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ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926 ; . : PRICE FIVE CENTS (LEGALITY OF EXECUTIVE ORDER DEFENDED t aH YORK CITY ILLINOISMAY (LIQUOR PARTY {[-sonow Hew beasureeon |PLANWILLBR ~ | NEARS THE SIX Ter oN | HAVEVOTEON | BRINGS DEATH | TRIED OUT IN > MILLION MARK PROHIBITION, OF YOUNG MAN CALIFORNIA ‘our U. S. Cities Having Over Petitions to Be Circulated to|18-Year-Old St. Paul Boy’s Dry Chief Says He Had No _ Million Population Retain Place Prohibition Pro- | Body Found Lying ina intention of Putting Ride i ‘ iy sd Lecithin See” © in General Effect CHICAG vi — j CAGO OVER 3,000,000 WOULD VOTE THIS FALL|ANOTHER IS VERY ILL AS DNCRRBUN Luna slags ae ae ne Philadelphia in Third Place With Over Two Million— Detroit Is Fourth Referendum Move Sponsored|Police Arrest Two Compan- _ By Geo. E. Brennan, Can- ions and Two Women Pend- |. didate For Senator ~ ing Investigation Chicago, May 24.—()—-George E,} | St. Paul, Minn., May 24.—()—An Brennan, Democratic national com-| 18-year-old boy is dead from poison ‘ and another youth is in a hospital | mitteeman, has sponsored a move to} seriously ill toduy as the result of a give voters of Tllinois an opportun-| moonshine party. Two youths and ity to express themselves on the pro-| two women are being held by police hibition question in the November Bence vent oe 4a wid election at the same time that hel sunday found the body of Harold runs for senator on a’“wringing,wet"| Jennings, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. tthe same as ‘the average between 1910 platform, J. Jennings of St. Paul. It was 1 and 1920. For cities in states which | Petitions to place x prohibition) ime face downward in a school yard. took @ state census in 1926, the esti- | proposal, similar to the one, to be| , ater police located — Raymond : tubtes wate net given far 12 ees x Bo :\ Sotsacen tn New te Johnston, 14, at his home, and took|Jesse Ga where the ede ‘ecntat-apiwen eine , 4 ballot ‘under the, provisions of, the| him to w hospital where his condi-[has decid ‘crease in population, nor for 10 cities | Rep. William S. Vare, Philadelphia wet, defeated Senator George Whar- | state public policy act, will be cir-| tien Was reported as serious. He is} “After a d s £ reli where exceptional conditions of|ton Pepper and Governor Gifford Pinchot, both drys, for the Republi-| culated immediately, Mx. Brennan expected to recover, however. to do the same for someboily else,” he : o more law for me. prohibition agents, ae growth, which would cause estimates |can nomination for U, &. senator from Pennsylvani: . It was one of announced. 4 8 es and pak it was inju ed when he fell while riding the rods underneath a ay En ieee Pee ee “- to be far trom correct. Allowance is] the hottest primary contests ever held in the ““Keystone'state.” Photo | The text of the proposition is the jfoung men. had been drinking.| passenger train. It is believed that two more operations will restore | Teiterated that President Coolidge’s made for ‘annexations afd detach-| shows Vare, left, being congratulated by Vice President S, C Jone drawn by Elihu Root, former) scroiiine fo police. | Johnston und !him to health, Taformanes Gf cree e TR iHoniey " President 8, C. Krause ) einige ware ouimealtin theo : A : , : : : ten he, ments of territory. of the Broad Street Trust company, Philadelphia, as the returns came in, | Secretary, of state, and incorporated) ory Ti. at night. et, Mane ie re Despite the number of his operations, he doesn’t complain: erroresne? fF SGey © ieee oe Executive Order Was Re- quested Merely to Meet Sit- uation in California Washington, May 24—U)—Esti- mates of the Population of 220 cities having 30,000 or more inhabitants, ‘were announced today by the depart. ment of commerce. Tho watimates, prepared by the cen- sus bureau and carrying the figures up to July ¥ this year, are based in ‘Most cases on the assumption that the annual increage since 1920 has been Washington, May 24—(AP)— A resolution directing the senate judiciary committee to inquire into whether President Coolidge's new prohibition executive order . is legal was introduced today by Senator King, Democra, Utah. , Washington, May 24.