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PAGE FOUR’ THE BISMARCK bitin “TRURSDAY, APRIL 18) 1996 A ; i; The Bismarck Tribune oscigceg of prohibition. He polled nearly 13,009 | "rood Ry Tegetiy ad Tee ‘votes and carried eight counties, Burleigh, H i PRO Jenene BE. eer An Independent N ei hae Winona—Cloudy, 38; wher = ob = -THR STATE'S OLDEST NEWSP en tinger, Logan, MeIntosh, Mercer, Oliver, Stark nd | | Rochester—Clear, 4 'r tbr “roads Mate da ea Po (Eatabli 1873) Shefidan. Stutsman county was lost by only nthe | ! = ‘votes-and Hafina won over Burdick by slightly more * Bimal, N by. oe een Company, than 4,000 votes. Those who weathered that cam- a Girl | of Today = . ., and ent a stoffice at | paign er i i i George UD, Manri........:.President and Publisher | jing, partisan League | woe Qurse 1 know now, [come through ‘Mamie’ unscathed. LANG Published by arrangement wilh Nt Reta! Rera Tne Subscription Rates Payable ia Advance i fay ola Savane jsnid Mamie, somewhat hysterienlly,, 1 truly wondered if she w t Daily by carrier, per year... .$7.20 | as is national ret ral pe No bs an issue “that both these notes were very! tight when she said that "she had Shes sty thatignu're goad meet) Te a eee Hotadallae da Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) sot m ion today. North Dakota was! -nigh-hat,’ but 1 did not know as made a great sacrifice and had not | a dark man—" Slie waited patient- 1 can see you're an old-timer, all Duly. ty wall, bor your, completely surrounded by wet territory and liquor much about the life of ‘a poor ABNIES SUE ANaR aa Wc eee | ig uaell’ Barbara's "how! of mertt |TIsRts t dide’t medn-ridia the cheb. b icin state outside Bismarck). 5,00 |¥8* available through interstate transportation. | ink oil” as I do now. |imartyr to a Huricalnely goad’ ehuise ‘ soe: | ment had died down. “An you aa’ teattyte ce i mr Weubee MUIR ecue ue 6.09 | No one who cared for wet goods needed to be with-| “Sometimes I think thet it is all} g “What am [ now, Julie? she taxed | Entered Race at Request of} this dark man ts gonna take a long They were at a railway siding « =), r it Bureau of Cire et in 1914. ee to. try to keep stratght. gt SL Hees uaunhe nm Deawsiia Op ing In al journey together, an’ you' re cia be This wae as are @ place as e situation is different i ibition i “Here I am all broke b 4 i ts ; au posi ss 1 bi ” another to get rid of him. Barbara Member of The Associated Press iscaet GRECO Gul ot vd Prohibition is na- | tonight at. the restaurant L'saw Bude| cares what Tam or whe ttre? Whe dustrial Pro; peli ‘* started down the diverging rail The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ose who did not vote for n wet candi dy Tremaine, well. dressed among | cares, beside m yoaitc wMenere 1 ae a ai | wit it's a dark “man.” laughed! ped. He followed. His plan by ase for republication of all news dispatches credited | (ate in 1914 may feel entirely different in 1926 ‘ charming people, eating the most ex-| virtuous or not? t wil ‘probably. hola i — i Barbara, “I'm bound to be in dan-| now was a towering treer to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also | !t is speculative now to even hazard a guess on the’ prety viands on the menu. this position until 1 grow old and| ,,/alvor’ Halvorson of Minot, whose | S@F. And I'm bound to take a long| “Lissen, kid" he appealed. “I the local news of spontaneous origin published here-| effect of the Stone candid poh sect, thought to myself, if T had not] ugly and then what is there for me candidacy for the Democratic nomin- | journey—away from that dark mau, |like ya. | don't know why, but I in. All rights of republication of all other rinttor'| {agave Nye an IEW as Tha acy. Probably he will been so grand and virtuous, T might| for the rest of my life? ation for senator way announced yes: or light mat, or aay other man.” “|Go. 1 can't help it. Maybe It's erein are also reserved, - is Hanna. | ears in| “Every night I see y in his home city, does not plat “ a " : Whatever the redulls, Che’ Seitortal priwattes.tn | could’ te found. 