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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 enter the league o Heast the world court, and:sive ‘Parop "a chanco to dispose en peang will fecl that we ought to/ one stroke it 'sbutheastern profes f nations, pr att Siomal tournament. of that sarvisctt x Ret a goes to bed under Pies DAWES’ VOTE ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAY DECIDE . oa its carrying mi Seend of dependit Tht acided 8 te to pay its costs Me. ‘colonize the country PAGE THREE aged with great economy. In- Too Late To, | FOR RENT—A garage. Phone esbW. ei! ae sana 's care, insisting cold and lack (road was built. By en ny Soe in| FoR SALE—Furniture. Call 504M. M and an News Late Weaaer tse Sphtadgtce| peaeitetticn San be fan Saag McNARY BILL rates tang Be ‘saa nce Peper oe ‘ a d of huntteds SE miglode: of" nya before Queen at Wimbledon, | of blooded ‘stock and by” mo erate WANTED—Second cok at Sweet ha i property. 7 ‘ . (Cor tinued from from page one.) freight rates he built a cpatonn which Shop. F The former Ka! . “Repub-| Henry G. Brock, rich Philadelphian |the president would sign he, bill if was economically sound. mt |lican Pri is now assuming for Who killed three with auto, pardoned | it Ait be placed before him. The Soo, as the Minneapolis, St.|roR RENT—Three oom. furnished cae the right of thefte by Governor Pinchot after spending | Leaders hoped to bring about a vote Paul and Sault Ste. Marie is popular-| apartment. 314 Third 8 If that were so, Republican Prus- $20,000 in welfare work. jon the measure before the end of to- ly known, is an amalgamati6n of rail- | ia would only be imitating the Ho-| ‘i ee % cssion, with debate limited to ‘roads, which was effected in 1887/+oR RENT—Sleeping room, clean zollerns of angjent days before scat J. Larson won Republican utes for each senator after with ere ny hburn of Minne-/ modern home, suitable. for. mai ith ro was any Hoheagollern King or "omination for congress from eighth . After: this vote, action must apolis as its firs lentsan office| wife or two gentlemen. For ; district in Minnesota, virtually com- aken on the cooperative market- he filled with notable efficiency dut-; Qne book case. Call 306 Eighth St. plete Pua from Mondays pri- | ing bill dy passed by the housé. ing the days of organization until his 5 ; | mary showed. The M 4 1 brought election as U. 8. senator two years shi AM Kida ak Rea More than “100 people from fourjevergreens. The two. shelter belts | Hohenzolte: j Proposa rough! FOR SALE—AU kinds of house! counties turned out yesterday for the| are arranged in the form of aT. |“ was the 1) Se avilunioue wae dab Gueeea luc eebell ore an amendment to the later, The Minneapolis, Sault Ste!" goods, must be sold by July Ist, experiment station pi There were| In the portions sheltered by these |thi. the robber baron family of cast! Resolution. was in Rivton oa | cacneeine “bill after the house had Maric and Atlantic Railway had been) Aigo light housekeeping rooms for people present from far away as|trees, there areysmall sections with! Prussia laid upon -merehants and 18 nl Seha iP ot Mi pay Seria © voted down a similar measure, spon- built in 1883 to connect Minneapoli: ont Phone 637W or call at 113 Mazelton. in Emmons county, and Na-| treo plantings “of various kind: elers. From highway roby or Schall of Minnesota to de-jsored by Chairman Haugen of its with the Atlantic seaboard and by! Mandan Ave. haleon, in Logan. For that matter| good many of them fruit tree Hohenzollerns shifted to fray his expenses in successfully de- | agriculture committee 1885 the Twin Cities were linked toj A * nore was one from Miles City, Mon-, There apples, crabs and plums are | usury and got rich at it, ‘The angels,| gending his right to his seat against ae — the Canadian Pacific at Sault Ste.) ws WANT four salesmen with cars tana, who came, saw and was con-jraised. In the southwest part, wheat,/who know all, would shed few tears] Magnus