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+ A cURL TREAT TE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 17, 1926 -Renowned Rhondda Welsh Male At The AUDITORIUM T HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 sce RAREBOOKS | __TRO e, WORTH $200,000 if r i The jury in the case of the govern- | . 4 R t vs. Chas, Arndt of Selfridge, | PR | which was tried in federal court | f i ‘ an j here yesterday, has so far been un- Singers | | | SBEKSRELIEF —- FROMBAD COLD Returns to Living Quarters) Z irst Edition of “Comus” Today After Brief Stay | Sold is $11,500— “Para- in His Office | dise Lost,” $10,000 * { Jury in Arndt | Case Has So Far other notes which ‘have come due since the previous triel. sable to reach an agreemnet and was j still deliberating in the jury room Pj at press time today, The case was ‘| given to the jury at 4 p. yeater- q Arndt is charged with perjury bankruptey proceedings. : The court today is hearing the case of Nils ith vs. Oscar A. Erlandson. Smith some time ago cbteined a judgment: on three notes 5 in a Monnescta court and is now é suing on the judyment and on three “a | New York, Feb, 17,--UP)—The rare | first edition of John Milton's “Com- | us,” first presented in. 1634, has been | purchased for $ 00 by Dr. A. S. V. | Rosenbach, a bibliographer of New | York and Philadelphia. The edition ; Was part of the library of R. B. Feb, 17 )—- Presi after ief stay to e, returned to h rred during morning with Chairman Madden ¢ the house appropriations committe and received a call from Ambassador Riano of Spain. He then canceled] other eng y | ‘T sident appeare kf ut the usual time and transacted busi: | ttention me with inding: i v He has suffered fo t White House sider the cold serious. Coupal, eemed not | Adam of Buffalo, which brought a | total of $122,188 during a sale, | Dr. Rosenbach, who, purchased a | rare Gutenberg Bible for $16,000 i Monday at another sale, also bought | Milton’s “Lycidas,” for $5,900. The Britwell copy of the first edi- tion of “Paradise Lost,” went to the Brick Row Book company for’ $10,000. Other rarities sold were a first edi- tion of espeare’s “Poems” for 1 copy of the first edition of encer's “The Fairie Queene” for 900, and a first edition of Dickens 0 RA your ; gerne The ‘New Morrison, when completed, will be the largest and tallest hotel in the world, containing 3,400 rooms When in Chicago ‘-- Stop-at the MORRISON HOTEL Tallest in the World 46 Stories High “Pickwick Papers” for $4,300. K DE Bound on a mercy errand, the lifeboat shown in this picture couldn't get back “home” after it once traversed the stormy stretch of sea. | The steamship Berlin, from which the phote was taken, sent the boat VOTE AG AINST with a doeter to the Hike to treat jek sailor. Then the water | got so rough that the lifeboat and its cre ad t> complete their trip ies , to New York as Hanover passengers. February Birthdays | a DECLINE IN . M RGER PLAN ican newspapers. He also is credit-! 1: 1 Are made happier when re: L eg i ; | Directors of Milling Company, it is learned that Bergdoll | was CAT RIDES DOG rom toad depots ly armed when taken into cus- Harlowtown, Mont.— A crowded | HOSKINS-MEYER ||| Rooms $2.50 up * ‘ “He was summoned to the may-/ court room was thrown into-confu- ‘ : } all outside, each with Or as.an anniversary gift, i aga 5 eee as Empowered to Carry on lor’s office las sion here when a large do; Conditions in Railroad Traffic] y,. ordinary cotton petticoat may be v. Negotiations {under arrest for prel ry examin-! small cat clinging to its bi ! bath, running ice water Flowers recall the happy ~ >, and Servidor moments of by-gone days. Dees aha battiis Hichmond oF Los rs. \ i my ee A revolver was taken from through the ro i va ith Held Up Well hl i - d WHOSE BIRTHDAY THIS MONTH? 5 testing th i Missionary in | west involvin: . 