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Z ESTABLISHED 1873 . > BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1926 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS |} AMERICAN AVIATOR FLIES OVER NORTH POLE MILITARY FORCES USED TO ASSURE FOOD SUPPLY ssa, STRIKE’S EN END MAYOR NELSON, ST. P AUL, AND THE F ARM RELIEF FOREST FIRES ' Probing Chicago’s Gang Murders ROBT. E PE ARY SEEMS AS FAR 2OGTHINFANTRY BAND TO ACCOMPANY DEBATE WILL |IN EAST CAUSE END TONIGHT GREAT DAMAGE OFF AS EVER’,, Special Train Will Arrive in House Leaders sh tage to Bring Thousands of Acres in New | Bismarck at 6:30 p. m., May | Question to a Vote Be- England States Laid Waste The Two Successful Polar Ex- peditions Have Been Led By Americans | Military Demonstrations Cre- Tiida Coker Sar 7:0 BYRD CONGRATULATED ate Impression, =] : pe Pas ou /—Mayor Nelson to Talk— fore End of Week "| By the Flames Made the Trip‘in 154; Hours ——— ims Local Organizations to Wel-; weer | see That Took Peary Eight come Visitors. OUTCOME IS UNCERTAIN|ONE LIFE LOST IN FIRE Months to Finish WEEK-END WAS QUIET ltaiit Me Mayor Arthur E. Nelson of St. Paul, as_won wide recognition as a Toate of his administration of the Government Says Bulk of | revit of it siinmesotac will be wich Trade Unionists Not En- | the. Saint Paul Trade Tour special train when it arrives at Bismarck thusiastic Over Strike on Monday, May 17, He will deliver! j a number of short talks during the New York, May 10—(®)—An air- plane has flown over the North Pole for the first time. oa) pal Some Think Haugen Measure | New Jersey Was Hardest Hit ; and Tincher Bill Will —Sixteen Houses Burned Kill Each Other in Atlantic Co. The — second suecessful polar expedition, like the first, was | P day and yill speak after the even- Washington, May 10.) Despite} Boston, May 10. s| High city and state officials were present: when, an offic ea American, led by London, May 10.—)—Greut Brit-| ing concert in Bismarck. ! the extension. of general debate ab. in the Guetern ata son nteaGhichio's “mani: murie ea Ua sais LLL & man of the ain today entered the second week! The special train earrying exeeu- the three surplus crop. bills, hous t least one li a ze the American nai Attorney McSwiggin, was launched by the Cook county grand y his pheto, taken in Judge William Brothers’ courtreon ttorney Gener: s ristrom (left) and State’s Attorn Robert rowe in front, and Sh r Hoffman (left) and Chief of Police Morgan Collins behind them, as was the fi trans - Atlantic airplane flight. Lieutenant Commander Richard yn Byrd shares with Admiral Robert Ey Peary tho honor of having of the general strike with peace ap-| of Saint Paul whole: and parently as far off us ever, and with | manufacturing firms who: the government making increased find their way into Bismar use of military forces to assure the| will arrive at 6:46 p.m, There will food supply. | be no formal parade. The outstanding development of; It is ected that a large crowd the week-end was the successful con-| from the country as well as from the voying of food through streets by| city will be present to greet the v tlry and armored cars to the dis-; itors and to hear the 206th Infantry | tributing center in Hyde Park. ; Band led by, Abe Pepins'! The band The strikers’ newspaper denounced| with a membership of 30 will play a this use of troops as “ridiculous and} selected program, und those who wish | unnecessary” and said it was done| to hear the concert should be on hand “to create belief that the strike has; promptly at 7:30 p. m. reached violent revolutiona.’ aims. Saint Paul Trade Tours have been The government, in a statement at! a feature of that city’s contact with noon today, said introduction of the} its friends in South Dakota und North military convoys insured ample food! Dakota for about 40 years, having supplies for London. The_ milita y! been held almost every summer dur- demonstrations of the last few duys,! ing that period. The tour aims to —- hieve its goal. te dpe! “i i el ta ~——-~——! for such ideration, will be an; Woman was burned to death whe fire it was asserted, have greatly | provide special entertainmen or effort to eliminate the provision for| destroyed 16 houses in Atlanti »P »| . Only eight men ‘have seen the North | the children and will operate on WOMAN KILLED a $375,000,000 appropr eouiiey. sal ‘Senate Prohibition Committee | 1)" cu; were Baguimaux with Ade ds leaders were hopeful today that they | could be brought to a vote before the | 000,000. | end of the week. While scores of blazes, which had; Clamor of members for time ti id waste thousands of aer ¢ speak on the measures caused the ad dition of today’s sessions to the ti { e] i, were Papurted out or hetidet con- i alloted for general debate. This inj trol, serious Sires still raged in al itself illustrated the sharp differ-) ginia and NewJersey. One man was " a a SGTON ences of opinion which apparently{ reported missing in Virginia. TODAY IN WASHINGTON Te: PaRnaVaeanin’ etl Nueke Railroad Iubor bill is before nts of Buck have become more pronounced rather a than less divergent as the-debate has senate. led the only ex- proceeded, but the leaders were ho peditions o tho meee 4 ‘ Pree Hlavitigo renueted ihelt |" House continues debate on farm forw oveeanl asures c i jageous service in halting a fire that | Telief bills. top of the world. up for amendment tomorrow, 4 swept into the mountains three miles Comman der ful that the measures could be take Commer. Richard Byrd sailed over from Lewis, State foresters placed ! i Haugen Bill Attacked the: loss at $100,000. ' E. Byrd the North Pole One of the prineip: sof at- Jersey was the hardest hit of, yesterday in an tack on the Haugen stabiliza-] all ‘the stutes, with thre ets prican-built plane, the first of tion measure, which in iine; fires and the loss of one life Arctic expeditions this year to ee OOF BE LSS EOL Mayor Nelson, St. Paul heartened the trade union. congres! a pmo » and have created the deepest impres-| schedule time. to finance the federal aid mae! y In New England thousa of acres ny miral Peary, one was Matt Henson, sion among the population of Lon-) Noyes With Party it would set up, pending application} of ruined timberland testified to the | Plans to Take Up Re- Admiral Peary’s negro follower, and don’s “Dockland.” With the party will be President of price stabilization fees on basic! destructiveness of the flames over | vised Goff Bill another was Chief Petty Officer ; | Reinold Noyes of the Saint Paul As: commodities two years after its ef-| the week-end but there were no ser-| Floyd Bennett, Commander Byrd’s Permits Wit}drawn i sociation, under the auspices of fectlve day. | ious blazes which had not been ef-! Aa mechanic, i The trades union congress announc-} whose Jobbing Sub-Division the tour Some members think it likely that} fectually halted. ishington, May 10,--(4)-—Final A Short Trip beats heen filed by the wets| Radio and cable brought back to the Bismarck Gets 1.93 Inches} and drys with the sanate prohibition] New York Times and St. Louis Post- i committee, the former demanding] Dispatch news that the Byrd expedi« Since Thursday—Crops | thorough investigation of the Anti-}tion had made in 15 hours and 30 cd that permits issued to union mem-| is held. Mr. Noyes is a wholesaler the Haugen measuré’and the Tincher| bers to assist in the distribution of; and has attracted nation-wide atten- credit bill will “kill each other” in| foodstuffs have been withdrawn. This: tion by working out what is known the parliamentary scramble growin; action was taken in view of the con-' as:the Noyes plan for the relief of out of the petullar atatus-of the pre \ | fusion caused by the union offer] agriculture. posals, and that the latter, which has} | | ! ! E Ae " ; | saloon lea atter eou-| minutes yesterday, a trip that took which was made to Premier Baldwin} Arrangements are being made by F the backing of Secretary Jardine, may Greatly Benefited | tending. fc to reinforce] Admiral Peary elght months by ship but which, it was stated, hud not} the Bismarck Association of Com-|Shooting Follows an Argu-|then be called up under a special | the Volstead : and dogsled The objective was been answered. In order to avoid| merce and by business and civic lead- rule. cat ares | The com while is