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PAGE EIGHT INDIANS ASK | SORLIE'S HELP 10 GET RIGHTS Claim They Were Wrongfully Deprived of Land Between James and Missouri’ n brothers, B. Welch white man ever . is that they were wrongfully territory lying and Missouri river uf more than a millioy Want Their Money government hi “The r another the Indians have not ! received it and they wan while they have a few years enjoy The Holy, who is old buffalo men had appeared who is , are Te before and Shoot ants of the | the white | the Dakota | numbers. nment, Welch said, broke | ; the Sioux when they them across the. Missouri | river. It was the outgrowth, he ex-| plained, of uprising i Minnesota in t y_ sixties when | hundre : Jain, | General Sibley, ‘said, took | the field against the Dakota Indians. | who had not taken part in the uprising| ted them at Big Mound i red that the | eable people ‘as unjusti TWOBIGSHOWS — WILL BE HERE IN ONE WEEK “Caro-| mittee {Rake n drove pal ees Gntara was many hours before the boats could break through and j atthe | Minot | nounce | here. In o these largaret Anglin in line” May 25—“Scandals” Coming May 28 The week of M legitemate attract n: Auditorium. On Tuesday, Margaret Anglin, one of the most. yinot. } plus because the at Lakes steamers, bound for the head of the lakes for ore and grain, were held for m at the foot of Lake Erie, just outside Buffalo harbor. d get out to open water. at ice 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SARCTIC— JU IST LAKE ERIE Wefged in the ice, from an airplane shortly befvre the boats’ got out. je on to be held d 24, it was an- ment headquarters state c rder vi propriated $ wo t from delega in whic’ » was a sure at hand. nent formation auxiliary at » national eon-| » conventions | * hours in- But, best hagd, ts the action r. frequent washing: strong soaps and other dirt chase wear and abuse getter than Mr. Miller, announced or the au- Three yea the Dupont compu that Duco was a | tomotive industr | manufacturer used Dueo of the leading automobile . Toda; co! — FINDS SCOTT { | name Date For Hanging of Convicted Murderer This picture was taken NOT INSANE Judge May Be Asked to Re-|thai. 'PIERCE CO. FARMERS DROP -ONE-CROP se af 4 Veaaiaes of f Neighbors v | Were Diversifying Was | | a Good Teacher i , May 19.--)—When saw their N. hay farmers reaping Fich rewards as of “diversification they {adopted the policy themselves und \changed from the one-crop plan to eet clover, alfalfa: und_live- H.R. Danielson, county menting on recent de- sin this section, ‘of course, helped to bring ge about but the prosperity ose who were diversifying was a good teacher,” said Danielson. | Good Sires Used “Sweet clover, corn and alfalfa have come to the front in recent {years and will show still further im- frovement. ‘armers here are going in for more livestock, poultry, sheep, hogs, dairy and beef cattle, and the quality is better than ever before due to the use of better sires. “Although both spring and Durum wheat acreage has increased, their advances are not comparable to those recorded in other lines. During the last five years the corn acreage has increased 188 per cent, alfalfa 325 per cent, sweet clover 2,700 per cent; rye 152’per cent and barley 16 per cent. Oats remain the same. Spring wheat has increased 22,000 acres and Durum wheat 45,000 a res.” Co-operative marketing agencies are “somewhat active,” he said and have had good, success. Twenty-six per cent of the farmers are members of the state wheat pool. Pierce county had a ‘fair’ erop year |in 1925 and prospects for 1926, Daniel- son said, are “good.” Considerable land has been sold in the county recently but most of it has been + |taken up by local purchasers, Rugby, Pierce i neighbors ‘tthe result bev ey way she can. transportation for women workers. strike started, showing the premier and garden. Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, ‘wife of England’s premier, is standing loyally at her husband’s side during the strike, lending him her aid in every She is in charge of a volunteer organization to provide This picture-was taken before the rs. Baldwin walking ‘in their 4 and Linton, according to Mr. Snyder. Not only’ Bismarck and Linton are served over the new line. It forms an important link in telephone com- munication between north central South Dakota and western North kota and eastern Montana, Request Comes From India For Copies of N. D. Farm Reports That North Dakota is recognized as the “bread basket ofthe world” is shown by the receipt at state leffices here of numerous requests for information regarding its grain Verops. One of the latest was received at jthe office of