1 came becravellne| foods Im restaurant, eat the finest | 2%, 2ctive campaign for the PE ae | ee ae ere en grateful 10 {onct yout ube yourvett, U guess “ ‘ Foreign Representatives North Dakota will have national interest as reflect-| in, love and luxury. eveling el tata nnd sacral Pay; His eudidiey irae yeeruy: ‘the | You for your kindness, your offer, mebbe | bit the road when I was G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ing publle opittion ‘upon the World Court an well buivasayiite, witha famleht, be Albees the teen bealde them eo ne els, and | feeling on the part of many Demo- | Your advice everything. I'll nev-| Yotsedt Cake (0K aes Be eee peurexco DETROIT | the Volstead Act [without hope, af er tak instead of but them, and ‘yet I know in| my eeateet, they should have a candi-; @F forget it.’ roses, the ae bed tell ee tg. Kre. : flail * ‘ er taking another | heart that these wom rt less in sympathy with the state! “And the cards say,” continued can take care of my- : PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH sge Bldg-| It is going to be an interesting senatorial cam-! Vice lesson. heart that these, women are not what industrial program than the one al-| Maisie, “that some day oul be jd, She was suspicious mew vou TNE: BURNE AND SETH sua | Die |e ng ape for pros] "St ring Nk af hat word | MEIN MPM Ae yeane| NGS mare A omm wi BE hate camera of thle cou a g 4 : ‘good.’ am sure i! had not 4 a wi ye neces-| w thetic camerado of this vicious ONIN Gly, sain aaa Ui eee elaret snd let er ery for a while and “then| away from New York and come out | S2t¥ to make a hard campaign,” ifal- Reheat cua: yous stay over-| (ven “Was there really a inckip i ; city NEwanaBee) uised /her tear-stained fuce to) here, to Chicago <I could have held | oat said, “since I know personally | Bight if that'll do you any g00d.” | of the road? Was there a brothe Editori | rciilae da goe dali H's: wortwites| Poala: havecgleanctactee worl wee ale Gilt vote, tbe hemaeeatts “1'@ rather not,” she replied. hood of the ties? Perhaps she s by i i Issues Are Joined torial Comment tip to date I've not found any great Lane ee ees world 41 ticket at the coming imine There was the suspicion of &/should have split her jelly beans In the senatorial contest of North Dakota the} reward for being strietly virtuous.” copies | Halvorson will phallic stake with Kenosha. eee Fale wal ota the} i PR od BE as ALD TOOT Ta RT Ele hs al te Tee crnone FF | «1 suppose you're too good to| “Maybe I oughi $8 0 ‘oi oe ‘ 5 ut i yright, s . ‘orks, y Gi BURESFE the posit Fee Ain pier ataran as (anime Factories par Wye final tinvectn my ie Veeaes|. ee EA Service, Ine.) |p commities of Democrats “appointed | sleep with a common—" Lae hEe itn you,” ite SANNIy ot es : is At ion of the Coolidge administration | 9 i an Pad ta News) ed the temptations a girl*had to face.