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scare beeen aa a 8 ________—__—s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926 im!”-“There He Goes!”--“Touchdown!” MINOT RECALL (i332 CR emis carcass | ‘anction was simply to check up the| Raymond J. Fe: , custom “house list of signers and find if they or a| expert, and Lonis Richmond, praprie- sufficient number of them were reg-| tor of a stamp works here. Rich- istered voters. The other informa-| mond made a plaster cast of his hand ion he declared, was for -the assis- | in 1893. A few days ago Ferney made ti . tance of the clerk in checking and | prints of the index finger of the cast the commissioners could take no cog-| nd Ferney’s hand now, The lines , nizance of it. When the petition was | were said to be identical. ’ properly certified to them, he de- clared, their function was purely Judge Palda Claims Commis-| ministerial and consisted only in is- g suing the call for the election. 5 sicners Had No Right to ‘Actton Not Subject to Review m . He declared that the action of the Overrule City Clerk ‘auditor, or clerk, was quasi judicial! (Set Rid of These Ugly S . Safely and _" PAGE FOUK ee SCHOOL BOY |“Watch FINDS SITE OF é Mr. Grange, the Great Screen Lover, Show; Just How Kisses Ought to Be Kissed | FORT WKENZIE Great Quantities of Charcoal Indicate Location” of Burned Buildings * F * in character and not subject to re- view. B. H. Bradford, Minot attorney,| ‘Mr, Bradford held thatthe func- locked horns yesterday afternoon | gig, ; ‘ of the clerk were limited to rn With with former district court Judge L.| strictly ministerial, not judicial ones, J. Palda, also of Minot, over the] sud that it there was to be uny| question of whether the city commis-| authority used by either. in the sioners of that city shall be com-| judging “of ee te ae " judging of the matter, it should be recall elec- Heft to the commissioners to exercine MONEY BAG: se ry pelled to call spe their initiative, rather than for their Fort Bentgn, Mont., June 17.—The} exact spot has been found where Fort McKenzie was burned 80 years ago. The discovery of the location recently was made by a keen eyed| school boy whose only previous train-| ing had been hunting for lost golf! balls on the greens of the Fort Ben- ton Links. _It is an inter finding of the site relieving the _ tion. The case came before supreme court on appeal of the com- hired man to do so. missioners from a writ of mandamus! "Mr, Palda held that if there were issued by the Ward county district | ny question of fraud involved, either court to compel the action. C. E.|the city clerk or the board of com- Brace assisted Mr. Palda in the case. | (pe city cer oe ee eer vceall pe. Fr . a ; ykie' _ The provision in the initiative, ref- 's interpre- ReeKcteign how cu yocahead axe| rendum and recall. law requiring tation of the law. This, he claimed, def AoE i that the age’ and time of residence | siounts to nullifica of the law. tion with the visit July 18th of @) C5 CD CD CCM OOG Principal point adduced, in the (AF; Tsupreme. court will hasten,” thelt Spe train bearing the Columbia’ Fei, * argued that the provision was‘clearly tek and official epokeamian. “Playing a intended to apply to the petitions for|@™ opinion in the near future ET al agay across the ing story, for the! the day by | isment of the a River Historical Expedition. — This | arty will stop off at Ft. BY DAN THOMAS Bit day to pactietbare ie sevens: NEA Service Writer love sequence opposite Miss Murphy | recall, ax well us to the other Pro-/ Certain beetles that live in swamps °: mony on the site of Ft. McKenzie nei certainly shouldn't be hard, to take.” | visions of the law. Y have four eyes. Continent on a while en route to Astoria and other| Hollywood, June 17.