Johnso FINAL RO! is marie. to sell a pure Pennaylvania Motor quered. flax, barley, oats and tame grasses |if that royal property, based o Lom Davies Parnbccbaber cindie| ore, BY ‘PONIGHT . Soo Opens New Territory Oil direct to. Consmming _ Trade. Evan W. Hall, agricultural super-| are grown. jhonesty, were restored to the Ger-| 4 Tom Davis, Farmer-Labor candi: | Washington, June 2 ——Sen- ‘Thamoorineaice oak y cable| Liberal commissions. Minnesota visor for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and| The great plains station is consid-| man people. srimaries Manda. formally conceded | to debate on the McNary farm bill, Wi tee extatision aba -Aseaneee Lubricating Oi! Co. Mankato, Minn. St. Paul railway, with headquarters|cred the most important in the de- aA TORY primaries Monday, formally conceded | proposing an equalization fee to Mpreied eh tagg a reine} See Mr. Lovoloer, at McKenzic Ho- at Miles City, wav present and evineed | partment of dry land agriculture. | WW ANGELIST’S defeat and extended congratulations | stabilize prices, neared, its conelu- fond which hits the Canadjan Pacific | tel Saturday, Juno 26. , keen interest in all that went on. M. Atephens, superintendent of Koad pts EH Vata AL Le ek eas at Portal, traversing the productive +" Mr Hall is a son of the Rev. €. U./ tho station, is assisted by J.T, Sar] KIDNAPERS ARE ‘ss : tab ee Ek EC a Mouse river valley, there is the Max- POR SAL5 Hail, formerly at Elbowood. jvis, Robert Wilson and W. P. Baird, | 7 1 that the vote would be close, A final Bismarck branch’ which originally |5 ROOMS and bath, new modern So’ taken was Mr, Hall with what associate agronomists... ¢. Thysell, [BEY NG HUNTED|| Newsof Our oll call was | expected before ad- Fras Senator Washburn's rond from) bungalow ‘with, mple flogge and she saw during the morning and after-|agsistant agronomist, T, K. Killand, { | Journment tonight, Bistaatck, joined ‘to the o@6 ‘witich basement, good neighborhood noon that he persuaded Professor J.| scientific aide, and J. C. Brinsmade, | ~ _ Neighbors ' Two stirring attacks on the mea- the 8 Vee Sullt from Max to Wash. re close to schools, It now rents H. Shepperd of the Agricultural Col-|Jr., assistant agronomist under the (Continued from peeé one:) hor ts both from the Democratic side weeks" for $35.00 a month, Price $3,000, + lege at Fargo to give him all the pro- | cffico of cereal investigations. F, W., necessary, Ke said, both in jus-| @ TGS ——— of the chamber, featured the closing burn, half cash and balance ie in giams of the day’s activities which | Mason is the station clerk, and Tooks| tice to Mrs, MePherson and the pub TEMVIK Cea NE UaeHE TAT ObToG cue tae A large section of North Dakota,! monthly payments of $26.00 each. eft over. He also took all that| after the office. Hie, Frafk Muckler and David Galqu- | S" leader, Senator Robinson of the extreme southwest corner, was| Interest 7 per cent. TI! is rare ver’ from year’s picnic. —_——_——_——_ Meanwhile, thousands of Mrs. Me-]houn transacted business in Linton nsas, predicted that if the equal- tapped by # railroad when the Chi-| bargain, Gee it. 1 back with him to B d Pl Nati 1 Pherson’s _ followers sembl | Wedhteday evening. n fee wefe enacted into law it see Milwaukee, and St. Paul Rail-| WE HAVE a bargain in a 7 room Miles City, he proposes to. stir | DAN ays Nationa te ee E | Chester Brogden transacted busi- | Soult “bow upt in the courts, and way built through in 1907 and since} modern are seyret pasts ang up intebeet Tork at the Grant " | shri : Los An tl Weneuin ra ” Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri, ; warm; well located and near Plains, Static He expected tore] Hymn Again as Test) temonstrations of Jor ater having) "ge it hinton Wednesday afternoon. | deciared that if the bill went through seen aely. “In cocperation with ine| schools, "A pretty home for a very turn for next year's pienic at the Leen Area ety haee anice Be Une steak ane at Rieesteey wanes 200 