon by the r just received y be begun on the line on a i The play for! of three farmers , during :| board of dixectors at the.annual nt e was written) The paving project origin: | the balance of the quarter was near hight, ‘The loot ineluded two com-| winter meeting. . Mr. Nestos| with Burleigh County, Mr. Shaw r plete’ sets’ of’ harness, nine collars] Mrs. John Knauf, Jamestown, ¢ United States the fore} said, and the sta a i s and four bridle appointed chairman of the di d will remain} partment came into the contract : : f ; 0 1 few days previous of fine arts, suceceding Mrs. W. 0: ¢ 1 s only through the county’s re- | qua . Bis s ke} sheriff called to the opp n, Fargo, and Mrs. D. weet possible - liz all nations are ro st ex-| quest for state aid w as | made 15 yards on an fend of the county to investigate é Mrs, ecurity between nae! pendent h loyalty to one's! tensiv intensive cooperative; granted. At the time plunge for a touchdown — and the} other harmess thefts, It is not be-|as chairman of the di inconsis ont with | organ , and in many branches! for bids the state high c first score of the game. H. Brown! jieved by the sheriff that both rob-| The. silver loving cup, awarded the Material Requested 1 y . le of; highly centralized for the purchase | 2 a ‘ pa missed the 1 kick, Score, wat he weer committed by the same| district having the largest number of : f t h ‘of seed, feed and fertilizer, for im- ds | a marek 6, Mandan 0. | parties altlough several clues were} new clubs during the year went to ent in methods of vi z a x | A minute later Kiebert scooped up! secured in both instances on which! the first ict of which Mrs. A. ing, egg produc a nde a fumble near the center of the| the officers are now working. | Haagensen, Grand Fork: ion of heef and pork for ation by the highway depart- field for ainather touchdown. at abi cailts Mrs. Grant Hager, G rket and in many homes,"| ment. " amadeohis 5 aes Man new head of the ex-officers club and het and | in ay en cans and tate otees| goal dice Seore, Bismarck 1, Mar Tax Penalty Date |Meat rites F FO eee eRe h ceuparatine | is in the) "YS Uten Aerial Route Will Soon Arrive tow practically Hard var- | te! i ational relations were: an i f . ‘alizati © | state, Is i offices n the third quarter the Mandan} aN GS edveeess hsbc a iret tgs he district mectings of thel f : ing got JArie capi Ue One a BE: neh we{team opened up an. aeri ack! The office of County Treasurér G.! g. Never in ae life have vhs ‘quailty a i letters wore. writ . 3 : 4 : nee with the man- the that baffled the local p! Spear will. be a busy place during| kKNown anything to com) r : out to bring the] re: . Sof eachor i ng officer, When he came in I quick succession Heidt, M the next three s since October 15| with the complete HA rh ; peel eee ae s ; i , back, went overs the goal line twiee| js the final day on which the last he Sti ; ds bjeet more. Corctbly toth | mat reer Cone | acer eres, dene te ban ea eae Murder Trial of jafter the ball had heen advanced bs) half of the real estate taxes can'be| NESS of the wonderful dominate,” s e i 1 Heh vinemmbers:. . rn q ae Mm » a 15,000,- a series of passes. Heidt kicked both] paid without penalty. After that | “ P He ‘ ia lity wore inipaired. ee a ie a? an h the] Scotla inte Ay corner | O00, nee atl gee ae Former Klan Dragon goals. Score, Bismarck 13, Mandan y 2 five per cent penalty “will “he | seamivey tr ae and quality Were ‘impairec By x E 0 On a 7 ; l *. . a ay | v' . The State yield of outs: this ye: i Dakots nis a met ence children and the) talked, vied avatery seatnee! ead | in Indiana Started wis is, dugriit-tquacbactatindsn| That date is also the lust] Soe is approxin 0 : i 7 exchange of ° teache to one who believes in co-operative | —— urterba Schmidt, fooled Col- i 2 s ye month ag eck th es St eee ee y y in co- oie! ative organi-| ‘After several months continemont in| He ann ae to the Broun’ after he 100 bushels | admit. th ec: for huc| "Upon understanding depend lithe Hamilton county jail, David C.