| TOMORROW: An Offer of Hope. Ra eet hn Fo LET VET Bae clapped her hand over | fered. ; on the World Court. Senator Gerald Nye will; One of the pieces of advice given by Calvin E:| aan _ An Otter Of Move: | congressional ticket. | Burchard also| Maisie’s lips : * in es : hotel) Wl, : di ; ‘Oh, thay’s all right. Let bygon defe nd his vote against participation in the World| Brown of the national Chamber of Commerce when | PRA LR eat ES cal dl meeting held Ins ee wat Valley City. “No, Maisie, no! That's not the| be bygones. No rd feels like Court because of the connection of that tribunal | he was here was that big industries are not built | Seetacion, Grand Farts, Thomas sun WLU “| Feapbn. = 18 yous kee (Raw eae yer acts RU with the League of Nations. up in a city by persuading faétories to come away | i Schmidt, A. H. Yoder, | yucumer ee ee ns eee ee North Daketa politicians were especially interest- from other citics and relocate. No. "They are built | Je Maile eee . 7 “What at se Cette ed in the Ilinois senatorial primaries where Senator |UP and out of the small industries already located | ne ROBEDTs BARTON = oe | | Barbara mir + jae of th Troment, oh’ Porket McKinley went down to defeat largely because of | in a city. |-.Mister \Winwaling got th PRAIRIE FIRES | ‘rot coulda make wp may mind” | iia An lot me.give you some ¢ his support of the World Court. He is finishing| Brown told of some people in a Texas city who wiohéy from “Mister “Hunay, 400n AR she sald. “Good-by, ‘Mairie—and |sdvice. Hoboes don’t never walk. ‘ out his first term in the Senate but represented | asked him to try to persuade New England cotton jfammilng. ta, Bunny tor thelr lovely E BURNING : the best of luck!” Not whe! can help it, See . Ilinois in the lower house for fourteen years, mill owners to move out of New England and re- ; the fairyman ind the Twins tek iter: IN VICINITY “The same to you, kid." sald baetsetie’4 aa aad a The victory of Col, Prank 1. Smith was due{locate in Texas, He told-the Texans that New Eng-| "RF ine oh | eer was. cigkebicer thea on yateenst Shae is itt ie “a \ e first thing they did was to tak ‘ontii = | ere was a knock at the door. i faa a his opposition to the League of Nations land cotton mills might as well be built with stone | poor Biddy Hen to rhe Waa intial atieonooniree feWs weaule ote fovsttle aains Shs, rau down the stairy at break-| ,"Frelgbt trains!’ she sald frites and the World Court, an issue in which the rank and | Walls four feet thick so far as moving to Texas was | !0f behind the bushes the very one fire raging there. i¢ Iden Is Gaining Ground—!| 20: speed. She was glad to get | phantly. | Did he imagine she was file of Republican voters took a greater interest than (concerned. He advised the Texans to start their | rent the bad little goblin had tried to” A small fire developed in the woods} Duke of York opt tat: the ait he bread it | ee iat ise was anticipated. Senator McKinley was put on the | own cotton mills without worrying about New Ene: | y “Ive Just lovely!" clucked Mrs. moon x eae whip atin 1 acer, pert bal dei ha vas Wap ede ee rrewehts. rerehat'ao: pa eupow waxed v warm during its closing hours. ‘One man in a Texas town told Brown that he was | i is it?” ME eee el ee pearing a a an ire vi ies 1 15. Freie gents ibe Teun by Dialate Salle for freight, of course.” Re re nS every surface indication that Senator making wonderful chile con carne, and was selling | one Pie st month iin fing that section of “the vor Botentne = ene ant ani shee on ti ry wrt AR es aceatead LN i ody wn ha : BS Gl cock Grmake the iene of Mr. Hanna'y en. | ome in. distant places, but that the people of his | be acount in thirty days to collect’ = — with the: Dake of York, second, tes Apri ditears road think. But we boes knows : dorsement of the World Court, When the proposi- | home town wouldn't buy it. And we've already told) , 2hey left, Mrs. Hen scratching] 9 "py