—()—Bom. barded by criticism from both wets Kansas City, Mo.—After undergoing 12 operations in six months, | frews today ated thee eye , 18-year-ol freshman of Park College, Parkville, Mo.,| had no intention of authorizing d to switch from the study of law to surgery. state and local officials generally eeing the wond that doctor: done for me, I’m eager | throughout the country to act as st Jesse ¢ ry ry c 7 . state, county and city officials was The Four Largest in the referendum bill passed by the when they became intoxicated, the “It’s no fun, but I brought it on my: he says. “IU's up to me to intended for the ty jd Nie teh ba ge rete ©lwhen they bees , ie sno fun, yself, f present at least, for The ‘big four, the country’s only New York state legislature and te-| ooticy were told. stand for it. California only. cently signed by Governor Al Smith. BM go A ohraseology,?| , The coroner reported that Jenin He defended the presidential or- cities having a million or more pop- ulation, show no change in rank. New York leads with 5,924,000 against 5,- “ tS, Migratory bird bill is technic- |; tion means that it is left Yor each] Sonine F ee . * : eh Rae Phat bbe shbcatea pert hn al York eee lle aniywmerore chevsenate \ state to decide for itself its measure] #woke during the night and went 18 Are Killed in GOVERNMENT aspects which might be “very danger- Bronx 800,000; Brooklyn 2,040,000, House agric’ committee {| of prohibition, It means, for in-} Rome, id j ous. Monhatsan 6000 hunons sob 98 nin is oeeapied with farm ve- |/Atance, that ary South” Croina| ,thsir twa companions were acre] Sunday Accidents | partners th a ee 764, | ee [eannot impose its will on wet IMi-| ad and,ctarwed with possession of lia: ses The federal commissions to be giv- sand ated Ne | nois and wet Mlinois cannot impose] Yor hole raided tworplaces, where (By ‘Associated Prese) | en the local officials, he added, would io ae, Pane SE 3-000:000 ork j its will on dry South Carolina. Bauer rae aa caine cen Dedtnseaten tortasneenone:s i be issued with the understanding 1920.” Philadelphia, rete, third 5 | ae reas i The Proposed Measur ‘ nthe whirr of airplane mo- }j that they are revocable at any time. 0 ip retains thi aes Proposed Measure torsvand< the roar of passenger [| General Andrews expressed “sur- place with 2,008,000 against 1,823,779. t The proposed meusure follows: te, 4) place with 24 a saat The ais pase Ae et trahie. prise” at the reception given the Detroit continues fourth with 1290-] : | fhe I ee ee aU. Four were killed and’ thiec |! president's order, which has been as- against 993,678, . His Wife Claims He Was Of- do daha play lht ecanen bet cat Zh were injured in four flying acei- sniled by the wets as an invasion of Ten cities comprise the half million biel Jenforce the 18th amendment to the ‘to a million class. Estimates in thi 2 0 y constitution of the United States so| / pfotiepen stimates in this! fered Freedom, But Money N that the same shall not prohibit the GOES T0 FARGO Ten Over Half a Million Could Not Be Raised | manufacture, sale, _ transportation, ‘Cleveland 960,000 against 756,841; or exports which ; St. Louis 830,000 against 772897;] — are not in fu ating, as de- Baltimore 808,000 against 733,826; | Chicago. M (AP)—On the eve ja a{ termined in a ce with the laws oston 878,000 against 748,606; Pitts-|f Russell Scott's return to Cook of the respective states? urgh 637,000 against 594,277; Los| County to face the gallows for the Cams Mlinoi: voted before on a simi- Angeles, not estimated, had 676,673 in | Saving ofa drug clerk, his wife has| Prisoner Who -Escaped From) lar question, In 1922, on the ques- tion of legalizing wine and beer, the dents, while 14 fatalit were |i Bootleggers Cannot Be Prose- aa ae hate sen omit cetente recorded in