-A flash of e ‘As for Red, it's hard to'get any- | Judge Palda declared it was not, - Henedadicatine | red wraith goes flying a broke! ; : almost clam-like 5: ° e y dis- ‘a monument-dedicating tour. Ned teakine CHIME ROUTINE, ran a Celluloid ‘Town, But every nerve in | t¥ict court, on the ground that the! WNP) BUNION ‘ ie Never Knew Just Where | wae ‘ oe that panther-like frame of his is Uae rs one te gO Henne Al the theilis of an ocean voyage Everybody knew old Ft. McKenzie a short time ago, was Re in’ to go. e certificate of the city auditor. A, " Y RaRUGRYC stand “somewhere” « just |, the vengeance that the god carn to FO one thing I don't like| "Together with ekacoamftehiion that PAIN FOREVER) piss vacation pleasures in America’s. above the mouth of the Marias River, : all wreaked upon a gasping about this movie eal a aa ine initiative, Rees Peed * ten greatest playground. but there never before seemed to be: gridiron Red. “That's the infernal way they is an orgatie. jade becRnical any particular reason to locate the But they've hogtied him now. The stali around out here, It seems as| distinction between “deemed,” and|No Need to Suffer Another Day 2230 ing Miles spot definitely. However, when the, formation is complete. The if 1 stend nine-tenths of my. time|‘found” formed the crux of Mr. Those Agonizing Tortur- Interesting 4c. Benton Poe Club was set faced Ts: i at st ieee waiting for some te to happen.” Brautone See e ing Pains of ever-changing scenery; on fuxuri- iNgokfover the preparations for the 5 over the clite gridirons And they tell him: Facts of the Case — “big doings” on the occasion of the | of the land has become Hollywood's ane Mint. Harold, Next weck| Both sides admitted the facts of| ‘There is one simple yet {nexpen-| ous steel steamships - - Tionesta, coming of a distinguished body of lover. i il shoot Jae te scene,” ee tae to EMT oe of | sive way to Seo Lela swol- iata ot Octorara - - of the Great national historians, the members be- 1 isn't so poor at it, either. Di- a look well at Mr. Grange! Minot desired to recall Police and|len toe joints and get them down to i i a i he's a natural actor. The Transit Corporation. Un he sits at a makeup table,| Fire Commissioner A, J. Brunner and | normal and that is to apply Moone’s in his‘ left hand a rouge-| circulated a petition to that effect.| Emerald Oil night and morning and surpassed gers ching their neads aud of “Going, Going, cuisine; finest sleeping ac- agtthemselves “just ares h Mele They dug up every 1 ow how Red act—and stick and staring at a pot of grease-| The petition was first found in- |‘people who suffer from such enlarge-| commodations. Dancing, games, Gaia they could t Look at three pic:ures above, paint, you may get an idea of his| sufficient by the clerk and returned | ments would be wise to reduce them taclud- ‘on toward some of the duties | to those who got it up. An amended | before they reach a morc or less perp Meals and berth m.ght call the first “Con- new state in life. petition showing additional names | chronic stage. this Made the location v the second Resolu- settler who 1 rem rd “Consummation.” Doe: he look just like a man|was then presented and deemed suf-| Ask all druggists or any first class Sailings A : : \'r-d enthusiast might call. them whe hes found 1 beetle in hia soup? |Tfielent by the clerk. . But. the-eity |druggist. for ‘an, original two-ounce ne uch aim!"" "There he goes,” and The makeup! Ugh! ‘There's the |commissioners, when it was passed| bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full ince bags: teen a lagi tort ; ' : rub! MGB | on to them, found it otherwi strength) and tefuse to accept any- op ie Lake Horom Matias ‘Action for a writ of mandamus was|thing. in its place. It is such a Erie, s on then instituted in the district court | highly concentrated preparation that std Lake Superior. x and the case came to the supreme]}two ounces last a long time and other a Gieethienee es uarcow neck of land STNG ee cn One a eava ReneS CASEING Von coyUTt i Gigemeen Maemrertaartee between the Veton and Missouri