of King Gearge, as king, is the pr diffrent. We call them side-door tion was under debate in the Senate, several Fargo | Brown’s story of the Stockton woman whi around in the soft roiten wood of | Temperatures and | 21,2 sdimecn tothe Deityy Mail Lgpeeerseeks Pe visaatths oor Se) : : in who got very |her new house, to make a nice ¢ozy| says a dispatch to the Daily Mail) At the far end of the long line of. n wired that North Dakota was overwhelmingly | angry when she asked a Boston firm for the best | "est. Road Conditions | ‘™,¥#=. | empties Kenosha discerned the fig- for the World Court. ‘The Hanna-Nye contest will| blankets obtainable, and the Boston people sent her| “Wel go “tor Maple Tree Flats |” Prides ol ade lis idea) ure of a denimclad railwayman indic: | vei fay *, y ree lat ie jand, i , __ indicate how much weight the issue has with North | Stockton blankets made a few blocks from her home, next,” said Mister ‘Tingaling, “The| (Mercury readings at 7a, _m.) ‘ing, is gaining aeiunaicndrranu the TdT ahariutelicane we” : Dakota Republicans. ‘The point of this disquisition is, that here in San | Cracknuts are always ready with! pismarck—-Ch bh monarchists hope, if the nation Spoxe eat ing. His eyes lit and he The Stone candidacy will test out whether North | Jose we ought to try to favor products made locally. ngraneh” poll Te caitane eek Minot-Clear, stonan goods Due of Work to es pie era ne Take stp kid. If "re bound Dakota has departed from its traditional dry stand |The small industry of today is the big industry of | them up on the elevator Hastie rete! St Giga nears, M0; road good) een South this. is your chance. “This : and now favors a modification of the Volstead Act. | tomorrow. If there is any factory here that is being Wien they stepped off at the fl | Fargo-- ParieNclveay, As Tas tien eital qa tN UBE string is goin’ your way. All ya : This state entered the Union dry and every effort | neglected or ignored, let the management of that where the Cracknuts family lived, | 5 od. es ed in 17H ‘by Robert Bell, wo phitadel: Moor these os ST arid eae cunts, $ to date to alter that stand has been resisted. factory tell about it, and we'll see whata little pub- feoitick ec a. a coviire| iibyings Partly. ct af bel gross) SIR iS pes cteet Aarau eras Ue now. It a op sy before ne nets It may be history repeating itself, but when L. B.|licity can do. We don't want any wallflower factor- Tlendly-ap an ld cei saulerel’ dent! wood. e Veer toe lenaeno nase tical book reer bec Pigs. ag ducksoup, ‘ as was a re for governor for re-election sitting around here with nobody to dance with EE ee ener Cineatinaihih ea ee Bartle cn oo Pt Commentaries is in good con- then iey fires fmodirs ts tate is ‘was opposed by John Wishek, who ‘advocated-re- | ‘em, A ny e, Tingaling!” he| @ so y cloudy, 38; dition despite its 155 years and is as y stop over at some sidin 3 . aking hands with the fi ronds good. b y i along the way, . : as eis ee es essing ee NS a ee tan, ef ee you are in good com. | _Duluth—Partly cloud {iG ee eS pated de die ote tere to o e pany. Hello, Nancy and Nick! Help. | itll be about, ten Cae eon j a a quarry are getting out the “tri ing out as usual, d see, C about two, maybe a three : | News From the || The university's own stone quarry | ROTARY WORK ioe Tt of youn tT guess. 