J. A. Kitchen, commis- {sioner of agriculture and labor, from Varma of Ganga Niwas, Lahore, Varma asked that he be sup- plied with copies of North Dakota agricultural reports. In addition to querics from far-off lands Kitchen is ombarded with questions from persons living in the The telephone company ‘has also placed in service now direct long distance lines between Linton and Hazelton, and between Napoleon and Braddock. Nearly 30 miles of copper wire was used in building the line between the last two named points. GEN. GODFREY 1 COMING 10 NORTH DAKOTA Indian Fighter Who Saved Part of Custer’s Com- _ mand Will Visit Here ) N. D., May 1 19—Gen. Edward S. Godfrey, one of the four surviving Siflcces of the command under Gen- eral Custer and the man who is credit- ed with saving a part of the unit which went to Custer’s aid, will com to North Dakota in June to visit par WA of early battles. oe Frank Andera of Fargo, a member of the Legion of Valor of the Inited eae. e has a teen ypopinted by the Mandan, N. D., jon post to make arrangements for entertainment of the 8h-year-old war veteran when Be ee ne ee an jeneral rey, will pass through Parco about June’ 2, on his way to mee Custer battlefields, Captain An- id. The now aged Indtan fighter or tee! from West Point in .and was badly wounded in the Hae of Bearpaw Mountain on Sept. 30, 1877. He was decorated with the medal of honor for bravery in this encounter. He is a former command- er of the Legion of Valor. ‘Captain Anders was recently ap- pointed storian ot f the national Le- gion of V: the year 1 26, by Col. I. . SHokeontabeer, co} mander. Intrastate Coal Shipments Increase Although a shanp decrease in inter- state shipments of lignite was re- corded during April in comparison with the game month in 1925, the volume of intrastate shipments was nearly cight times that for the same month a yeat, ago, figures compiled by the railroad board show. Comparative figures show inter- state shipments of 5,751 tons and intrastate shipments of 39,116 in ‘April, 1925, and interstate shipments of 2,589 and intrastate shipments of 16,287 in April, 1926, Tribune want ads bring results. COMPARE THESE PRICES We invite you te compare these low prices on Goodyear Tires with ANY TIKE ON THE MARKET 30x3'% Clincher Cords. . 32x4 S. S. Cords... . $10.25 to $15.95 +. 20.45 to 32.80 0 of the leading f Rfactyrers use it, Th satisfied t of rigorous t 29x4.40 Balloons. .. vivsess 14.10 to 18.55 30x5.25 Balloons . . 20.65 to 35.20 Compare these tires on ‘size, looks, quality—they are made and guaranteed by Goodyear =~ LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY famous of American actresses, will be | seen in Somerset Maugham’s bril-) yartment liant comedy dram. aroline.” and | ee bers ar mu ie ene. White's | members of an Legion ASD eg Hat with whom they ed to meet PerAMBNENAin’ hae written, is. looked eae i Laveaael e of the noteworthy events ed is ne season. Her jiay decidedly clever and an un-j Poo ye ned ‘alelightful comedy, “Tt is posithent andrea airar ines | Milo Miller Puts on Demonstration of Duco | Paint Here) Wa from ‘de- auxiligry to entertain out tae state. School children ask all sorts : eee May 19.—()—-The Herald of questions, many for use in the and Examiner today says it has! school room, while one lawyer asked learned from an authoritative source! definite instructions as to the best that the state commission named ‘to| method of measuring ‘hay in the investigate the sanity of Russell) stack, 2 Seott, convicted of slaying a Chicago drug clerk, has found the former Additional Line to Linton Has Been | In a circular many kinds he extreme dur- ability of Du and use it because its superiority has been proven. Now that the Dupont company has perfect- ed thik wonderful fini na- teur to use over pra tigally. any type of an old finish, and it can be applied y h, another hard job as been made easy for the man who ror the painting pus on stunts Canadian financier mentally sound m.” i and that he will be returned to Chi- Put Into Service; cago, Th off An additional long distance tele- pe e line from Bisma to Linton as just been placed in service, a cording to Area M. ‘the telephone now has one direct line to Linton, |wnd another line which is also shared lawyers, are planning ajby Moffit, Dana, and Hazelton. new fight against such procedure, it} The new line was made available learned. by stringing nearly 70 miles of cop- Scott wa ved from the gallows, per wire from Moffit to Linton. An three times in startling legal moves, !additional line between Bismarck and lana finally was found insane by a, Linton was necessary to care for the jury and ‘sentenced te the hos tal | inerease in business between the two for the criminal insane at" at Chester. jpoints. About 60 long distance’ calls | a day are handled between Bismarck TO GRADE MAIN N STREET McClusky. —Preliminarys exggvation of the ground in connection with the grading of Main “street here began t Wednesday It was decided to vel the street Monday evening at meeting of the city council when & representative of a grading com- pany offered to do the work for 26 cents a yard, HIGH LINE AT DUNN CENTER Dunn Center.