plan-| achieved 33 days after the expedition ,, confusion between the authorities and; ers to wélcome the party on its arri- ment — Man Will Be The Situation | Sunshine returned to the Missouri] ning to take up tomorrow the revised! sailed from New York for Kings Bay. | ; ue stribers) the’ permits were re-{ val. The Saint Patil train will oceapy ® is \As it stands, the Haugen Dill is| ; Slope district today after four days! @off bill, which embodies all of the! HSpitzbergen. Peary was out of con: ne i intial 12 cars incl juding wee ae el Charged With Murder j technically “befure the house” and} jof rain, during which the prectpita-| proposals for tightening enforcement! tact with civilization 429 days. \- e government spokesman, in his | observation, and Pullman. The route the Tinchor snemeure, with, the car. re i inches,{ MMchinery which its members and) The news 1 ht tualti ‘soon seine, act auiaralincatadcaniwe seacubede acrid abe: wens oti : : er eae Te ER, tion at Bismarck totaled 1.93 inches,| eee creep ry andrews, have) tee ees, brouelt scongratualtions ¥ of the country after the week-end was| cludes three railroads, the Chicago)!” Williams, “Cali LSS ad breesmagteatie reste rmrerere anon rateofding' td the leat weather bureau.! peen'able to agree on, Re nee Wie eee re quiet. The most serious trouble thus | Milwaukee & Suint Paul, the North-| John “Fred” Huesche today was charg- Sposal. Thus, the Tincher and the} Almost one inch of the total precipi-! Six bills recommended by General] payis and from. fellow ‘az reported duting the strike from |sern Pacific, and the Soo Line, with! ed with murder in connection with| (irtis-Aswell bills must be voted up. | Kidder County ity Citizens Plan | tation fell- here Sunday, the total] Andrews form the a is of the revis-| Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Eils- the standpoint of casualities, how- | night stops at Bismarck, Wilton, Man-| the death of Mrs. William Duncan " e e 0 0 its 7 iit dirigi ever, oceurred in the-eamden Town | dan, Dickinson, New England, und] in shotgun duel in the yard of her on first, ‘The latter, members predict./ — Syeeial Services to Be rainfall after 7 a. m, yesterday being | 4 Goff meus Pein the vigorously | worth, whose Ttalian-built dirigible, section of London last night. Forty | Aberdeen, i home here yesterday. Haesche, suf-|}itin und a few ‘Democtatic .90 of an inch. lefee aed of dwellings an suspicion | re noes, eat nee Bay to-attanpe persons were sent to hospitals after — fering from a severe stomach wound, |! yotex; then the Haugen camp. wit Held at Grave ‘Asca result of the rain crops aro|of liquor manufacture modified to] °* sme tiem were smong the firey ' 4n attack on a bus manned by volun- is held in jail ut Colusa, near here.’ | emocratic support will reject th in excellent condition and the confid-| ‘require evidence” of such produc. |*° Sonemailate the, Americans. ' eA li k by a The shooting, Mrs, Haesche told of-jrincher bill, and. supporters of the! g ial services to be held on{£e of both farmers and business tion “for sale or other unlawful dis- ATE eas) police sergeant was struc! y } ficers, followed an argument result- latter, aided by Democrats, will, i isphsa HS vl hers Ptnd ep men atu high peak. The long! position. and other alterations Se Dyed: Bee zt Micke ace, hammer and a special constable was ing when Huaesche found his wife vis- drought which was ended last Thurs: | w y General Andrew. stabbed in the back at the Nine Elms iting Mrs. Duncan and otdered her ur, Vote down the Haugen measure. Kidder county are being planned by, Gre Shaq” euuned discouragement In| who tied Ge mde (Continued on page three.) to leave the house. When he at- | Kidder county citizens as a tribute to| Some quarters. | that : v's objective was to — tempted to enter the yard M enti le penres: Lepr eee died in an _| The weather is quite cool today and} wipe out commercial distilling rather can told him to “stop or Will berw sheing ied H. Weiser, | Cool Weather is predicted for the next) than interfere with small stills pr we she sai “Iam very proud of Dick.” A Dream Realiz When Commander Richard Evelyn |day