1 know whos, Carter No. 2434 Reserve District No. 9 siccit VUMNanee cia ante it, | State University || wrrics tune, The whote wortd, ait DURING YEAR __ | 20y'r, otter, os, if ifthe thirty-see- REPORT OF CONDITION OF Tae SONA rarer muaoitato It. i, | the intellect of past and present, will) “ Husa Pe ea lS m id present, wil ‘You guessed right, Daddy Crack- THE FIRS TI She made up her mi 3 Beal Asia. lagerwood,- ites carey tlie: for this centre of} Is OUTLINED vet sald, Minter {Tingaling ies F T NA ONAL BANK instant. eer or me, ra 2 been named official director of the) (Continued from page one.) still as empty as a bal Pear Rae pat er asetnk typecast ea a ch pare sue a menter oem ts inchs Northern Interscholastic Press @850- Real ¢pring, al by the Albert Lea club, the sponsor- | Twenty cents in falry money in \ April 12, 1926. I met you,” She thrust forth her £ dation’ whose somberhip is com:| yoRet} spring: almost summer ia here. ing of & Camp Fire Girls camp, for! all Th as RE! euk into the corner an’{ hand; impulsively. posed of high schools in North D boys flying their kites, swimming in) which 616,000 has already been raised “Welly you'll have mine pretty| 08 and discounts, including rediscounts, said Kenosha. “Yeah,” he said heartily. “I got ta, South Dakota, Montana, and Min-| ing well. jee planted and do-| by the Minneapolis club, the promo-| soon, Mister Landlord. I have it all acceptances of other banks, and foreign i the ideas, you got the } ie Le oa oa Festa, Aileen Thacker, Grand Forks, | ing ae nnumerable automobiles| tion’ and supervision of an oratorical| ready for you.” bills of exchange or drafts on with in- site ya a litt. oe ae sca Gas named as assistant director. This| along & perfect concrete road,) contest in the schools by the Superior | And digging down into his pocket, dorsement of this bank ~$ 1,603,1 Shebo's First Freight 4 Weocietion Wy cponured he ane jours | Parallel with the track. Some race| club, and numberless other examples’ Daddy Cracknuts pulled out a brand / Total loans i zis z Auaclation ts sponsored bythe Jour / with the engine for. awhile, New of devotion to the hoy by other Thabattnew bili, which he slowly unfolded] Overdrafts, unsecured. $1,603,194.47| | On the edge OF ane tomes neds Orpen a ie: versity. houses are huilding everywhere.| of the district. and laid ‘on the table. U. 8. Gover rie 708.14 | hand.fell upon her shoulder and a|- “He hoisted her into the freight. i Te see. Frania and Miss Thacker| Reusends are finished and occupied| “Vocational guidance has received + Mister Tingaling’s eyes nearly) Deposited to. sect securities owned beer-soaked voice burbled iu her} «sneak j, * hide,” are ttadenise ta the “departments Me.{ all along the highways, As you enter| increased stimulus through Rotary popped out of his head. “Ten dol-! to necure cireulation (U, 8. bonds . Pe geaian oes orchard paner _fagstadenia in the department. Mr- South ‘Carolina, you sce’ at Green| labs in the district.” lara” he gasped. “I--i'm afraid 1! gy Par value) 76,000.00 ‘Woll,,tf-1t ain't, tha, Gold Cola | tt ee ene; ter teen te De | 2 of Sioux Falls, 8. D. | vile: gigantic white akyscraper that|. Mr. Silberstein alo prained the can't change it! All other United States Government securi: evil kid” * to no one, for Barbara had been im ‘ Bere leestas will have chance woud do credit to Park avenue or| ley City club for promoting and m: “That's too bad,” said Daddy, fold- ties inane premiums, if any 9,550.00 stantly swallowéd by the black fof the NT. PA. bulletin, « monthly| Michigan avenue. Bat the important) taining @ boys’ sheep club, and the ing it up again and putting it into Total : asi it was Kenoaba Slim. She shriv.|maw of the car's interior. “Don't z fhythe NA ulletin. « monthly” thing is the energy. the drive, the| establishment of pig clubs by the his pocket. “Just wait and I'll see| Other bonds, stocks, securities, et 84,550.00 | eled, but straightened again and| make any uoise until you feel the conference, and will direct from the| boom evetywhere, the new mills with| Crookston, Fergus Falls, and “some| if Ma has the amount. Ma! Oh. Ma!