Riv- Holding that the commissioners | satisfaction you ean have your money | ad feservations call any Tourist or ous and just below a cluster of smali were not qualified to co behind the | refunded. R. R. Ticket Agent, or i! auditor’s certificate, Mr. Palda de-| Special note: People who want to clared that to do so was to permit] reduce swollen or varicose veins}. : one man, in this case Brunner, to] should get a bottle of Emerald Oil at his from’ C. C. (“Cash} least the deciding vote in his own|once. Applied night and morning as Pyle, the financier of} his farm all “mussed up” with an oil| case. directed they will quickly notice an 1 firm of Grange & Co, Id them they could test; He declared that to do this was] improvement which will continue un- nity of the tract, but not| equivalent to nullification of the law.| til the veins and bunches are reduced He held that the provision called|to normal. islands, | All historic writings available,’ r, agreed the fort stood on| t ieft bank of the Missouri river. iecing var.ous bits of this kind o indefinite informatfon the ‘Histori Site: mittee, consisti C. Williams ‘ G. W. A. Ee y* Great Lakes Transit Corp., 101 Palladio Bidg., Duluth, Minn. The lady in the “game” is ‘dna Murphy. Red is paid to er on an average of 14 time every love scene. and the picture} like tha abounds in love nes. jand Carry “Just think, paid to kiss a lady| the foot : : i coneluded the fort must have been i Charcoal Found | rountetanented T iId-| The clubs w i 5 the ‘Marias . ‘The eight or more log build- u ¢ : : t close together and surround.| of pure bred and gra ; ricki nieshidden rains .of-ithe carly! } furnished sufficient combusti-|@nd_ one-half year old heifers. Mv. | if Svoboda also plans on having. stock | eighty years have elapsed s' “In corner of the stockade is mesiiite sedan i Pe aggre Two abandonment and burning of a depression which may haye been Oper ie mnnpeanteny pie clog deer With Grover Schmidt, Sr., i of deer, antelope ‘and elk and Smith. ‘ Ber of SHE ORR anconee cine e bones of the buffalo. Meat was, ning on | Solve Problem vt e , Grove ©. Schmiat a e S ee LIES 7 kage = i ‘nd Prank Leli) which was accom. redskins that Fort McKenzie was Jersey and pure bred milking Short: | panied by two ‘school boys, Tom} abandoned and burned to the ground.| horn breeds. | Sharp and Grover C. Schm Eddy County necame known as the Murray Bot-| enced by the quantities of | ™ tom, seven miles above the mouth of | ¢ found at the old ground 3 day fort and trading post. ble material to make quite a confla-| Svoboda also plans on K stuck | SWhen it is remembered at] gration. judging and demonstration teams. | ye Ol ib. expentto a refuse pit for it was full of bones; pane N n = H Bate aae ot seeming slender rib, thigh, and shank bones |‘ poly Ce ee Paraboloid Reflectors fi “« arch| no doubt, the principal item on the _ Yearlings | ec wrcnaiatcle are of these rugged frontiers- id milking Short- including pure br y was almost immediately re-/ bill of horns, Guernseys und. Holsteins.|_ ¥ ench Lick Springs, Ind., Jun Pre ae ey T eilhs & : teat K. D. Chambers, scientific rese ith the approach of evening, ye| They will also have demonstration mbers, 8 i me aay any “ind with con,| and stock-judging teams. The teams | engineer, By using a two-color k 4 ill compete at Minot, Devils Lake, | lighting scheme, proposes to s go and G the problem of glaring headlights. _ warded, for on examining inequali ties barely noticeable on the surfac of the ground, which were discover-' © ¢ ws of the boy, Tom flicting emotions fram the mute re ‘and Forks fairs. Sharp, at a point near the river, we| mains of Port Kenz a eein aa Chambers’ sytem consists in th: stra fact hundr ave elapse! - Mcheadtawne ane . _ soon Daa eael te our satisfaction | ee ue S| Stutsman County use of oval headlamps each of wh R. Andrus, county agent, plans|has two paraboloid reflector: o have the clubs exhibit pure | upper