will be « shrine, is J. H, ‘ i i | . eretgas shotgun and shoot you,” Brs. Mensch \chief surgeon of the army of Gen, H; | da oF two. which gives the cnet os peal for strictly home con-] avrg set sail from New York April 4 " Haeache-then* lath torshie hope; ve IN R YALIST |B. Sibley in the Sioux Indian wars of Hantehed Hidcce culdehe (cies 6, the occasion marked the realization i i vith a ep a = | the early sixties. aa « of a dream which had been with him aes pautibe .withsasshoieae ascites. Dan: | Tho story of Dr. Weiser's death, av| it turned exceptionally warm imme since boyhood days-—an expedition of imi i clate: y vri ‘ame ~ jiately afterward, a rding to O. w.| | ae p — similar pon, a sheriff's investi- peated by Dana Walshe sacar Rehkerts. local forceaster, his own into the Aretic regions { S ¥ "7 re if historian, is that he was killed on 45 % With him was Floyd Bennett, chief A WORLD COURT LESSON. Minot and Grand Forks Have sation ahowel sities otk POLICE FIGHT 3° 24, 1863, during a parley with al a oD, May 10-4 petty dfficer in the naval air serv- i ‘ , jan 4 ae iarge band of Indians whom he was andan, N. jay —(P)— ice, who flew over —_—3,000 h,_ | XO Goop.News. Popigsiof the Registrar's. | tired. Mrs. Duncan was struck in the |atlempting to induce to surrender... | Clear skies today brought, temporar- $300, 000 TR ADE miles with the commander NO KNIVES, PISTOLS, BOMBS. Information - the stomach. EHH 2 When Sibley’s army came upon the ily al ce of the four last year when the ( . sada heva ee RRL: Be Offi Unable to Keep Roy- Indians, Wright caid, Weiser thought | spi ea Loe ral companied the MacMillan part q ? i i- g ? ii e rei i a 4 a” na the tw em tion to Bismarck, will be information f Weather Report || alists From Performing (2c Batons wats! in| ment serine Son hee sow planned to share the mose dangerous BY ARTHUR BRISBANE centers for persons secking data on ry Traditional Rites his. effort a young bray jot him ea se Thursd short of two inches since | and important work of the expedi- (Copyright, 1926.) automobiles this year. i ithe back and he died instantly. pape ohuse | tion. Another lesson for the world court} Through an arrangement between Ramet at 7 a. my 48 — Four Soldiers Killed Advertising in id Newopapse Did} “Bennett is a man of the greatest idea, Senator McKinley who favored| Fred B. Ingstad, state registrar of| Highest yesterday . 57! paris, May 10.—(@)—There was}, The ‘battle which followed was energy, endurance and skill, both as i putting this country into the world-| automobiles, and the_police chiefs of} Lowest last night . 48} fierce fighting in two sections of known as the battle of Big Mound; urday 50: & it, Cozad, Neb., Mer- @ Navigator andias 4 mechanic’ Bend court, league of nations back door,| the two towns, the state will furnish Precipitation to 7 a, m 90] Paris between royalists and the po-/4Md caused the death of four white total of fell infil “4 wrote at fib: would not like to was ‘defeated ‘for renomination in |eopies, of the registration. data sup-| Highest wind velocit 161 fice yesterday when royalists march-| Soldiers and a number of Indians. Barer, fell in a aeteely manne chant Explains he in the Arctic without him and T Ilinois by the biggest vote et ever cast | plied by each person obtaining a li-| Weather conditions at North Da- ed to two statues of Joan of Arc to’ According to present plans Kidder| 900 2 coat ie tn ate would take him before any other man >» ata primary in that state. Senator|cense. This information, is felt.| kota points for the 24 hoprs ending| lay wreaths. The casualties were 118) county school children will strew the | Showing it seeped ee in 0 et : prion Om pig coe | Watson of Indiana, also Republican, | will be valuable in helping police to| at 8.a. m. toda policemen and about 150 royalists in-|@rave with prairie flowers and a | aed Farmers ip the Fey rs St, Paul, Minn. May 10—A young | "In outlining his plans, the com. é who voted against’ the world court,, establish the identity of the owners g A hieede gnena of American Legion: members) eerie gortune will smile but once| {arm 20 views aio ond ctonced & duc{ manger, sald that. after “Teactaue now carrics Indiana, in the state's; of abandoned automobiles, the names 2 Notwithstanding the strong forces |W! i ire a salute and sound taps Oe TT in oat dane, bartment store in. Cozud, Neb. with | King’s Bay, Spitabergen, the airplane ; biggest republican victory. persons driving machines carrying Zs wu | of police which had been mobilized to the long forgotten grave. Communi x| fperement atone: an Casa Net omits Ad the ceady for tne’ flights while pees | cera license tags andjin many other B= 28 | prevent the royalists from disobeying | Singing will be another feature and ; soli: Si pnesats divers: liam C. Haines, the United States The people want Coolidge, but don’t 2 $B | an order of Minister of. the Interior Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of; Minot, N. D., May 10.) -—Seven- | the tenth annual edito hort course | yi, ther Bureau offic studied and i te Mit “incidentally it is expected to re- ys. 23 sat Coser ses agriculture and labor, will deliver. anjty hundredths of an inch of rainfall) at University farm, how his faith in| Wea : troubles in Britain and before Kemal, | office caused ‘by the receipt, during | Amenia .. 25 Clear | through police ‘cordons, fighting with| oe how tive Ap Malies, City probably.) yapearday in a cries at See ee GMs aa nanlaety ae nes Problems Worked Out of the Turks, invited Italy and the, the summer months, of numerous re- Bian 126 Clear | walking canes against night sticks,|7illattend, Vc Ms said. || | which brought more than su Rene ness un e Bnnua) ea lation |<, Here the skill of Lieutenant G. 0. i whole world ‘fo come on and fight. _ | quests for infgrmation regarding the | Bottine: 0 Clear Jand placed floral tributes at the, , fifforts are being made. Wright) moisture to fields of northwest North | Heh ages ha population | x ovilte, of the Vacuum Oil Company, ? . Uncle Sam was to have accepted | holders of certain license numbers. | | Devils Lake 10 P.Cldy.| bases of both statues. Bt Wapien, ead’ fart of the lend MANtEe the: round. wall ae came into play. Working out oit +“ the mandate for Turkey, under the | Another benefit, Ingstad said, will! Dickinson 21 Foggy In front of the histgric church of Aare designated Bre tate eee depth, ms eedtoay foot b Spent Boyhood on Farm problems and providing mixtures to be that sheriffs and police officers in OEE Pate eet ik |counties and towne close to Minotl Fiiendule "Ox: clay jane, Grand Forks wil be able to got | Fessenden f } No one knows what will come of |*Uch informajion quicker and more} Grand Forks .. 79 55 36 Clear ° ' Europe's tsouble, or /what kind of |chesply than would be the case if they | Jamestown St. Roach, in the Rue St. Honore, a boy on! lubricate at low temperatures without jatur-| becoming thin and at higher tempers was his task. e of our first flight,” “will be the first landing League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson scheme, you remember, nomen tee, The merchant, who a there was’ a lively clash in view of} jof the past few day i t eT ges age grt Sho tow 4 Fraps rf “ e rm used to go into town ih conten, “he sya!’ New England Chub | secty'fathegpesiutti ol te| in mals ant sani“ che seal ste sk i : % se y|in front of the busiest’ store and with the Republi Wins Press Contest growing crops are pronounced far] front of th pee 39 111. Cloudy : world court might be the outcome.| ad to apply to the registration bu- Langdon ¥ When the police began to use nil mbove average. . | while the e can find on Peary Island, But we do know that the court would rimore clubs those on the steps of! je - ~ along the wi tthe northernmost known land in the Wil {be ten to.one agninst up, in, the oi By use of « special machine which] Lighon . church hissed and shouted “down arabe.) few England joman's, Club, Grand Forks, N, D., May 10.) | GME IMG Maret then ab ae gt glee oes ‘a convicthons the atiata makes duplicates of the infarmation| yinot ._ Sened we ought to'pay'the Bi ‘Kd fled by the bureau for ite own ree-| Naweteon a where there’s a will, there's a way. se eee ree it aed Sain be] Pembina . ‘ ay listed in the numerical onder of the} Pembina . ‘The president and