Lares Seeeiecen ta On Yailroad, local interests have made| low price. $3800. Terms. head of 9 delegation from. Montana,! phe Mandan Municipab and last| WoChs..,Artamgements Were under nesday and Thursday. ‘Nearly all | Cuntry in less than 30 days.” marked progress in advancing toward | IF YOU want a good 7 room modern to see what is being done at tho local | night concluded its concert b apy for a celebration at the took in the dance Thursday evening |, S¢h#ter eld publican, better farming. house with garage close to court station, eee ee Sick Sao nchel Bone? | temple to welcome Mrs. McPherson! and all reported a good time. Idaho, said that mers were not : house, and with an, east. front, we H. Shepperd, Fargo.| Fact week the Baia serlsee to Celta bike keel Steve Koppy and daughter, Pauline, | iver relief the would “tear own The railroads serving North Dako-} have it. Price $6,000. You cannot eee the eels _ low the custo practice in th I ISM ARCK TO of Horsehead valley. were shopping ee ariff wall and throw it into the ta are close to the interests they Re ee Bice. aa HS ; ster farm. He showed | expect beeause it “didn’t mean an BIS) C in town Thursday afternoon, ieeHEnK Aerts serve, They have taken a leading] NEW } ig the visite ench, or pit silo, ft i Last Wednesday morning at 8:30 Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, part in the development of the state] bath in Riverview Addition, maple the ned its advantages in| thing.” The people 00k oe! = HAVE PARTI Mise Blanche Stadtman became the e#sserted the bill would not increase und have extended their service be-| floors; and modern features; ‘é *“the way of cost. ng ied i i eal | cont s bride of James A, Rush of Hazelton, | the price of farm commodities to the yond immigration work and are now| choice location and near, school. ‘ Pastures Inspected eeabtatihicthe number's aaa CELEBRATION | the ceremony was performed at the |cousumer. - keeping agricultural experts in the! $4500. Terms. : ¢ The , BNeTEAy Cate eee Catholie ze, Rev, Fath field to assist the North Dukota| NEW MODERN 6 room house | with S e nial graainn next to es as a test. i F Pe ee pi SEheTrttial ie ‘Both Amendment Approved Agricultural College in promoting its bath and garage; close to schools; i aU atecint and nerated aiWwe | (Cutinued “from page one.) “tlilec t he senate then reaffirmed by for- campaign of balanced farming. As| well built. and in good condition. , seg Recetas | norial Foundatios id, Which is be- ; vote-—50 to 3 te " * e'studied the effects} Mr, and Mrs. Philip. Isley, Mesa,| tue guiget rete pane at Be" known in this : MeNocy nimentinent Te eeueetgiae the speakers at the Custer exercises Sun-| Is renting for $50.00 a , month. 5 M1 kinds of d ived T Uden: \ man having 1 day’ will point out, the railroads must| $6200 with a cash payment of $1200, RUE UT a ona, arrived Tuesday by auto to | ject the endorsement of Presi-| ood share of her life.” She use of $75,000,000 of the $150, nor be forgotten when-Netth Dakotals|~ and eesy tote on the, Nelanias ire-knd on thbseattlb’ard both! dent Calvin Coolidge and of the Lie |Eraduate of the Hazelton high school, | Fev°lvins fund carried “on the bill] CBA Service, New York Bureau) | development within one generation | MODERN 7 room house and bath; ree aT VERN C aac a a taught school in this com-| southern Democmnts voted ‘te Here is the West Point commence-| from sage brush to silo is considered.