one fitted with an orange ‘| bred and grade Holsteins. They will|ored glass und the lower one send a demonstration team to Stuts- | blue glass. man county fair, Grand Forks and} A color filter box just inside the remained of Fort McKenzie. | moment of time as compared to the! | sons of time, the mighty M Stones and Debris Remain has ceaselessly surged pas “No surfa ation of the fort| bidding bluff. What a stor 8 at mounds of| rounding hills could tell: Of In remains, save little var 7 RE ee fa Be a in *stone and debris. s at|dians whose sun has set forever; of | Fargo. windshield of the automobile filter the stones were used by the builders! countless buffalo and elk and igor Grant County out either orange or blue lights o Under the supervision of ‘Theo. | approaching cars. | These filters are connected elce. orianetiees sful year with their|trically with the bulbs in the lamps 'y ves and demonstration team. They | 80 that when the orange filter is é fh will show at Fargo and Grand Forks site down apts he line of vision “ : a - SP t a ore Mcannaie lid | fairs. of the approaching driver, the bluc | Bie Gashe post, We found one| > AMIN (IDIO? R. C. Newcomer, county agent, will | light turned on automatically. Whe of Fort McKenzie for fireplaces and! ntelope; of _steambs that each pile of stone repr » kings and sheep a building. There are no less t range; and eight of these piles in an orderly} humble array wround 00 foot square. — | comes here to Martell, county agent, the clubs pl: Make This Free Book _ Your Jelly-Making Guide ERE is an outstanding book — it takes up jelly making and_pre- on jelly making...’. one that _ serving in an easily understood way | the blue filter is drawn down, the over the remains of the fort. Under | ed this covering were found beads mal ranging in size from bird shot to CLUBS P They were of various small marbles. re_from another car, a driver merely filters out the light f that car by using the complemen filter. also have | udging teams, | ound Grand Forks fairs. jt zbright colors with blue predominat-, ; ty filter ; | Zing. Other objects brought to light | FOR FALL F All S| a peers octash filter ig transparent to light were broken pieces of clay pipes,/ |. In this county the clubs will ex-| Cee practioally th rene sead musket balls, iron nails, a human Hyatt his county the ‘clubs will ex-|see practically the same ax if he light and sat the Pem t the Fargo E.G. zek tooth, a bone knife handle, and}, _ ; stein RANGER bly Delft ware, all of which obj ais “were of trader origin. Artici ing: were per origin. Articles ot town he co ae ; ae tae Sere etapa a eedlaes gory «beads hee in: OER Newer QUBINS ON MURS | | housewives really incetéstettiin jelly Bee laining thoroughly every eweastle, -Maj. omer pila? Q and an ivory tool or ornament that [Yi A. Ma. Tit wa erenile, Be es s a farm in the south making, canning and preserving method and recipe from the very none of our party could identif, ae tupac fi ‘A fell This latter article was found college; who racer’ m. la» eee o h fellow) eastern corner of Canadian county ; . a state tour of insp calf | wrote me a. letter he'd shoot | a" ‘ f : ; | first ste Phelan among the stones of a fire- % state tour 0 5 < has told oil lease operators wo: ma ave without charge. . clubs, offering of sug: to} me if I didn't keep away from his] jn this territory that he doesn't. wat y arg P : .the fort had bargained it from an #nd arranging for judging and dem | “W don't you keep away from Indian and placed his valued trophy |nstration teams. has switeal: It is unique in its appeal both to Just. the sort of a book, in thor- ; the skilled jelly maker and the oughness and attractiveness, that a ‘ veral cl vill put| “He didn’t sign his name!"