|had apparently passed the ball to aa eae pepe ‘ av el anly thes Cutuee toni Ling and parpel here had been some carelessness | Stephenson, former grand dragon of |the backs going in the opposite di- ALISA tained Ca eae re ee GAL Pate fiat tke] Stina of oat own cation, but'ehar ef] md,exeravagances in managenient, | the Ku Klux Klan and poli-| rection and after the defense had orth Dakot aah el. | Wars, Haat alse sidviit that the) ation of bur own mabidu, Uae Aunt ch as with some of the enter- | tic. will face a jury zone past he raced down the side some of the cou ed hy the er! as cluh women of Ameri aya we are familiar in| cuit court this month for murder i c¢ and across the goal. Heidt ‘ ° ° ‘ t P i Dakota, and some losses had | conneeti ith the death of } missed the goal kick. Score, Bis- ba dia tne ae : By i pie) i our pewer to tere) an shes suffered there on loans made to | Oherholtzer: 27-year-old school teach- | marck 13, Mandar 20. rienta 1 op duetion will not nearly. cqual lust t , r : all ns the co-operative concerns for the|oy. ‘The trial of Stephenson with his| Bismarck Gaining as Game Ends ‘ itrey of 0 bushels, bu , 1 ah.) urvase of building factories for the |g. riKlinek, and Earl] | Following this score Mandan ick: rbove oe previo ie five i i ». " ‘ “” | condensing of mi ad ‘ r ed to Bismarck after an exchange o: 1 H 7 “ seduction ot _ : 2 [ i oo Note. of the defendonis ts ced | punts, the Bismarekians advanced the Mrs. G. Olgeirson announces the opening at lneiifiealion. of fle esd a i ; Germany Accepts tually ta king, the sirl’s life. The ball from Oe ont any ra line 0 her home, 623 Third Street, of an Oriental Gift cent of whic oa baubles = Rood ore. Peete & rane bs , murder cl is “in connection” e F id A te hea uth the attends w orate and ig-j on in. tank artis ‘ . : time was called and the gume end- Shop. She has recently been appointed local rep- nh one-third of the cof the rate el utions on} development, che League of Nations {ih ber death. emorse after being | ed. The rapid advance was made by aa nana At eae ag hel aamunltien develo Entry Conditions| « draped avd itiseked by Stepher, | Eo passes and two runs by MeGet- resentative of the Oriental Importing Company, pe : * ; ches al . he law: p: r s ise Overholt swallowed | tigan. importers of} iv i i t 10.000 bust he eo MT eas ported to the board show. {9 Mr, . 1 rf ae sou, Miss Gberholtzer swallowed | 1840. Pasder-Ourot Game importer f fancy and exclusive Chinese linens, considerable ile Land every | tote ‘ "! Locarno, Switzerland, Oct, 12.—UP)| P« paucton ai hotel | Riemarek was unable to open its embroideries, silks and novelties, and she. will be Ai cost of 287,500. , Agreement was practically reach- pbductors nad aer | aerial attack to any extent, because ‘ aven ate in June, and these iets! AGT Board Meets othe ; dl “ide ta ed talay on the conditions of Ger: the : M Mt. the~abeence: feonc the. lineun eh pleased to display the large assortent of splendid oduce well be noth fo eo ie . ae Z sntranes aut ague of rl w: : I senate ; ; th weeds and poor stand of to Finish Inquiry ins": ail peronay is. anal ‘the delegates sea tnacace| 2 alleged, is Olnen jauarterhacti, ion: secaunt 94 articles now on hand to those who may be inter- » May and early dune fr ait two military #6 curity conference now hopefully pre- le the state finds grounds for the | PElO'% deine z and his loss ested hich the ; . a iene dict the sof the conference, |murder charge, was keenly felt in that. department eS The allies hi diced. a. soiu-| Prominent in Politics i : ta f : , ; previogs five trae f ae ferrings lelay : Me tte Gcamar lencde Stephenson came salmost from ob- 1 Of, the, game: The, local team tried This handiwork of the Orientals is acknowl- DRSSUCO0 bi aes sped! plice all designing da aeetanl hin question cwhich= (Ch H f prominence in { 02) pisses the