| east front; double, garage with the most. startling thing | Boddy Governde to Take Part munity. the diughter of Mr, | Southern Democrats voted for | the) ment at a glance. In the open air a beautiful yard; close to schools; 0 sdad of tha cvcine | ae, pe ND: Governor A. G. Sortie will probably | ind. edtman., Mr. Rush [mendment while most of those from] under bright June sunshine, with the * house is well and conveniently Ks ts tho study of the of| pefore going home, hi velamatjon in connection |i." the son of Mr. and Mrs, M, Rush the cast and west opposed it. linspiration of a battle monument for Band Concert Will nlanned and ts splendid basement s amounts 0 opening ‘of the week, and] of the Hazel vic e : MELA uke! background, the class of 1926 at the ‘ and is in cholce location, pasturage, Seer a a aronecy Xpocted to take part in the open-| hort” honeymoon tape thee beret | Me ilization fee operative] Military Academy. are graduated. Be Played Tonight), 30" siotib make an appointment a bet abe panturerqfia huwarad ued The Yucca Rodeo opened Be cavpit: wilt tale Mp mie waldanee preinst veo immediately instead of] assistant Secretary of War MucNider and sce this fine property. $5200. are 10 steers. Bach steer has 10 dave Gadn kde to | aosed to raise money bs in Hazelton. | ‘Temvik friends send eighth Willian. amend! is presenting the diplomas. The Bismarck juvenile band will Ne oi assert vats wis weres 6° sasturag ig The Mandan municipal jute to inseribe their names on. the| 4m consratulations and best wishe as 3 to 50, with nine Demo- play an open air concert on the post- th a 1 re M AM vin Schenkenbe| i " cast front and close to schools; de, tat Wie oe "ame ban will\play for the ro t| pages of Birthday Book,” so-} ant the ef rm Nnother and. sister, (ots joining with 26 Republicans in| proper county in which to commence peace ioe 4 eonieee at 740 oo ‘to ck. fey nice jard “end: Arena; GOTNe: ps ah ered Pie MONT hal — Hed. The pages are being circulat- |" Pals sheen i ‘supporting the amendment. The] the ac vithi sania he concert will also be broadcast by 5 acres ‘this Line, leaving but 7 acres! — GUESTS OF CHIEF ROMER [ld at this time in the ee ‘the ; et Bismarck — callers [Democrats trom the cotton producing | Seetine gig eet, they Provisions of | Rismarck radio station, KFYR, and IF YOU wish to buy a,houge oritet, per steer, It has been found by ex-! Myr, and Mrs, C. Nielson, Buch: us local committees ot! . $i states stood solidly against the] j uit ee persons having radio sets may hear iT : periment that the da, as’ well 4 ‘Alice Calquhoun and Al Latics interpleaded, subsequent to the com-| tne ic at their h we can satisfy you in quality, loc: ee th es a ot ce de Ae granddaughter, Mi hn (He) eounbraet Atece Mahe overt cette | HC ites amendment. cement of the ae! is not en-|'"Dhe concert. was first announced| tion and price. It costs you noth- “ . ¢| Halvorson, ley City are gue: fires SCHnthered MORataGe nud o ’ tin , reason the 1) are used in eaeh pas-|Chief of Police and Mrs.N. HTomer: |bound, the hook containing them to be UTaas, & shent the afternoon. a att Petre wing igty (toe Inst evening, and the, ‘program ing to, let us show you what we is to provide a general average.! Mrs, Nielson is Mr. Romer’s sister. | put in the h hte © daily ion Bible Teeident of thy | a8 Published in last night's issue o i iikieeas & come, f the performance Ry: i a ed who.do not an opportunity tof tere eer ee t that ee | SUPREME COURT | t a resident of the| the Tribune. HAR! ant, ac ANY, ix more ‘to the poin HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Tnkor bes imaandinccviywarilleke n ist church > —_—___—_— ° ie baeue Se it record of one steer’s individ-! Dave W. Lindgren, Jamestown, for- afforded an_opportunit I oho Troan order of the dis ‘ ince it balances the | tia Medan tivh putters De ee the church base- From Eddy County cee ae i Tividual variations of the| PTudadag di Mandin: [trom whieh wii ellen ba neces e HI attended. Mi te Bank of Grace Cit jag the lies OF teal Hendon = r F iting n was the Bible ic banking» corpora ; place of trial, Hon . Infetit! another pasture of only 50] ea amo due sea withing Vthe shoal be missed] intendent. Mrs. E. Larvi . Lu Lowe, Judg. . al naga r poe be otherwis » directly to lnc shiate fae cane j ie ORDER REVERSED. Er x there are 10 steers. These do| ehh fue fonds closing the| Harold Heinwitter, “assister ‘her ‘in Plaintiff and Respondent.