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1 ‘ 1 1 1 1 x & PadseanO SB O——6 rane manne “Se—urre ‘horse and: "the lady's GE SIX PAGE EIGHT | DR. SCHNELLER | BOUND OVER TO HIGHER COURT Tells of Inheriting Large For- tune Which He Lost During the War St. Paul, April 7. aximil hin r, member of the German Red Cross during the war, and more r Mott, N. D., igned munic .wW BAD examin second degree f was held to the distri ict ¢ hneller’s right wrist was in a bandage, the result of an attempt to kill himself by slashing an artery while in jail at Milwaukee where he arrested. ited a fortune of approxi 3,000 gold marks it first mor ba (#)- -Dr, T lost it jn the y fiseation by the F A big: detective had me,” he said T told him that T wanted to go 1 was w very nervy , he told he would give me a kick in the pants and he got very rough.” Dr. Schnetler said he was educated at the University of Munich h Sarbonne DECREASE Is SHOWN IN FARM —| Pierced by THE RISMARCK TRIR' nhas ah a cen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cupid’s Bracelet! sve cas; Hovey He ANTY —Y Mlle. ng Fran used to be. ine 1 Sh ving p oc br ken arrow. gives the wears her heart where her , Cupid’s Bracelet. By effect skin. Tua! sovenent svar tom ARTISTS REPRESENTED IN DISPLAY OF PAINTINGS NOW BEING SHOWN IN oe Was 901, 000—Net Decre 479,000 Washington, April 7. (#) A de-} crease in the farm population of the | United of nearly half a mil lion in 5 is reported by the de- partment of agriculture mates the whieh esti- number of persons timated figure, 0.2 per cent. average for the entire country was jknown art duced in the bulletin of the Art Ee lao ela of the Oak Park and | Institu! soe : farm deaths amounting to iw { River cage (Chica: | The Palette id Chisel club off CONdition causes which reduced the loss due to city Bo) oh 1 iit ntly gave a special ex- ry ry ward movement to 179,000. inent exhil vr paint- nd water col- th r Bee ae sandwatecel! CONstipation population in 19 six of. the Ti cot ace Ran s bast exhibited in Bis- JF yout Stomach and Poona ig the | mai Mr. Grigware has received Liver are weak, your in states where the loss is giv- |ZOld medal of the sts of among other awards the Chicago Caeee digested. cn as 39 per cent. The west south America at the exhibition ef the | Tribune purchase award of 1986+ Pe emg eptinl, Bg pee rer cole, |The weak south Academy, New York, and {and the Charles H, Monroe prize ‘The usual result is eon: figured at 1.5 per cent. at the Art Institute, Chicago. The ‘ceived a prize at the Chicago Gal- pains. Lied paris oo | imates, diste- | Penns the Cor-\leries exhibition last month, and| Ble have sensibly corrected this eon- ee oh cod dlentiia, show's 108 corn mgton, the jone of the principal prizes of the pete Casi bi egg cy vr movement away from farms for the \Cornegie Internati at Pitts-/Art Institute of Chicago. Both) the dig sed ayer. bee entire country of 2.9 per cent; the figures for the east and west north central, the south Atlantic and the other museums hav mountain states all being ove 3 . Only last week per cent, the last group being the hibition of his highest with five per cent. New Eng- nin Chic land shows the lowest migration fig-| sented in the ures or 14 Huge Winery Found | 100 Feet Below the Street, Under House | San Frane terranean wine 60,000 and 4) gallons rly 100 feet under | th a house here | house was de- den The serted. Colonel Sam Johnson, in charge of the raiders, exp: the opinion that the tiding place was one of series of con houses main tained by a ri has been ship- | ping California wines to eastern mar- | kets. PTAs to Study the Literary Works of N. Dakota Writer: the state will join. fore movement to boost inte advantages and the ach its citizens under a pli between the state Parent-Teachers Associations and the Greater North Dakota Association Under the terms of the proposal each Parent-Teachers Associati the state will set aside one meeti for consideration of the resources. advantages of soil and climate. and the literary productions of North Dakota writers. Songs and poems suitable to the topic will be suggest ed to each group and the executive offices of both state organizations | now are preparing material to be) used in the suggested program. Medina Farmer Is _ Fined For Assault i | | | -p).| farmer, organ Jamestown, Charles Pete: miust pay into the justice court of Frank Kellogg here a tal of $56, be- ling $26 fine and costs in an assault and battery case brought against him | by his_neighbor, ‘Careline Hewle't whom he is alleged to have beaten up! in a row over Mrs, Howlett’s horse, | Evidence brought out showed that the | horse had broken looce and straved! upon Peterson’s premises. Peterson | caught the anima: and took it home. Hot words passed dickareh the neigh- ‘bors over damages by the aon took offense at April 7 n, Medina CITY HAVE RECEIVED MANY AWARDS Ozark “In the ‘exhibition mple of his ¢ Shoe Mound,” has been repre- on Thejthe F: a G. burgh, and Cleveland, St. League, Logan prize of and the accompanying gold medal | see She Wins Holger Louis and | nd clubs in many beautie: His pai which is excellent rem Har hibition, of the inting, Teme the M on last month. and international