same, i sn ob au " air boar d red) p fe: gcomtraction! ship at i Pereign Mi ! i attalesteo one ane. Under four of which wera: completed. athe edged to be the most expert and perfect jn design punto H | i _ with the respo ibili; mann eliewe will "satisfy | Ge is regime as Grand dragon, the Ku] out of Saturday's game were Jones, and workmanship, and, being individual work. : : ’ ve under deeign, and, public opinion and at the same time an became a power in Indiana | Yip. tible be: | |] nines oe. acre ae anronaett a of Geek the (Completing! with, dhe military services furnish-| safeeuard the friendly relations of] politics. Some of the credit for the right guard Who was. ine sie et there are no exact duplicates. You are most cor- i ts t cause of his studi Gobel, qua o s year's] He t i a ing only the specifications desited. ; the Reich with Russia, Republican victory two Sago edicceiet. En aean 7 Aaa i ie : Meedaction at Guo int a ave | “One b remains uns Iwhen Governor dackvon was swept] Scquenthy: will be with the team no dially invited to inspect this display at any time. nto office previous five year average produc: back, who is suffering from an in- Rian . tunity for thorough in draw-| Hospital Service ee progress today by M. Briand,|port to the Republican ticket. fection of the face. » ing up its report before congre Stressemann, Count, Skrazynski Cireumstances of Stephenson's se- To Dickins Sati ‘ per cent condi-! 1M& ‘ | s Sk : '0 Dickinson Satur 2 per cent condi. convenes, as desired by President Freneh, Gerinan and ‘Polish for-jverance of Klan affiliations are un-| The Bismarck team will go to Ist, North Dakota ver) Coolidge. \ Greatly Endangered cign ministers, prior to the plenary|known, his friends have stated he| pjckinson next Saturday where it | Sion of the conference. A coi-|resigned because he differed wi i | Louisville, t. 12, UP)-Nev-| munique issued after today’s session! national headquarters over pol ‘taba ct ome yi hand as e: is France's guarantee for Holland—and is given to Stephenson, s M =} 7, . . . 000 bushels. Th armen i“ Standards of * this was assed privately. and. who Js said to have swung Klan sup- more this season, and Moses, Sull-i]) For special appointment, call 498-R. Washington, Oct. 12, (A) Tne Navy were eh 1 te er before in ny ‘story . d: everal local in Indiana hi aaa u Madden of the house: pitals had to defend themselves with Announce Acceptance __|in resolutions deplored the death of nee of ‘ en most} 2PPT committee with igor t “halt baked lee-{ ‘Clarifications and precisions re-|the Oberholtzer girl, urging that j S AKie andusines in the (ees s of dolls islative measures,” the invasion quested by the German delegation in’ tice be meted out cial areas potatoes have m . ess|eults and oth ’ r the conference on the question of| ed very heavily during September, | 22 é ~ {down the standards spi the league brought about 2 Y times as many cars | . Testifying | be-| vice gained by many years of hi hipped out : » yen 4 e preside r board, which | toil, said Dr. E. T, Olsen of Chic s in ass! i Hy { i : tory. mil sumed | s afte * of lin outlining : ” | Aid of Knitters 5 her! The Slave— thousands al a l sind . be subn e 1 Ls ‘d_ Foreign Min- San aa The pie of ation : a : ed on more) The local Red Cross chapter has / or the Master? vious five production of ger be Holy let ie f iat thea i vere as to bee gpasigned a quota of sweaters p . potatoes in North Daketa waa 12, z ry of the Unit is nd to develop the lezis. | ¢ayd on the league issue. They were| needed for the ex-service men now 487,000 bushel: we cd States was to take its place|, iit ae tee ee ouuaat | told flatly by all that it was a case] in gevernment h and a among the countr f the | lative committee into a permanent | e mn, which did suffer some dam- ae OUNCE CS OP TURE: SOENS ore effective follow | Of tecepting what wa Or] that the: knitters of the city volun- e from frost, was placed at a con 2 is activity,” -Dr.