| Banking House, $100,000.00; I ot 1,153,818.17 | returned: train movin’. Then you can do thé 3 aires! ¥ office all of the activities nee Amokostants thousands of new] other” clubs. Heres the landlord. Have you any! Fixtures, $7,025.36 ‘urniture and ones “No—not the Gold Coin Kid, The | Shimmy. Ya proba'ly will.” of the publications, including annual, ene Rot “athe 4 Real : : is 1025.26 2 “Thank cam : newspaper, and magazine Eaareell PG ere I 9: ninay ssleasten Aieeea sc <The landlord”, calted Mrs. Crack: cua owned other than banking aw paaeacey Caan sneer toms ae of ear] : roximately jeati F s muel ‘ i . in. T wan alle a , : proximately 100 publications will e| of the south's labor. More than 150.-| use and wide emtension, Mi Siiber-| thediting Rom” nn vaper for Lawful reserve with Federal 59,707.73) «1 ought to tak a Einever target what you ald “to, 000 colored men and.wonten. from,the! Sng Snes a ateme met menu cts |e UM RE eee De Bani Reserve atta, only. 1 erin tt esate Se = _ i. , q nie si! i . “ seseneence 55 Spabch pina iy . Ly “ “ val =~ pages of % we santer sf south now hive ns New York Ci | stein urged further exténsion of Ro-| “And in she bustled, | Cash in vauit and amount due from. national 184,711.63] Sour ‘pretty new suit, So that's ery tleday. TOM won't.” he replies | iniversity of | Nort Dakota! er etiti ing charters. res a inga- inks... wh blew the fifty, eh? Wi “Here comes the shack ‘ k Addition: Sox tater ened ceed ling in a worried voice. “I : 371,832.40 | 4 7 ‘ou, ” : GWaINe Veeck, ate. devoted to. peg day immigration, including immigrants, fariane willing fo make surveys,” he need papering, irs. Cracknuts?” Exchanges for ler in the United States...... 76,628.32 je opened a safety-pin in his {pcre ares lattes breath baced : morial Stadium Drive being conducted ‘at the country needs. poy have been submit- ‘és. ‘they’re all brown.” said the; Bi r clearing nate. 17,974.21 it pants pocket and took out| From its be: in the semi-gloom morial Stadium Drive being conducted) ‘Thar policy will not iast-and, mean-| ted aR@appraved: Amongnt these are squirrel indy. “The walls are maple 466,434.93 several frayed banknotes. Aga pelts iy lges Foray pine se imwtitation, it is announced: | wiile,it has its good reaults. "| Alexandria, Hastings, Lake City, Mar-| MogiegPeh ooah" ia pois. end made] (including “Thleythien. tab.” “he: bieatsal ee eee . p. Hlelvon, 21; Hatton, who will act as} ,,lt, DUIS uP wages, and the higher) Redwood Falls, Sh Peter, Red Wine: | them all hreugh in spots and made; Federal Reserve Bank) ‘located outside “an cl woman left her pok tI" spa inet, “Degen ma. | ‘ = Hea i Mee ei asl ns ene teh ka] unre ate Wha whe ga: | Mn abst chee 2, ent’aptanouy cate ne =P 363. ooh Sotiris ee ee ea = which will carry George Wiins, y 38 wl iC) culty, hae 2 1h tor hi 1 re neous cash items y Presently the door aptain of the D ‘| oor man earns. And, incidentally,| culty has been to get Rotarians to aving maple syrup free!” ex- 5,410.96 5,974.81 ly the of the F i conta in pi ene Deteaie pe een Oi the Gece tne. can Geka OD tally! nell the idea. to the community, and Seae Mister Tingaling. “4-1, neice fr ay be U. 8. pereneiieee ‘and , oe ‘be partners!” suggested was slammed. She heard a fom , | inneeélight to the North Pole by air. af what he and other workers pro- in securing ‘cheirmen of areasizing kaally doa! au (canines new wall] errno Treasurer........... 