all Republicans Williston may thank Secretary Work for his ef- | license Moorhead, Min. 80 44 (22 Clear : lly planned Fargo was to ' fective trip through, California and . °}| The above record is for the 48 Krisona: He made tiene the hhave been a third information cen. hours ending at 7 a. m. today (local tration’s sincere interest in th Bout. sey eee ihe naar cunt bt time). } der Dam project, and its determina- . WEATHER FORECAST \. tion to put it through. lf he bane aopropriation tar tea sinee |" For Bismarck and vieinity: Part. ' The ret ee fone Colrie Coptidee | ove he was compelled to leave Faigo ly loads alent aan ueetays cool? : 5 er onig! u 01 le { Sal ‘cow’ eopreciting te taser tr] ony Pr commeracem: tonead sald. Spor North Dakota: Partly cloudy I ‘Mr. Hugh id hed in Galite 0 tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight Va Me, Muehgs, hed ad in Culforni*!"Tax Collections \° | i" a Yrs x 7 Woodrow Wilson would have missed First Fo M ths GEN! EATHER CONDITIONS iH ene orm, ba A tory snien have our Mon : j So fevbepm, wonle cwnen ne Taoney. |. Total $2,653,629.17 pi-and Ohio valleys and the — 4} masatiled froin Ay Mi slasippl, Val. oy No better news from land, by State tax collections durin; ley westward to the eustern Rocky 4 cept that the government is said to} first ‘our ‘months of 1926 ae age Mountain slope. Precipitation occur- have conferr -unofficially with} 662.26 less than tax collections for in Iowa, the Dakotas and along ; ‘Thomas, head of the railway unions the same period in 1925, figures com- | the eastern Rocky Mountain slope. (a ‘that have tied up the country. Bald-j piled by State Auditor John Steen bis pressur ateu, accompanied iv 4 win says no conference until the ir weather Rage over the wés' = with the republic.” e pre "I Clear, rather cool weuther prevailed!" «Andersen's Department of Greenland, about 400 miles north- The police finally cleured the! po? ne site son with the Langdon | hete today following rains Saturday | trom its proprictor’s description, tes-| west of Spitzbergen. The northern- church steps, but not without vigor-|Womun’s Club second. All judges { nlzht which proved of great pene tified to by sample full page and| most point of Peary Land is Cape ous protests. The other clash occur-|isced the A. E. F. Study Club of, te the crops of the district. Most of | double-page spreads, has set a fast|Morria Jewup, but we are mot par. red in Place St. Augustin. Ashley in the honor list and other the wheat in this district appears to| merchandising pace in Cozad, with ticularly interested in it. We wilt . The royalists today were raixing| mention went to the Jamestown Mu-| be in good shape. its consistent messages every Monday | stop at the first spot on Peary Land shouts of triumph. They asserted the) gical Club, and. the Center Current{ ar ae= Ce Pee and Thursday when the Cozad Local| that promises good skiing. for the number of wounded was not too high! Events Club. ' Work of Board of slaps its 1,500 or 1,600 copies off the] plane.” a price. to pay, as their traditional! “qyic means that the seventh dis-| ~ ores. After depositing a thousand pounds procession wag carried out, even if trict, in winning the prize and one} BQualization Made Full Page in-Every Issue of gasoline, food and other supplies, the rites were somewhat interfered| jonorable mention, has mude the best; Fi ° A full page in every issue twice al'he planned to return to King’s Ba: with. |. There were eight entries: Easier This Year | week, and some times ‘both barrels, is] and bring another load before start Langdon from the first; Leeds, sec- Mr. Andersen's rule. He told the edi-|ing the attempted flights to and RPE ge a ee ond? Williston, third, Kintyre and tors the results have been so satis- the pole. Body of Drowning Ashley sixth; New England and Cen-| The work of the state board of | factory and. convincing that. he| 7ound, the POS. a pase in Peary ter, seventh; Jamestown, eighth. The/| equalization, the most important body | doesn’t put much stock in any kind of roximately 400 miles to Victim Recovered contest called for the submission of a! in North Dakota’s taxing system, will | “advertising except newspaper.” Po epotee he stated. ae we reach sued {collection of clippings dealing with|be made easier this year by the fact} Every once in a while he gets the|¢he vicinity of the Pole, our instru- Hibbing, Minn, May 10.