-Olson said. teer their services to get this quota it justify Lad j Thee milion dollars: worth “of os | German ‘leaders ‘held a ready for distribution at the holiday bushels, or od, the experime asserts) ital equipment will be on displ {consultation and. then | an n season. ; a bushels total production | Work cond e ue tho: Jefferson “County -Arniory their adhesion to the allies’ ide: Yarn and instructions for knit! The production et] Nore conduct the ee a The conference adjourned until may be had at the Red Cross office, | Navy since the war “hac beon pro-!the convention, is: expected to Writs tomorrow, Meanwhile | the | league’ room 21, City National bank build- pe sony ny, together expeste:tn the care text will be whipped into final ing, telephotie 8410. Man} ies Without Hospitals {Shape ‘ stl he / : ie bee “ No Advanee Made Dr E linore, of Chicago, pres- a toll hay quale piYou have been told by i ident of the nization, s that Bishop Brown i: CREAKY KNEES ys “8 should now that, with cep- | recent surveys i e that out 50 yes doses has, acrsie) tions, uo real steps have been made, | per cent of the counties of the United Is Deposed From ae ‘ he said. States have no hospitals but this! rary : : Citing y by Major General : supplied soon. Sacred Ministry Nothing on this earth so good as Ranier clover. & abe Mason M. ck, chief of the Army | The relationship of the community | J ase for s that are creaky, was placed at 84 per t a ee , 262 purs planes {to tax supported hospita be | + New Orleans, Oct. 12.—-#)---The s stiff and any good and October Ist 78 per cent y chased | » Army had been {discussed as will cooperative }R Rev. Wm, Montgomery Brown of | druggist will tell you so, mal. According to reporte h eficie vision requ for hospitals and trafning of hospital | Galion, Ohio, former Bishop of Ark-|, Just rub it on and away it speed- cloverseed age cut this 5 M id he had “he: executives. !ansas, was “deposed from the sacred’ ily goes through skin and flesh right perhaps one-sixth greater something of charge of criminal { ministry” at the Triennial conven-, down to the tendons and ligaments Meee ent eat sear, han’ the | negligence, but that borders on erim- YES, WORLD'S ROUND ition of the Episeopal church here to-| of the bone—right where all joint dition ‘October Ist is dab Be a : | Moscow.--Ekifterinoslay, provinee | day. trouble starts—then its comforting nto normal; alfalfa s “Think of buying suitjin the Uk y recaived shop Brown'did not answer wacn| influence is quickly felt. Mtion 68 Eee jplanes that 2 pilot has. culty news that tl 7 q his name Was called in his absence} | Used by millions for bothersome Senelabar situation has ove | eet out of” he exe ed. it t su. Pea ants | and sentence wag pronounced by the| "heumatic joints that need helpful Rieguet since Santember lat. the| ce oor whe. Amy, an t ering a iravel-! Rt. Rev. Ethleb§ Talbot, Presiding| attention. ratio of supply to demand now being | 4 Z y ing lecturer talk on astronomy, pass-{ Bishop. A tube for 60 cents at Cowan's 104 while ‘September Ist it iM : Wi : ed the following resolution: “R Many bishops were in the congre-| Drug Store, Finney’s Drug Store, ve was! unique similar extravagant, get- | solved, thut we approve Copernic gation, but there were many empty| Lenhart’s Drug Store and all drug: oS ” cles \e : = feats in the church auditorium. Af-| gists America over. 4 gen ; , . BP cays a tet.an opening prayer by the presid ., A i ‘ Special Rates on ‘DIVIDE COUNTY LEADS LIST ie ing bishop the chaplain etled Bish-| Biggest Selling Joint ’ Py - ears ; : ! on Brown's. name. three times, but b ‘ Shipping Household cen on pgaeereegae "|. ~ Remedy in the World Y¥inds Sn ance 2 ! shop Tal then announce EES ai # Goods to Dakota IN HAIL CLAIMS FILED-MOST® cia as | trae Bitty” Brown had ‘been con-| JOINT - EASE i by REX BEACH | teat dat Sholdite and waciing cats es | || 1g : eee | liely and advisedly certain doctrines] soe