three major grade drys as rei crossing accidents, Several per- ‘or Not K. utional basis, Sons also were injured in the de. {| cuted For Not Keeping {Giving ‘authority to a man over railment of « New York, New |! i ; whom you have not got 100 per cent Haven and Hartford express |] Record of Sales | control is very dangerous,” he said, train at Mansfield, Mass. early || “and I will be very loath to do it, today ()—Boot-| The executive order was asked for 1 of the wir | crs cannot| Merely to meet a situation in Cali- \ | ! { | Th vedvat Ohur- prohibition | fornia, whete some deputy sheriffs , 1920; San Francisco 567,000: against |injected an element in her fight to . i : YY, 5,249: 3 ii 5 iton, lowa, when a trapeze per- have volunteered to police rural Buffalo heel ye ye) bate aad ea by Fetch \apla i eat Jamestown Hospital Last Se Meinldes ton re ae PRE: Drill Squad of Bismarck Com- | foyer suspended from a low if Precinety in cooperation with the bon. 52 7 9 ave walked io freedom from r q gee ‘ a be 3 flying mach tan air cireus of all illegal es, | ederal forces. I have no intention Sil, and Milwhukee’ S17000 against thester benitentfary for the insane, ‘Week. Recaptured..:. visdendentoo§ sb oAncl altel leaking ‘mandery. Hopes to Again struck “and. a'spectator in |! names cof their customers. "The suc} and had none of extending this plan 457,147, through the payment. of $5,000. iV deals airy Take First Plac; an attempt to take a hat from d today in a} throughout the country. Minneapotis figures were 434,00 The last time I saw Russell he told] a. G, Dolman Minot, who esa ves PEaponel: e ‘| the M. H. dohn- [I oy y Perfectly Legal fainst 380,682; Paul 248.000| me that for $5,000 cash he coud ar- nd he wise had lost| “However, I think the order is! last week from the state insane a: st 234.698; Omaha 215,400 | Tange an escape,” Mrs. Scott related.|ium at Jamestown where the was bec! Members of Tanered Commandery, Alva Mur- [lin the lower federal court, where it] Perfectly. legal and constitutionally seaeeE gapizee: Nd Duluth 113,000 5 100'a month it could be fixed so tat | eturmed to the penitentiary’ here to-| mandery's drill team will leave this Lior’ SN Penne Renee of tit alee. (alo, of caleghel toobooeleg: cha aehe . aici he would be held at Chester 8s insane al i SEE IR EARS, Oa evening for Fargo to attend the an-| Two indictments had been found mouldiebs stopped within six months yuntil $5, in-all was paid, after _ das night: ctticials at nual grat e Ae Here Sane cob Katz, one charging if congress would vote the authority hich ‘he would be perminad taigt|S. D. Saturday night, officials there grand, commandery: meeting tory ging sn Woehle, dei r , ; eypepen eeu Feuerstein to violate : , P unsueeessful, Mrs, Scatt said. Ercan aticclile, dept ree etl eee ere conaave.e Mandan the law in the sale of whiskey for}and the Goff dry bill, which would To Set New Hanging Date h | ist year, will enter the competition the Stewart Distilling — company | make possible a reorganization of the dete Sanda vin a without making a permanent record,{ Prohibition machinery, | sa second time. S. i + ck to the penitentiary. He was re-|{ Scott is, scheduled to appear vefore} bach Bere nenitantinee WET, DRY AND DAMP. Chief Justice William V. Brothers of| J)" See er nEts ot A special car will be attached to including the faines of those to whom} a1 Ang FOR A SENATE it : if el ¢ liquor had een sold. he nN nis; Waseca, Minn., Man Believed | 13. evening train cast bound at Man- WEDNESDAY ejfignor Hed been sold Ee nee A i of! Jamestown in Febr criminal court torhorrow on a writ womens in Xe | WHY THE TWO: KITCRNS? through which the state's attorney's |siperer res | dan this evening to accommodate the hold hat th t| Washington, May 24.—()—Sunday ¥ ¥ fe c ¢ an : fi i yening: ce jate the ents holding that the requireme shington, May 24.