—)—| clu activities published during the| that it will not attempt to adjust real! egitor of the Cozad Local, who has enous wit enable us to determine The body of Herbert Radke, Minne-/ctub year just closing, one of which|estate values, Under a law, effec-| profited also by these methods, to|Weite in flight, our location within « apolis attorney, who Thursday drown-| was\ to be an advance story. tive this year, the board is required | print 8,000 or so extra copies, which margin of twenty miles. ed in Crane Lake while aiding in the Judges were Miss Eva Finkle of|to make such adjustment only once | Andersen's Department Store sends ane make sure that we have reach- search for another drowning victims! the Fargo Forum, Miss Blanche Lynch) every two years. Heretofore it has|out along the six rural routee into ‘ed and passed the Pole, we will make was reco Sunday. Crane Lake| of the Minot News, and Mrs. Myrtle I.|been made yearly. the back-country not reached by the |<4 end PANetd oe id it, This civele is in an isolated portion of the north McKenna of the ‘Williston Farmers It, is the board's «job to sce that | Local. SN be love then’ 100 salen 1k ee wood ‘country 75 miles north, of here.| Preys," also, state nrevident of the! property sof equal value with prop-| “Mr. Andersen up to four years ago} will be > it 4rill be epmplete circum Joining in the search for the pedy | Busi siness and Professional Women’s| erty in another county is listed at| wrote his own ads. Since then he has Hache ‘Of the globe.” strike is “called off.” The is| The per: of taxes. Hold slope of Rockies and*over the} of Frank Miller, Hibbin business ‘the same valuation for tax purposes. | hired a man to do nothing but attend Hm s+, Skea to" colt out onginesrs aod | the titel iomied ibowever: collected to | ite: const states. Cool weather| man, Radke started out Thursday ina| “Mes, F, H. Weldo, state chairman jal ainda be the altering: ‘To Hunt Unknown Land a firemen from ell 8, cutting off pod Seat aide ‘since the 1926 levy.| prevails over the northern and west-| canoe, alone. ‘The craft was found! of press and publicity, who conducted WATER ROUTS BANDIT “You've got to talk to them in yéur| If a suitable tanding place near the } Britain from outside food supplies.| is $400,000 smeller than the] ern states. capsized Friday, and a Sable search | the co ‘contest, announces that there will} Indianapolis, Ind.——John Johnnas, | advertising, out in the country, just pole was noted, Byrd sia he would ou But union men must eat, that prob-| 1 1926. emg penne ses arcu started. Miller's body also was re-ibe some sort of a press contest again| mute, proprietor of a shoe repair}es you would talk to them personal- Tend before flyi wae Be te : if ably would not last. eh 1 amount collected during COUPLE WED 72 YEARS _ |Next year, the winner of the present] shop here Fecantly used a bucket of/ly,” Mr. Andersen said. “I used to} “Next we proba will ) =. r’months of 1926 was $2,- Baltimore. 5 cenaretlal lations on Competition being barred from entry.j water to rout a holdup man. The| clip advertisements out of the big}one northwestewai flight” of not Other countries coujd send shi €01 ith their seventy-second Sel anni- Seen ongrerenerreryaes man entered Johanna’s place aftd re-| city dailies, to get the big words and|more than 426 sates in search of, un- * and food, but many de of: atratd | for the same period « year! care. Neved # stranger of some small|‘high-sounding phrases, But 1 found id. ‘of the effect on ag ‘own-workmen. Hections in April, ety Genes. Johannas hurled the bucket | it didnt go. And you've got to mean “ Europe’s workers are closely united ‘as re pars of water at the bandit who fired a rage word you say in your ads, @nd "H(Continued. on page three.) 1925, 4 and | Shot and. fled. ; ‘be able to back it up.” * %f ¥ . * x : % & $ x fi i 4 4 ey

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