a tr ae aie gee is pe ‘Tor increasing 2 ete eeprom hel veal "Two more large the gost of transporting Ou: Id Roods and other posseasions of pros, More acres insured with the state, Foster 2 3 10056] Tedahy 9 arial cht and: 8” cous 4 8 Swift — virile — exciting — “Winds of Br, ere ee tees ecco maa Gee 2) funtion gpica br a'trething veel Shipments. of ties Chance” is as tremendous.ag zestes, a5 the the state railroad hoard, said tod estate i 4 ate for, Grant ...... of the Hopse of “Bishops, and: con-igiy is . the erin: The reason for many’ overchar ag id yesterday| Griges 5, 7 cluded: ie | just received. -Al- \ actual struggle for giittering yellow. gol on this class of freight, Hendricks | in in ailed statistics on the| Hettinger. 3 I depose Montgomery —the slave of a few—the master of many. -4 See eae ate Tenet tho suecen | state hail insurance carried’ in cach! Kidder. Brown from the sacred ministry andi ways the best se- You li he adventi North in thi on the Great Northern, Northern Pa-| county. La Moure g , oaeclare. ae 2. oat : ‘ou live in the adventuresome Nort UEMSAnEcGr line ralleosda, appeas| : The ilat. shows that Divide county} Eagan”... 7! ¥ : “Looks OUT Ft ‘i : 1 ri h the br. breed ‘tha see pee to be familiar with the tariff supple-| ed the list in the number ot claims) MeHenry <1) 31-846. NATURE LOE TRISH. For Lazy lections at ; noyel . wit! e Drawny bree it wrested ment. issued by these roads last! filed with 391, 1 Malntosh | ..103 A ‘om March in which substantial redue- county, with 3 7 fre} eKenai aD kp een | By NEA Service freasures fr its frozen grasp. You thrill tions were made in the rates on emi-| most money from the fund, 3 MeLean ; London-—Nature hus a way of |. aie to the love story as colorful ‘as ‘the Northern grant movables and household goods | 57. Divide also had the largest arre-| Mercer ..... 3 f iso | skip out for berfelt. : 5 : Lights.’ * Jn carloads sing West ia insured in the state fund, 281) Morton | ; . sngat dnernase patent prone, ae : ights.’ ial Rates Going Wes | 271 acres. fountrail Ms A } ee peratleg rue Household se, shania Pie Gunes ot teen, Fetes ms caily lke a fish is Feeotecdt ra dents = — —_— National! Pictures: and. Frank Lloyd Bales ar peth wists again | te, amount of dndewrity and he} 102 But at an early age ane eye mi- Productions; oe, earload 'o's on both state int fae, gerenee insured for the regular pro-| Pierce 132 42 48, grates around to the other side of an received shipments of household | ° wo Aeresenalad Renville Ba'boribe ior opi | the, bottont, apd henceforth lives : READ IT IN goods i cigees neice eens eat No, of Amt, of sured for] Richtand 089. 7|""c. ‘Tate’ Ragan, eminent English ( said. “We will obtain’ a refund in| Barnes |. ..23: 1145526 Sheridan su bets in offshoot of the perch,! cas | narck, N eh Daily <n all cases where overcharges. have| Benson F 114,869 Da il : the fia Inhewited the ‘lazy habit of been made\and mo charge will bej Billings a 38 Sione 9... 2 Bie on ane, side,” he nays, | “And made for the service.” Bottineau ..195 220,267 Ded 969. autora es oan i pies Et le to Overcharges in such cases are in- Be iavall 121525] Stecle : 3 elie wettedor ge pees te tals He variably th of — fail-| B Sag ; as Baean . 5 make use‘ of the eye of the gaan ‘wae| Tene pressing it upward against the oat: Opes 13 e of the frontat bone.” mbthbing setlars,ito'the Novihe| Dickey”. 310 MBAI6AD Bogs, Want iS (ie acetate] ~ DAKOTA AUTO ie er ake sailroads -bave made auch he 2en27i| Wells .\..\ 964 ‘2ametad 119487| of the fish, nature ieee ntoneed nel _, SALES_CO, Tomar sates on these, Stems thon on) Bunn 294 274,063) Williams 13 and now does the | trick without Ph most other classes of freight. but| Eddy... 183185 81,108 —— bothering to ask the fish if he wants 213 Main St. Phone 429 feilure of the shipper te demand a 3,708. 92/918!" Total ..8,100$1,416,012.23 6,850,681 ‘it that Way or aot. a acs SiS RBA LE SEAEG LES NS ak SAAS