—-1 on the mantel of the fireplace and Seah memocal clubs: will. put | dn't sign his namel”—Lon ER i ‘ 4 : Samia the contusion of the abandon-jon. 8 cow culling. | demonstration |don Opinion: ce COLDS i less experienced housewife. ou would expect the world’s ; ont of the fort it had been over Vorfat production and. the kecming| THE OTHER SIDE are lingering and annoying. | say as ‘largest manufacturer of beet sugar jooked and left behind, The article t H, Jiggs Yd me ba ig ” The very first ni Hy i i Erie dnt setmesree pices of bons sf herd records says Mr. Chalcy:| Fou tovk Ured-ouk, Have & sist] y first night apply For the former, it contains new Farle peat ga . eee ae inches federrre ones milk production’ demonst ition ; hich | in a meeting on the rights of women i \ combinations of fruit... new P you. ; 3 i # brings out the methods which should |and if his supper isn’t ready when he * ee . z Ptapering toward the ends and with a pene poved inthe production of ‘omes home I shall have a terrible VAPORUB : recipes . . .new ways of appealing The book is by Mrs. Ida Bailey y >. time with hii ~Prokodl, Moscow. | ___ Quer 47 Million Jars Used Yearly to a family’s tastes through the Allen, widely known cooking preserving of fruit and fruit juices. authority. For the less experienced housewife, Write:today for your copy. i 1b akng, caning and preervng al THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY SUGAR BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO Gof an inch. The face of it was cov- Clean and wholesome milk. Both of i ks arra: i et- these demonstrations have been put F ered with marks arranged in geomet- (1°. ‘the National Dairy Show by . ical order. Y , Sho = “It will not be inappropriate to re- North Dakota Boys’ and Girls’ club tell here the circumstances attend- members and the team putting them Sing the abandonment of this post. on have placed second in competi- Hsince its establishment in 1833. by tion with teams from other states. the American Fur Company, it had “The dairy demonstration tean riving point. Under the su- are composed of two club members rvision of Major Culbertson, friend- while the judging teams consist of Fy relations had been cultivated and three members. The teams to rep Smaintained with the Indians, but in resent the county and the state the year 1842, there was placed in| contests are chosen, at a county sengeraty charge of the post one F,'elimination contest,” states Mr. hardon, an able but unserupu:|Challey, nah ae Frigidaire is the modern, economical . ter ofa ee was in lags by visited by Mr, Challey: earned nd enping foodie ah qneven. 8 ; imself. In the winter -3 al emperature. Change your present ice- to whom! Paul C. C. Wagner, county agent, 4 7 4 4 Bee ene ee ee ae tilled vlads on exhibiting, calves, at Fargo box into an electric refrigerator with the "san ‘or’ ‘airs. ie clubs § ore Aon’, A . by one Of the diate deances and under his supervision will have about Frigidaire unit, or select one of the new metal cabinet Frigidaires. Buy the with one Alexander Harvey, a des- 25 head of eal and heifers in the Frigidaire you want on the G M perado of the worst type, general | exhil its, including pure bred and ‘ 8 massac! Son londedwith nie, ate tra GE AC monthly payment plan. | \ ce wae planned. The plan| grade Holstein Friesians, pure bred é : “ B e ef Su ® : @ ‘upon the gate ofthe fort when P \ . b : — P dof Indi in to trade f 4 a ff aaain, When ihe satsnce was fied | Be Your Own Boss 3 2 d tJ a |e hs. indians, eaepet ae. 28. Have Your Own Busines: ailre B; 5 , Pack z discharged into, their midst. -Ac- H ssare in business as our factory l : ~ Some of the Chapter Headings : Cc i . massacre Refer . i nt. We sell wool sweaters, . writer, reagts ppg n de ENT blankets, underwear, etc., from ELECTRI REFRIGERATIO N ad sepaent of the fatiase 3f) factory to bape lust noe . B. K SK ‘Chardon’ 04 re THEMSE ‘VES! Write : : ‘oolen 5 bigoetel opens fire he pe 3 writ fore: fey cou! sel for Taditens teers © Mills, $35 E. 7th’ St., St. Paul, £28, Better refrigeration— git

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