—-()—Sunda; ALL'S WELL, SAYS GARY. eae deneye ig Mewieiatereet, Dolman was sentenced in 1924 to an| to Have Fallen Asleep on [inights Templar of Mandan and Bis. ments holding thi je requiremen’ The pacdon and parole quiz gets un-|Ci#ht year term fpr forgery. Railway Tracks jmerck and other points in the Mis- |under a permit for the sale of liquor] strong views about the executive or- mrna 1} again sth d fin with conspiring with George] and the funds carried in pending ad- forts to obtain the money were} Sent out by North Dakota authorities. ; BY A FREIGHT day. The drill team, which won first] with Herman $8,000,000 supplemental appropriation applied only to. persons operating| Was no day of rest for those having CONSIDER THE TINY ATOM. i dor. Way masintitia. week Antoni ceed Coen | xeuri Slope territory who are going to aol didnot tncludec bootleg: aalecA ber authorizing enrollment of state, y My ‘ | ‘argo for the meeting. , yy “ted ind That action was confirmed in effect] county and municipal peace officers BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. aes eee abana eres BRIDGEMAN- | Glasgow, Mo., May 21—(P)—Marion| GH. Russ of Bismarck, deputy Large Crowd Is Expected im trae ie ucciaion med 1" ttect | aoe federal prohibition agents, with (Coypright, 1926) Small on-Tuesday. * | Fredericks, 17, of Waseca, Minn., was|&tand commander, and G. F. Dullam, City For “Better Beef i indications mounting that before the 7 5 hubbub dies, congress will hear much Cattle” Program 'T0 EST BLISH eheee its propriety and constitution- rman at the head, Calvin Coolidge, and| sei cusny linois prisons were can: believed Freder fell asicep on {drill team to Fargo tonight. The drill a | Ni teoi: Boastaes Andree tee the rails while watching for the train. | team includes J. A. Graham, Burt Fin- Tho year 1928 may find the Repub- wer instantly killed when struck by «|delegate from Tancred Commandery, lican party damp, with @ bone-dry anes Chick Siete Aecorney Crowe RUSSELL C0 fast freight train yesterday. It is | will mpany the members of the ee ‘the democratic party wringing wet. vassed if search of convicts with (New York state, which will supply of Bs 4 Two companions were also believed ;n¢y, Otto Bowman, Ray Bergeson,| All fa s in Burleigh county and{ to take his first action under tne wetness for the Republicans, will hold | Gnovsh money te purchase their free to be sleeping near the tracks when | Spencer Boise, Geo. Ebert, Blmer Lil-| within driving distance of Bismarck | ; order in California through — enlist- this year's convention in wet New : lithe, accident occurred. Fredericks |leskov, John Parkinson, A. J. Arnot, have invited to come to the} ment of deputy sheriffs, meanwhile, York City on September 27th. Dr. body was literally cut to pieces. Eric Thorberg, G. A. Rawlings. F. B.| Capital City Wednesday, } 6, 10 val encountered a formidable Pe Boler, head of Coluneitts university, 4 Weather Report aaah 4 | Dichpeney, elol Jewell, G. L. Spear sitend the program which will be IN BUSINESS sifele. iapencanily, in. sae_ Op nin ese who says, “the Republican party f jand L. K. Thompson. given here in connection with the Gene Pe . ahould come out sauutply ter sepellgs ee | Bays Armour Ice Cream! Secretary of State / "Other commanderies in the state| visit of the better beef cattle special | abeto. hala Je (exieeniely Alcea been asked | ex und to bring} train, The farme to bring their fan nee ” i : . hi expected to enter drill i : : of che clghtcenth amenoment”” MY! Temperature at 7 a. m. Braneh and Consolidates | Preparing to Mail [wrist 0p cee ciion are Farso forcement officers with the federal Highest yesterday i i sae ‘(two teams), Grafton, Devils Lake,}a pienie lunch, which can be eaten | y " 5 prohibition machinery.” ‘Republicans in the next national] Lowest last night - ..- | 2 Wii the Mode Baer Publicity Pamphlet |cra'furke, Vatiey city and sames:| ac the baseball grounds in the oven. |,Mhat Idea Will Be Foreword of) || Onder Acralied al y mn @ ticket both! veciplianl: yeas 4 town, ing. Free coffee will be served to 1 : y 4 a wet and dry, like the school-teacher| Highest wind velocity -1-5-----. 