| Gpinion of the court by Johnson, uson the “pasture Is pretty well Led eile Kis obse : school: Now Misa Greene — ch | Bert Dahly and'E, R. Bradley, tea the pa Ss pretty Mandan photographer, “The school childyen in Bismarck | jy the’ Om StU ee ee erty aital acl are aida aie manne, cBirace) e pictures of Gen-Jtook the lead in contributing to this E. It. Bradley efendants,) Minot, North Dakota, Attorneys for i party,| fund two yea ro, now the grown in a) LS Plaintiff and Appellant. were here. ups will fh n opportunity to SYLL SGN UE and AppeHant. McGee oss, Minot, North Da STAR MEETS qe eee Nas As between the parties and as an V Metzen, Williston North Queen I Chapter of the Order q aygctinst a subsequent purchaser of) Hakota, Atto Interpleaaed Wome Reon ceraine even: and chlecht and} assisnee with aetual notice, a de-! nerendant a & . ing at 8 o’cloc! Ruuneon of ‘ yer, Ne D., returned ription of property in chattel pear tiuse 4 Bt home the middle of last week after ; mortgage as that “now in my pos Where the leat 1 3ne See tion program on June [spending a few days at the home of | session, owned by me and free from| CIVILIZATION four and a half ac lie iste ree prog 1 the tthe former's brother, John Schlecht. | ai! incumbrance” is sufficient. 1 riasiesenigasner aantiae | » third of he pastar ae SB, A. tonight at Knights off Wye oes coum, os of | tothe Bamber jof the, Temvik people | Avneal from the District Court, of| CAME TO STATE ° aoe devo d to gro ‘oe the Taney: Bett wilt be ofl took in the danee at Dob nn} ddy' County, Hon. Fred Jansonius, 1 the steers ‘did’ as wéll e Liberty Bell,” will be in charge! Saturday. All reported an enjoyable } Judge ON R iS ‘ si had seven acres of graz-| of ict! genau, Mish times hegre) APRIRMED: RAILROAD Value counts in everything— ' of the Red} A. W. Quast went to Bismarck] Opinion of the court by Birdzell i . . ’ eigl will he a (Continued from page one.) ek: sn abertele check Of dhe taps of TODAY ‘ neti ellen the | RE ety Messi and hiace, | oak Mtiotnees Se aGeataaeee” S| Nexthery Buel, hee aitoad inclading socks. ‘Thet'e-why ! > pee a Q c ef ce, | Dak., Atta fe re: . alictie® cattle bells throurhom k orney 1 ,_ | ficials, former President Grant, tpt dy “weighing ‘themcersy’'iwe| (Continued trom page one) {the city will take up the echo and re-| Allan Qu gat home andy 8. Craven und Kelly & Morvix.| ting Bully who, held the “American | sales of Interwoven Socks weeks, ‘oury, cruelly and intolerance. in|peat-it briefly. The opening cere- | afternoon. ton, Attorneys for Respond:| flag, and others 2 sit 3 John 7) Sarvis; who is-actually in|z But there is plenty of time, |monie: will begin at 1211 a. 0. Mrs ‘Charles Bndben’ aH i Sessa Seta. Miatninn keep right on growing year harge of the pasturage erfd of the! — he closing program a e place mn | Lee Di rhe G ; z | a * a «works Saecompanted Pietessor ‘Shep-| This world will last more than one|at 3 o'clock im the afternoon of July |Willmen theres ie Line Mendes | Lee Dillages a tiet and Appellant Rte es eaten altel a ue by year. And it’s why there ‘and, explaingd details of his| hundred million years longer, accord-|fourth at the city auditorium. It |evening, : fee oo | Bate Wan MRE or pen Iatloniepeac hing oe canta Gt science. Rene Wells so Bal Weaun the direction of, the : Most of the enn Ge around | The Lincom National Life In- | Butte in 1888, and ending in Seattle are more Interwovens sold were furnished for the visitors by the| brain, say 100,000 years hence, a sug-|_ The committee in charge of cireul nea Peery eae! pee | ener Teulon e laxcacwic: rive epee later. James J mu its the world over than any other ) Chamber of Commerce. “Aft! gestion hut marriage be abolished tion of the Birthday Book will con)" Mir! and Ma, dohn Schlecht motor- | vo” ss) pom Defendant. ce one ory pattern, \ Ms the lunch, and while a brief Will sound-as preposterous as a sug-|sisi zof Judye 1. Birdzell, chairman, eas Mf saptor- endant. r ss tern, : ‘ Se et aie eae tae mendes ts de cite tae who” nfo nat yet a ap ere, aes ew ee ee ee make of socks in existence. piconene