3,250.00 | Barbara, hopefully. pling outside. | She tek the sense ce, e8, 'e. have t y of your rooms this year,| “s “ 6 3 m of si | pete is the third issue during the cating come out of the poor man's) ee Rotary to ourselves mo Tien 10) Gre." Gracknuts. "Money's go expen TOTAL oe ernronns ae $3,665,875.1 tully "pi lots." 1 loded and cars| void. which reset about har wit === "de from the press in June. neat ine wanes rause the ree Gecshion OF GR Goll wr sive jum Poe rag faren's meh, fo ipa LIABILITIES 663,875.14 He Mary inn cbt, neutral Li the car ented beneath be nn. ~ Wher ‘ ici perous to uxe their brains, and em ital stock paid in car jerked beneath “Hell. Roaring Waters and the Courage the brains of others to find From Ward County . 1 Sh aeeneg: i amemen PRA SRElee er Food Surplus fond’ $00 R08 et aepee re coin‘? tie asked. throws 10 hee tacos au a | == Kingdom of the Clouds” ia the title “ubstitutes for human hands, bette: | Beate: of; Morte Dera “Wise, Mister Tingaling! Making Undivided profits 200,000.00 |. “Nowhere,” she. replied. “Just crawled forward and glued her eyt Hy of a leclure which Dr. Cora Johnstone| machines for human minds to direct. Plaintitt ‘and Appellant. | ys do without wall paper West to make, Reserved for dep 72,581.25 going.” - to a tiny crack in the door. Shi tte est will give State University stu- s good for everybody. 8. , 4 1581.25 a Tehts Fridgy inthe Armory. | Let C. M. Schwab or Judge Gary! Pasquale Burdo, rie. in suppres {essed tee on mses paid 3648455 36,096.70] “Been soln’ long? os A altg's helen’ “iowa et Fe ee eterno ya canoe! Put a million into more modern ma-! . Defendant and Respondent. | suet ‘Stussent menos dee't yent, Circulating notes outstanding von 3,348.40 |" “Quite a while,” she said blithely |ed with triumphant one fee ce sere tee Columbia River, illus-| chinery, doing away with 900 out. of At hers in a criminal WL ice ease el Stes Sane Raia dee to ate tee 74,500.00 |: WME BORE. aver bet ALORISA + | | Roxanna: vn i ae aie Ge T hands id each of the remaining’ |. 1. , inal prosecu- } t Ss" fs ve 64 promotion of ‘health. conservation of the thousands got, and ought to earn/ as advised a werdict and a ver-| please.” trust companies in the Epiie po : rat. The door’s locked and it Rational ‘resources ‘and interest in, it!, The other 900 can, all find jobs. dick Siureted'e is returned, cash (To Be Continued.) and foreign countries ... 2 | She tried silénge.. The fat hobo |£0ln’ to stay locked until y’r prett; t the “great out-of-doors.” | See America: JES noREs It peas rar is held. oilow: (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Tne | j Certified eo tas outstanding iret {peared ot Me of. Rigs cn ok oil out fr a om Dh, Sa Thoroughly 1 | ing, ‘State v. Kelsey, 190 'N.' W. 817, * CORPORATIONS ¢ 383,988, sibel) le blue eyes. see how ya like it.” f TODAY ae x cleaned ¢ exer ani ake thee te fate pte gga ge he eed. reer >| Demand a poh (other ‘than’ bank depos- iPea ne ! Pre nice arag Soe toe tciks home,| There was another rattle ani A weeds, but lessens likelihood of para-| °f appeal. CORPORATIONS | ts) subject “ee Reserve (deposits pay- rs A pida budded ‘in his mind. | bump. + @| sitic plant diseases. wyAbpeat from the district court of inde ee sae wand i Leen Seiten die mene pea you got the luck . : zt unty, Hon. John C. Lowe, i id lenosits subject to check........... up.” She made | This ‘ime is bad eres Continued, from page, one.) | 1 Sue ARH ao Bakery, incorporated, $50,-/ Certificates of deposit due.in less than 30 2,146,504.38 ‘Bo iesponie: But T wouldn't, do The ie ad ck ee fertile people hospitable, mores ond] LADS