34) announcement was made here toduy| | Additional clerk have been added os alfauring the pisnic supper hour, "| Cooperative Club Inter- | published todas.” "trom ‘two of | the wno taught flat” con- lof un important consolidation and|in the office of Secretary of State The. invitation ix also extended to} . , and plar cornklg tio ohio ot MS an. kota points for the 24 hours ending | runchise. Bridgemun-Russell, com-| Robert Byrne to write the names of| DaMage Suit Is iiamarck taiiliesseccotdiig to A: B:| national Meeting Ao more {84/8 paste taceleye ae at 8 a. m. today: Temps. Miesen, county agent, who is com- pleting arrangements for the day.| Dex Moines, Muy Local people are urged to bring | tablishment of the picnic supper to the ball grounds and to hear the concert by the juvenile band which will be played fr 5: to 6:30 p.m. The program wili fol- pany of Duluth, Minn., has purchased | voters in each county who will re- * the Armour ice cream department ceive the state publicity pampblet i: Still Before the and ‘has consolidated it with the|sued in connection with the primary U. S. Court Today | Modern Dairy. The consolidated bust: election, eeu ‘ ‘ S. ) ness will be operated from the plant e booklet this yeur will consist | ; 3 of the Modern Dairy company on|of from 36 to 40 pages, Byrne said,| The $30,000 damage suit of Shel B | Fifth street. jand will be sent out from Fargo,j Bender of Windsor vs. the Stundar ‘The duilding and equipment of the | where it will be printed. Bstimating | Oil company is still occupying Gadiag Clear | Modern Dairy will be overhauled im-|the aumber of voters in the state at tention of federal court here tos ays Clear | mediately and put dist raads con- | 210,000 it soi} eases $2,500 In ee pL er ee eld oe lear |dition. Plans are under way for en-|age to meet the Fequiremepts of the ; 1 pur larging and remodeling the building ned ee ne . a of the case was begun Saturday Clear |so as to facilitate the handling of} ‘Lists from which thé addresses are} moraine. ni a Se caacd Gime sta ; P, Clay.| Velvet ice cream and other milk prod-| compiled were sent to Byrne by the ender ‘claims, the Standard Qi Giving the visitors an opportunity to] given ‘an ovation by" scores ot dele] Im congeeae Phe. Taster Clear” | ucts. Entry of the Bridgeman-Russell’ county auditors, eet dusoline in| Purchase needed articles at a con-| gates who had awaited the arrival at| could find “no authority for Clear | company into the local field has been _ | the herbsong’ container “of Mi. W.| siderable waving. | the landing field. The airplane| tion in law, nor do I know of any Clear [rumored for sometime. The compery /Campaign Buttons | Miller, Windsor merchant. Bender meone to Get $100 Bu party comprised Dr, Burris_A. Jen-| such peace time action in the history P. Cldy.| is one of the oldest in the northwest, | | purchased some of the liquid Some farmer attending the pro-| kins, a Methodist minister, Dr. Chas.| of the government,” while Senator Clear | having béen organized in 1888, with | Help Pay Expenses) Posing it war kerosene and the ae] &&4 will be presented with a §100/E, Allen, a charter member of the] Edwards could not- bring himself “to pdb beta F Cldy,) its head office at Duluth. ioe ; bf same resulted in an explosion and| Seafling pure-bred Shorthorn bull nal ‘club, Victer Trueblood and| believe that President Coolidge enjoy-_ Clea | seit has erowe unl i per Des sree ¢| flee’ which destroyed ‘his. residence,| Which bas been purchased by the Bis, uy Robertson, chairman of the|ed the slightest comprehension of Tt was suggested thet after “kill- 8: Cloudy | operation 20 plants covering @ terri-| Campaign buttons urging suppor! 