—The electric high line which is being put up here by the Hughes Electric company will be, ready for use about June 15, it was announced last week. The proposed pole route was changed because of aj lake project sponsored by local peo- ple and will go one mile north of the proposed lake. play usually s an unnamed the commission mbers made an unanimous n that Scott was sane, Under a decision finding that Scott F ill be brought back to, before Judge before, paper quo’ that a othing: ed can hing style Maugham i to its rt High Court Takes Hagen Case Motion Under Advisement) is one of the great She has brought Miss Anglin figures of the company. French Pay Welch conducte: of The company turday they ef artistic endeavor, versatile actress The under upreme court who advisement x. fh company former the Dupont "lin‘the state of North Dakota: f cording to Mr. Miller, Duco is) ISS} now ready to help solve one of the “lhiggest. problems of American years of re menting the chem scientists of the Dupont company have perfected the same Duco finish that has been so univer: 1 y the automobile and fur iture man- cturers, for al hoschold use o that it can be easily applied with a brush, The wonderful durability of this product combined with lustrous eauty and amazing quick- s of application are features that not be ove is refinishing to be done about the where before painting and re- shing of floors, walls, furniture, ind odd pieces about the home was a hard, long, messy, and usually satisfactory job for the now, with the advent of Duco, NEHI Had to Be Good to Get Where It Is > Greek tra: pl y solvent bank, Argument was heard on an order h the court a@ week ayo, re- turnable T requiring Hagen to show cau y 1should not be e remanded court for execution of ue ances fh self with an exceptional J. R. Tozer, actor, is her leading man. “Scandals” Fine Show One of the most distinctive revu on the American stage is the sixt edition of George White’ which comes to the Auditorium May 23 y Thomas Bismarck who _ar- gued in favor of a new trial. record of the trial at which it ‘as lost, pre him from appealing the case on error. The court recently held that theft of the record was not a statutory ground for granting a new/trial. There are many beautiful song and! ¢ dance numbers in this edition, which has been rightfully , labeled “the ‘world’s greatest revue.” The comedy scenes are by William K. Wells and ‘Mr. White. Bud de Sylva and Bal-| lard MacDonald have supplied the| lyrics. The musical score is from the pen of George Gershwin. All of the gorgeous costumes, stage decorations and curtains were designed by Erte and executed by Max Weidy of Paris. The revue is in two acts and 30 scenes. The famous George White beauty chorus of 50 will be much in e dence. They are so dainty, so chic, so bewilderingly beaut’ |. 80 dis- tractingly bewitching and have such charming personalities that one is, well—just a bit confused in deciding which one of their charms takes first plane. "The company carries its own orches-| ‘tra, which will be under the direc- tion of Mr. T. L. Corwell, formerly connected with the Manhattan opera -thouse. Date Set For State Auxiliary Meeting | Fargo. N.'D., May 19--()- -Personal visits by the department president and cach of the three district commit- tee ‘women will be one of the meth- ———— END BUNION PAIN FOREVER No Néed to Suffer Another Day Those tae Gets es : | Agonizing Tortaring Pains. . 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No wonder NEHI has found favor with the public. : Always call for NEHI—in your favorite flavor. len to edd ‘and that is to apply Moone’s pooled Qil night and morning and Te who si Her from such enlarge- ee seue be wise to reduce them- sera Re reach a more or lexs "Ane all or any first class aroesles dor neieinal 4wo-ounce bottle of Emerald ¢ Oil (fall strength) rahase anything in its o is was a highly sapcats ation two ounces last _and ‘furthermore if his A does ng give you e ldncaer jon you ee have ing oon People Don’t say Pop—say NEHI. ‘ "Nehi is sold in Bismarck by all dealers Be p janet acres of valuable timber werd burned when a jonal forest, wee City. ae ing fe nd atuent fron ibe Sth kota Shoo of then hec