into th eater shed and ture, of ‘witnesses et alive Pet icon (ies nt in one of the hospitals | i Defendant and Respondent. x n Kittson, the St. Paul You get more for your money A. J. Sylv Bese isem: angle Thevenatanth) o£ 1 varccent shwE lof thebook, but da lieve Eee ges amintite biitgs| Ee a ae es : é trench ted in the morn-|is good in man is religious ‘and will be enough as sent in for {suit RGhinst & EW. edcnb comncre: | ahelitee ohieeien dine de cemees irs in Interwovens—in appear- ing, discussed the silo and its im-| monogamous, and that tenth of 1 per]2" mo» nares. Each page contains ___ WILD ROSE \tion upon.a polley of insurance, he soncinent. “bis coun fivet cated ane ‘portance: in. the -winter, teedingy eft ceMe syull grow. jto ALU apes cent WIth Apaee for Anam King of Bismarck was callin | may lay the venue in any county in| St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba, ance, fit and wear. ——. trench silo is nok tho boat 4 Baa pnts nds here the first part of last | the state, and such county is the| and afterward the Great Northern to be had,” declared Mr. Sylvest Mary Roberts Rinehart, in an arti- 1 Helen Doehle of - Moffit is | ‘eg but he urged the farmets to adopt it|cle pubfished yesterday, said a wise | NEWS BRIEFS '}here for a few days, renewing ac- x. ‘ if they could not afford a better kind, a g, to which rushing, RonTeust ea CAT. “%)quaintanees with some of her old inter weve ating te $ s y tion: “Pre- . . fi 15 "fatal ah” Me! datared Sie gating avaye toon we wear oar Coie procents National Gow atta Brownawett and oon fA AVIOINEY 15280220,,t0 Laan, on. Residence and ON See and Ieeel his experience with tho trench 4ilo| selves out and die before the time graphic medals to Byrd and Bennett, who have been visiting rel pom Brest foe 5 and 44 roe ‘om 2 fs ve ere e Low Interest eC, repaymen' TIVi- Professor Shepperd seconded Mr. Z Englishmen, Frenchmen, Germans| Troops kill 25 villagers, including AR eke hone ee hiathes’ Saas. TO leges. ' aid eck ivester's remarks, declaring that|plan their lives, work to get what| Women, at Mcnna, Egypt, for inter-1” arnold Peterson, the Wild Ro P. C. REMINGTON : desired to repeat his parable of, the plan requires, then retire and| fering with Holy Carpet escort to) sgaq overseer, has a bunch of men City National Bank pens ‘ . Joseph and the seven fat years. “Be-| live for a whiter In America ve Mecca. working on the road east of school 'y Nationa! come in Silk, Wool and Lisle, in a great cause Joscph was a good prophet in| plan industriously—every man wi CCR aE ernie No. 2 this week. pai A 5 il- . vpthat instance, the king inade him | tell you what he will do and how) Uesree | Livingstons uaa number from this locality ‘atten variety of weights and colorings, retail. commissioner of ‘agriculture,” de-|he will live, by and by. Later you| bea' ‘obby Jones’ regord 34 by he dance at Braddock Monda clared Me. Shepperd, hear that he is dead—the plan never ; = ed snes ut Braddock Moni ing at a wide range of popular prices. County Agent R. C. Newcomer was| carried out, - Cardinal at Mass Mts. George Staff is taking chiro Let us show you. We recommend In- introduced and made a few remarks| But it is a good thing for the : : practic treatment jn Flasher. Her he f t ake of in the early part of the program. | country, and for its men. ‘They were " r daughter, Mrs, Howard Brownawell. terwoven as the foremost make McMahon Talks niade to work, not to plan a pleas- - is with hgr at the H, J. Brownawell e “ah : socks. Dr. Don McMahon of tho University |#t existence, and the country needs home. g of Extension division made a short talk | their work, not their leisure. Primary election will be heli at a ) Ce) I e on some of the difficulties that have| #!lenty of time to retiro in-heaven, hool No. 1 Wednesday, June 30th, z Ween encoustercd in. the feeding. of| Where Ho Work Is done. a.m. and continuing 9 over hay. He declared the} 14 4 sham battle, above New York, Bee ic «ands ot wi . tS i q . receiv is i $ eae mmpemaes: permitted |, farcical air flect did wonders and Mary iMetealt state “hat she fatten Last Time Tonight 2 made _| the defenders won, ey usually do hool in Valk ff A o . ct itl made a fow sremarks de-| ih Sn shan, battles. Be senpel te alley Aer and ds room Tailoring Clothing ments. The work of Sarvis reecived{ , Some say, and ‘can taught school No. 2 last year. Pl ; high praise from Professor Shepperd.