1} fatally-burned his daughter and from marck Association of Commerce and| national sponsorship committee. what his “auenk; and. ‘ancep!erdar ing” the gigantic Serbian’ murderer} Moorhead, Minn.. 76 60 0 Clear | tory from Buffalo, N. Y.. to eastern | of the Nonpartisan ticket and policies | SHEn He suffered severe, burns, which will be given to ie farmer Speaking of the proposal to de-|meant when he placed u; pon it his with hydrocyanie gas, another aét of] The above record is for the 48) Montana. jare being sold to raise campaign ex who guesses nearest the correct| velop the idea of the golden rule in| official stamp of aproval. Ssiontists would éry é» bring him to{houre ending at 7a. m. today (local) ‘This consolidution became effective, penses. Alfred, Dales sale toot, wks Mas Mot, Yet been determined) weight of the bulls to be exhibited] business, Jenkins today cited many| ‘The senator also anaounced that he m- ; sal le! ct ed. In addition, the Washington —(#)—Es-| Post says the plan is being criticized I golden rule in| by some enforcement officials, who business will be the foreward of the} take the ‘view that, instead of seventh meeting of the Cooperative] strengthening the government's dry Slab International here be eae will have Rfthagernt erect F mT gram 4 legates to the service club con-| by depriving prohibition authorities owe linmedlately after the supper! vention began arriving last night by| of power tues nee possess under r special train from many parts of the| state laws in working up big cases.~ Bismarck merchants have made| country bringing with them a great] Senator Edwards, Democrat, New Wednesday a bargain day, and spe-| variety of entertainment. Four mem-| Jersey, and Representative ‘ Britten, cials .of particular interest to farm-| bers of the original club at Kansas | Republican, Mlinois, issued the state- ers will be staged on that occasion,| City arrived by plane and were| ments presenting the views of wee President Coolidge will be nominat- ed for the second time, wherever ithey hold the national 1928 conyen- >» tion on ‘the first bal and he will be as dry as Daniel Boone's tinder. Only one man died in Nevade’s| amenia . lethal gas machine Saturday. John| Bismarck H. ‘Randolph, with an “American! Bottineau . name,” billed his mother, 70 years} Devils Lake . ‘old, but got off with life Sagem: Dickinson ment at the last moment. tanko! Dunn Cen’ Tuleh ae s seen ed Sry Ellendale kille is sweet t ire old, ‘was tied in the gas chamber death chair. Except for a difference in. names, what sound reason is there for We ing the man that |kiNed hig mother?! Napoleon | Pembina ; in inches a ‘ eoceococesscoccs Precipitation ry = 5 time). idgeman-Russell t at the grounds. _ instances of the application by great| planned to call up, Wednesday or lite sents, Set a Oe eee WEATHER FORECAST Sn ne Oana wake bat | ench’has been such as to bring many The following program has been/ industrial leaders. ‘The experiment,| Thursday, his resolution to authorize fantastic official murder. . For Bismarck and vicinity: Show-| Par vn eee carry on a retail (dollars into the Nonpértisan til. . arranged: | : : he said, had succeeded beyond alll an. investigation of prohibition en- een — ers probable tonight and | Tu and wholesale business. apt apap Tey Pee 7 Last Minute Talk, “General Livestock Program | expectations. forcement “in all its. phases.” that kill . lack imegination| not much change in temperature. gees ala dusst- TR A ANNIVERSARY OF MISSION TO BE t N B ti for North Dakota”—Dr. John Lee An Experiment _ Thowe a iose thelr own lives cal-|- For North Dakota: Showers prob- { ., CELEBRATED i cj ews Bulletins {| couiter orc. W. Rundiett. Dr. Jenkins illustrated his state-| SUPPORTS PRESIDENT IN ich f ‘as. they|able- tonight and Tuesday; not t | ,Halliday.—The fiftieth anniversary | gg Talk, “Junior Club Work in North] ment by citing the case of one of the| EFFORT TO ENFORCE LAW y Jukich teughed as. ‘hey muuch change in temperature. Mercury Mounts — - [if the founding of the Fort Berthold Chicago, May 24—(AP)—A heat ©| Dakota”. E. Rilling or Dr. Don| largest clothing companies of Amer-| Support of President Coolidge in j| GENERAL WEATHEE CONDITIONS Congregational mission will be cele-| Chicago, May 24—(API—=A Beat | stestghon, AP | ferwonk. copeing comsniss of ‘Anrer:| pune of Diese omen a: “You wee I ‘A well defined tow pressure area, brated June 26 to 27. Dr. C. M. Hall, pbaltdal pig Of 102 degrees yes Boys’ club team demonstration. had purchased a “sweat, shop” in a| law by authorizing the enrollment ids Ls the present superintendent, | the founder-of the mission been continuously in char; new Congregational church there, Talk, “Economic Outlook for Beef| determination to finda business] of state and ty fticers Cattle’ Production,” illustrated by} where the golden rule could be ap-| prohibition. agents "was expressed charts. 