PANNY sop | Gzocee i Snater Attorney Gener-| sng. Earl iadel, nO Grams] ie? Aether than foe, money ercagae) o7.gonse | titled” Pat Pamamber Nhat zou | she caught Kenosha’ lat ahriek @ more. Americans, Here is no monot-| ema Poin p Elliott, Assistant Attorney | Minot tor Company, _ $175,000; | oo if or fee of municipal deposits feelin's. ‘That's : me, 4 over, For- pure venom: e as ony valleys. Hills, forests, fly past; Gene 1, Bismarck, North Dakota, and | Tilford Thompson, M. E. Emmerson,! “bank or y ps pore of assets of this sive at’ forget.” - é No hard feelin’s!” : BO eartetinte nite dislane\ vou Lr Jonna” Sate's“Atiornes:| Halver U. Halvorson, M. G. Abels! pividends unpatd 121,629.63 |; His In her pock Bee tee Ccuntalng, ening: taviee | Be eee cts Aitomen for | Claus Opsvig and Guy Pluntz, ; Dividends unpaid . 1'588.00 |: voice was oily. She mistrust-|iertediy, mix cy Alley, purred com fected flying machines to bring popu: | Plaintiff and Appellant. 1 Edmore 8 eee ite smore,, Total of demand deposits (other than 1588.00 |; od. hima rastly.,:, Wie, was ape se oniediy. unesank ia ihe Soar, th dation to their summits. Ti paldn, Minot, North Dakota, | $9,000; Louis DeMare, H. E. Stough: | bank deposits subject to Reserve...... 2,357,330.63 ; BAGG anger. pulse in her ears pounding time t Attorney for Defendant and Respond- | ton and Lars Midj i Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable ore H e-rhythmic: click of the wheel i a ier | ent. soNftional Holding company of Plaza,’ after 30 days, or sub; ad : over the railends. She was prison chines of steel, iron, brass and the ‘August Peterson and’J. J. are eatke Gos rae on Hee oF \ gr in g moving Jail, & jail withow Seni that they. wraduce da by bi ——————___¢ Bory. Gtr Hares; CE Linder, (Gantiteaten of Gee eee ee ‘ even the attractions of bread Hons of dollars, beyond the dreams of | NEWS BRIEFS tex Sandvig and Eldor M. Arnest| “taogie ice (other than for: { water. “sie ee al slave days. | 01 jaza. 5 Greatest of ail the fact ' . oo Se Ra Total of time deposi RST | ,| one for everat deyie-anyt reatest of all tl ime de’ 3 now ‘buliding at Deke, Worth Care| Attorney Buckner, in New, York, ana bennett Pr "| sash S86 would let aiarra fins nner oft ate elas ne gf | Lepreice ao ctpeen oetecting| SHE WAS Areal United sais depai ihr ian onal" wot is ene: soul has gone to its re-! savi a » including War Loan deposit ' | 0 this was to be the end of he ward, Hundreds of millions worth of bat TO SLEE 5, acco ‘ss : added:. ra | adventure in Death Tobacco that he distributed has gone} crm SLEEP | <eemnee wien ee st eared Beas ane mont, aie added. "in fact, that's | fas footed trelght cart Nothin ee ns tke cartes oecins| | ,Amundsen—Eilaworth polar divial-|\\. dans aad © Gace oo : 944.49 Wi ,[eat tor aiy Chega bel here in the state where his fortune| bia Norge sails for Lenitigrad from| because gas (from stomach) collestea| STATF. OF N : $3,668,875.14 ti Wert Tike to. had Fm hittin’ Alley. She couldu't eat Alley TeNe began and is devoted to education for, | Oslo, Norway. | around my heart, “New I take | ‘Ad- Poe rH DAROTA, Cos nty of Burleigh. os ind ci aan ae eae wiaie ineaneh, anat “3 . | Grerer, Rexpdoll Ghrentens, counter Jace sale werk Ang ase “ene eee that the shove statement fs roe to the brat ‘ef hy Leona laf ti hae stone” ane |# 402 "Waat can't dot ne : In Duke's great plant for fighting it merican detective|-Cole, Adlerika removes gas in TEN s From the depths of fo iguorames das quadrangle now build Seehe fr wi acute eo Minden Tt. binary snirela wanes . FRANK EB. 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