exhibitions their works e- | praise. Mr. YOUR FAVORITE CARBORATED BEVERAGE [S BEST BOTTLED - of piercing the ‘ef $400 at the, Chicago Galleries Mr. Spelman also re- artists have exhibited in national in America for a number of years and have received much Grigware is noted for his paintings of Wabash river scenes, ]inown as an illustrator of books and magazines for the Century company, St. Nicholas, ‘and’ other publications. “Rolling Clouds,” “Through the Birches,” and “Alcng- jthe River” well attest his ability in the portrayal of nature scenes. James Topping’s “Ine a Hill- *Fitzsimmons and - Delanéy te’ Meet in St. Paul Ring St. Paul, Minn. April 7--— Young Bob Fitzsimmons will nget Synthetic side” and “Old Willows,” \charac- | | Jimmy Delaney .of St. Paul in a. 10- {terized by great simplicity, depict | round bout here April 16. Injuries | forced Fitzsimmons to cancel his :in a brilliant manner. the pictur- jong landscape of Brown County, iana. it is his portrayal of the changing seascns of this region [that has won distinction for him. Holger Jensen’s paintings of the environs of Chicago, the Cumber- land mountains and Lake ok are highly regarded. Mr. Jensen also received a prize at the Chicago Galleries Association. ‘ {March 17 engagement with Dalaney | here. They have met twice, euch win- | ning a decision. Chapman Was | Not Under_Arrest in Dakota in 1915 Mrs, John: Meyer of Oak Park,| ng ta tha Aprit'S tavaecot (he New York World, which was received here today, Gerald Chapman, hanged in Wethersfield prison, Connecticut, Tuesday morning, instead of being under arrest on a postoffice robbery charge in North Dakota in 1915, as was reported Tuesday by Colonel M. A. Hildreth, Fargo attorney, was eles time for burglary in New ‘ork. Mae we was arrested.on a burg- lary charge in New York October 24, 1911, u few months after his release one of the directors of the. Austin, | Oak Park and River Forest Art } League, through whose efforts the | exhibiticn in Bismarck was made possible. has long been a patron of {art in Chicago. Justice Will Give Decision on Frazier Case in Ten: Days from Sing ue Ben ttiety, accord- Crosby, N. D., April (M)—The ing to The W preliminary hearing of Roy W. a He continued in jail until March Frazier of this city, Nonpurtisan | 20,1919, when he was paroled,the , hewspaper says, | Quail Are Released |; Along River Bottom | Several pairs rot que quail were reieas- ed along the river bottoms about five miles northwest of Bismarck this ‘ morning. by John A, Hoffman, 8. T. | Parke and 0. W. Roberts, represent- ing the Burleigh County Sportsmen's club. The quail were ent here yes- terday from the state game farm at league chairman of the Republican state central committee and candidate |, | for sheriff of Divide county, on a charge of embezzling $186 | while nf Divide county district court, ompleted this forenoon and F. F. Weber, who tried the ed that he will make a clerk was tice announce \ ion in about 10 days. { In the meantime, Frazier [liberty under bonds of $1,000. is at Frazier did not take the witness his own behalf, and to testify d no witnesses were called for the| This is the very latest in Holly liam Langer of Bismarck appeared for the defendant. and the growing in California. ventually result in an abundance o: s prosecuted by Judge L. J.) == Palda of Minot, who served as svecial . assistant state's attorney of Divide | county. j The hearing was originally siated | | to be held before tice ~ Duncan | | of prejudice! | pti to the court . O'Laughlin, Due to ae icial inability to try; e, however, the action. was | | tried by Justice Weber. | fica voce | FAMILY SHARED. DRINKS | London, April 7.—A small boy re- centiy admitted to a local hospital s weak and near death from hun- He was one of a family of 12 und his father’s wages amounted to about $20 a week. When the nurse gave the boy a cup of warm mil asked appealingly, “How far can I drink? | the lown Your stomach if not in good stipation, which causes headache and severe gas WL digestive organs stop chronic con- Get Chamberlain's Tablets yy Drug Store, only 28, 7 of the leading cities of America.} one of which is “The Boat House.” 7 99 Mr. Kraft is a member of the |The “New England Village,” which ‘SUPERIOR’ Grand Central Art Gallery, New attracting much attention, was xo Allic rlists i aed painted at Woronoco, Mass. Mr. i ‘hicay Association, Spelman is noted as a painter of Painters and Sculptors of Chi Lake Superior and his “Colored UNDERWEAR ‘and the Cliff ellers | Rocks” is justly popular. 5 Ry famed as an interpreter o Ellsworth Young has exhibited | IS JUST d Much of his inspiration has come | his paintings and w: colors for : : f 2 number of years and is well 6 THAT’ SIX SEDAN "935 | Sab, famory. We veneret the sight , WILLYS FINANCEPLAN f means less money down, x smaller monthly payments; and the lowest credit-cost in. the industry. Get thefigures. i Mandan Beverage mea rgeterponar ay cameo OTA TT bE hPL TS ee rs defense, with the exception of ¢vo| wood (Calif.) bird life—a syn-| of the state’s witnesses being called | thetic creature aapaed of seeds, | EAE ida yl alae twee for cross examination. 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