4 HY + ct A ses cee fat uated Sa Paphiara RAT opener allio China a Prisoner th - ries ts SHOW AT MINO Sit deatived the Wine ee everpima tater “\tiuneapolis:| Hankow, China, Feb, 17.) of the i wemuided the hunts Sheffield interests/of Minneapoli lankow, ina, Feb. 17,--(P)-- : noted by the ed States emplos saihstane saan alias 3 sani‘votedsdown yeitersiah-bs: [John Bly (of the. Hatkerant United The Sting of Truth! ‘aie . 7 Fi the stockholders of! Mission in Honan province has been sg 1) NIGHT SESSIONS ‘ a i Mills compan: | made prisoner by the Kuominchun,! The happenings of actual life u s of the compa or national people’s army, s are always more interesting than i * understood to » angchow. He is charged with sp fiction. But Truth may also carry ae MAY BE RE UIRED h : wered to carry on further | ing. a if. asting. Truth always hurtswhen F 7 | D. Nelson also of the mission, who!’ it comes too close to -home--be. ‘eimeees ‘ : lots reported yesterday to have been ||’ cause it exposes the methods of I <p} : t ally killed, was hit by a. Satan, and helps to shatter the we Eedbeshent ua . ie 2 February 8 and died | when the attacked it. ment. service seeaitt parts of t a fi the ay period, it w = Railroad traffic held up well, || Large Increase in Poultry I satisfactory itions prevailed hibits Indicates Growth the tron and industry, but 1 0! industries ly curtailed 1 ring and taking of Sa power of wrong. of Industry | But Truth can never hurt. those who wish to guard agafnst evil, In fact, thousands have profited by the timely warnings received through the experiences of others. Al. 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We n € when first’ ee or daily newspap * Jourgen Olson cas Sonik a eect: | a ¥ While the treasur Segins Serving =|: ; eis ine , ret Prison Sentence ‘ 7 Pa re oe peak en Olson, Minot, at a er’s. pl 1 evening, 4 in the sti ry ’ ct, the Great Lawrence waterway — proj neral merchandise Utah, Feb. 17, 1. Higher, Ming erushed the s 15 persons and en 50 and 100 0 ———@ |today at Sap G z 18 miles frem here. |! Little hope is held out for rescue pf any of the victims who a the United 2 on Februa “nnd arriv e yesterday crnoon. oS “| MANDAN NEW: zo. ; !eulfed when an avalanche of snow, inneapolis he body of Mrs. A $./ rock and brush slid down the moun: Bean 80, who died Satureay a An-ltainside and demolished several ftermoon s, Will be brought to M for buildings, including the Methodist SAIL Vic Wael AAnoun eee: rday church. Officers Disperse ‘ LES S AGAIN FERC eRe tas: f yghieh eet ecnneaiuanee ate Union Sympathizers ar den e: mMidreds of tons of debri imperiled at. 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In children’ where : jriekets are suspected it ev % Ewert was arrested yesterday on \ the Beas, spected it even helps je charge which grew out of testi- % 4 jt build L a ie Se gave at his bankruptey | But fl heirs ie pelea ate 216. Main sc heating last. month, Bs junder wei nelly, puny "Kidl foes Fe eet leased on $1,000 bond {doesr't have to take the vile, nasty, |: HT eet joil itself any more for thanks io seience MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil: Com- pound Tablets hus taken its place, Sugar costed they are and us easy [Me and Acetylene | . to take as candy and hg Fela -Blectric Welding. i: BISMARCK WELDING | Ernest Holmes, Omaha merchant, suffered a strcke of apoplex: and | them fo your sickly ehild fo ‘| during his illness forgot the combination of his safe, with contal | Geyeigou tl fos very happy indeed. several thbusand dollars in cash. So he asked professional ¢ jor Be ae nek Cowan's Drug Btore men to come and try to open the safe for him. The one pi besatt ‘hence (pein ey apd aa '|above, who refused to give his name, said he was the best sefe ¢! T | soar money. 60 tablets 60 Pecos Jen the Pacific coast—but ht couldn't open the safé,. Experts ef but bevsure and get McCoy's. the ” advised against the use of explosives or blow” 8. iy ‘original and genuine, tgp Sea seers ei ae ¢ re ne * Hidih Hee BR *268-10th St. Phone 776.