{P#ild as many airships as may be This locality has been vis ‘After. the progrant there yas @/ needed. when. ‘the time comes, “Why several local rains, which will pro short, informal. cattle judging test.| > money on models that must long the life of the later crops. No Advance in Admission a » Afterward the pienickers returned by |‘ 3 Lore Whig Ravens Rmewne Mr. and ja Ae: i. Bese nawe i U . they visited as thelr faney, directed © Hal question when Croesus proudly EBTRRreriecn coaren epee Miss Inga Rye and J. B. Norton them and observed the work bping showed him his piles of gold: Oh, Brownawell’ and her mother, f 3 ee d» carried out. ieee any RUNEE OMS shay Haim ‘orge Staff, motored to Flasher Miss Rye challenges all men of your city to lift The front of the station is planted, Petter. iron than you, ‘he will be aeiay fs . : f to flowers and shrubbery. of various | Master & of all this gold.” Dwight: Casitsle:plhne-on ipolnc ‘to her on a straight up-lift. The little lady weighs kinds, The purpose of this is wo de-| 10 my mation contes flying east Mott the fore part of the week to only 125 lbs., yet she _has failed to be lifted by the q lormile wher Clayprs bad shr¥ol wal} Aion Tat be toaster SEMRUR Hote pee Peer em, wapnlog mn thousands that have ftied. NOW IS YOUR TURN. to encourage the farmers to try some, a The most of this community plan Also J. B: Norton, the American Rajah. He “sees of them.’ an Renin vel Tate pebesting sly ote at Parsing all,” “knows all,” ask him; America’s foremost fl we e se pit ry rt . At the back of the sata and the nation aug wid ayorts SE MIL kinds will’ bo mind reader. Also feats in human strength., 318 Main St. incon 114 north/and south and thé €X3t and west voters, think, about ‘the indulged in, , ain le shelter belts, These are wind breaks| Wor! court. Senator Lenroot, who ‘Feature _ made up of hard wood trees and, Seeks ‘renomination, was the leader Ms P ; of the world court movement in the , THATS. PAIR a oa tap | 5 ‘ Senate. Watch what happens to him Bank Clerk: As you work~in 1 nt tho polls, Wisnbar ci ieee few, tick . Headquarters For » , He is about to learn, as McKinley, Cui DR. R. S. ENGE Pepper, Stanfield and Cummins have Actor: Certginly. And, as you 2 ae id s 99 lerned, that when tho country voted work in a bank, can you get me a Cor ied —“Plan e’ Chiropractor STE” TSDODUO ‘wstos’ to epacee at aid Aloe nates tcdeataau btnusent, Paris ; medy—“Plane Jan Mechanics’ Tools, Some new Iabor- ~ ean “imaybe.” The. world court |, One of. the ‘latest applications of @ Consulation Free Hegde iar eae A) pe, of. the. intent aprllcation TOMORROW AND SATURDAY is the “maybe” of the league of ctricity is. in the treat: ‘ } ; vin: nd econom ical tool show }| mations, : ‘ en of dogs for TN cetapes The 5 SAVIN a im Is to a. is expose 15 minutes at a , | pdt and Mr. Mellon planned no sod le you, Eveready Pipae Bits, Stanley further reduction in federal taxes for 5 Waldo Brown, 4 Rochester, N, ¥.—' roker, is dead as &@ result of playing 82 holes of golf in onc day, according to’ physicians. He died least a year of two. But this ountry is rich; receipts seem to in- crease as taxes are Jowered, and the ‘ NEWEST ¢LATEST - BEST June payments of income and other f J % au irate esna Dane sek a miss ae “MY OWN PAL” Bis: Sam will probably f: ‘with | graphed in ‘Chi ae rmal ou 4 ‘Hibbs §; $500.000,000: more than he needs this eae . ‘year and able to cut taxes again. How those figures will sound in .Burope, and -how earnestly Buro-

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