3 plied. Wages were raised, the plant| here today by Governor A. G- Sortie. .John W. Haw of the Northern Pa-| made sanitary, prices were luced| “If I were president I would use At 8:48 this! afternoon the tem- perature in, Bismarck, according d-| accompanied by scattered showers, covers the Rocky..Moyntain region wie a high pressure area is center- ed off the Oregon coast. Fair weath- , terday, will likely reach | * Misslssippl valley tomorrow with at elast 90 degrees of heat, H. J. senior meteorolggist, an- a ; One. feature will Feed le. Before ki Jukich,, oberg ‘two Innocent kittens. They iF may ils: tl hout the. Plains|} to the local’ weather bureau, was || which is a memorial to the deceased| COX: cific, Wm. R. Page of the Great| and in 30 days the production of the| all th 1 ith anybody, thet thelr 18 lives should be] &r PoPua'., Seeteisees in the Mis-|] 96 above zero, with indications || wife of Dr. Hall, will be dedicated at| mounced today. Northern and B. L: Aney of the Soo| concern had’ increased “mine” time] te cota ennans within my Power , cake feiteg themes sissippt Valley, | Warm weather pre-|| ghat the mercury might rise |] the same time, ” Warsaw, May 2—-(API—The |" "Ey, characteristics of Breed MAM fhe, Dusinets ‘threatened "tol tive,’ “Whether oF not he has author. Pang vit tl 8 , ley an andther point ‘ore reachin: — " *. 4 Sy make the proprietor a millionaire, he} ity to i h nde de Just before the two bittens werel Palme States and: tsmpaPtures are|| maximum. for the day. A hot || PURCHASE COMMUNITY AUDI- | Pilsudakl government late today |rypes"”Kepresentative of the| turned it over to organized labes 0] Kiow, but as. tong av the arobibision rffocated in Nevada. Sergeant Joseph} moderate from the Rocky Mountain |{ wind is blowing from the south- mM eaned » statement declaring Une | Breed Association: Ll operate. ; amandihest ta iu the: k jon oe O'Neill, of New York, dived into the/ region to the Pacific coast: east. Yesterday the maximum || Elgin—The community quditorium| the country conetitutl Market class demonstratien—Geo.| The golden rule in business, Dr | have to assume that the people want Bast River te mays a igeareoe Lae: 4 i Sh aeeaRe Convue, temperature ina i ane okie bers, whieh bas. fea coed or Posey egy ed the vane e the |: Mr, arokieck S Pac a. 2 Jenkine said, sould ha summed up in| it enforced and every effort should le is as jut DIANS| x le Satu: s maximum wai les Waech' of in, 6 ie: le! 8 2 d,s * * ree propositions. igher wa: | y ‘i. é % wane ead, the : Thea] 70s Rvs ii aboverte oo * Charles Waec tte Ot eh ood]. president of the repablic must be | Trowbridge and A, T. Edinger. lower prices an mass pregecions dn ne ee ec \y why murder two innocent kittens @8}- Van Hook—Prominent Indi Tomorrow will be quite warm, || men and Royal-Neighbor lodges. Inj given special dictatorial authori- also, the westher ighs say, \ es the paticien is “not muc! change in temperature.” . ” y ‘1 ‘ll ? Be; ti il . of / ns in whus! oy sure ontiaued, on’ page tw ou supe ” at 12, f : addition to using auditorium for} ‘sation. The di is con-- hall the ¢: ill per-| aldered in poll elt as eee oe orth ga yee + tantamount to announcement of a meetings, i dictatorship, Women. of England, especially) | King Geo: inherits, from hi those with large families, are leamn- | fathers King Edward, a fondness for img to repair boots and shoes, a3 they| giving walking-stiel know it will gave money for them. | his friends, ke as presents to} raii