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PAGE EIGHT ‘ ' REDUCTION IN Chicago Policeman Prefers Women _|Lady Astor Coming ’ .,2% ‘sk pert in, tog sith ditt timber stands in westerh Montana, | er in the world. ‘An expedition sent Pictures. of bullets being fired convention northern Idaho and eastern Wesh-|tecently by the British” museum from revolvers have been taken by ® Svane aia © ’” f ce Drivers as “Steader’ i to United States |,Mems Zerording to Mr Math- ington, more than 56,000 ucres hav- | brought back 9,000 specimens, special electrical apparatus. 3 " ! i ing been covered in two days, GRAIN RATES | For Comelcte Ret mie | eee eee a a | bonwdon, July 27—(AP)—Lady Fire Situation Is isthe worst in is youn California 3 ‘ | Astor, American born peeress and and other coast statés report the IS ANNOUNCED ; PP en ae member of the house of commons, Worst in 16 Years situation generally improved. . ‘ has started for the United States| Missoula, Mont., July 27—(AP)| 11 is probable that the Nile has a ae | : a Z 7 “for a good long rest.” But when|—Fi tinue to’ ravi luabl % RiiAbapolis. and St. Louis| : : : F*| | he stated and on what ship, where res cont avage valuable | greater variety of fish than any riv if ne f | she is to land, and how long she is Road Cuts Freight Rate : \to be away, her private secretary ‘ refuses to say. 6 Cents Per Cwt. ae f * ‘ Lady Ai d = i o Pp . | a. : | quiet” tae secretary sold this mene . . THAT PICNICLUNCH There is no substi- CAP) —The 4 5 be ing. “If the American reporters q / . tute. ad ne 2 J je ; {find her whén she Sind the onus Is all the better ‘ per 100 poulds nail rail t ; po : we pg dle Amie ; . Because of Datos seed n and grain produc hi ¢ . ee ‘oodmen Com ng ste . ™ Pack: wil pick a by an ae Here For Convention MINNEHAHA PALE up and action, “ Ene: is well ‘ : bs Preparations are under way for 2 ep lbapealtetct kebab work th e slight © Int ree - ie“ i redne: . . HEA Sen ‘will el | 2 ig Ir That a ‘the night ™ an the sixth It's an aid to LTH, extra cost. to nine | district convention of the Modern pil APPINESS lath tnd Bu i ! a i” | Woodmen of America, with an ini- HAPP and DIGESTION. id The new ¢, which has been / js 2-4 |tiation ceremony and midnight ban- Z Order a case for the Z at “Pure Oil Bl to b stern connections ey |quet followed by an entertainment Be. railroad, is We hdca to ceiver | i | program beginning at 1 o'clock in HOME Pumps. illions of shels of northwest | $ | the morning, will be held. ghiin ie Minneapolis from | ChE EC. Mathiesen was busy yes- , Telephone 427 n pee eae ancien | Pe | | eteente ar Secaration of Pt. Bismarck Bottling Works, Inc. ; Copelin Motor Co. PPR uly. 10, the “ros | ee : ‘} |terson hall, scene of the initiation ; ‘ Be aieish or unvee cents | ‘ J land entertainment program. Hell @ —o9 we Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. per 100 7 i | was assisted in the work by a num- eee vere may ine | ‘Praffic boss at Chicago's busiest intersection, who votes women ay Bi Grafton: t of Hlinois by way of Min- | ge he . j drivers ‘better: and Supreme Organizer Ralph E. ae eee, A: EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec: | quick halt in event of emergenc Johnson of Lincoln, Neb., arrived ‘ond of nine articles on the merits of bri don't. work.|here today. They were met by the {men and women as automobile driv- t vidents occur.| consul of the local camp, Jd. ffic police in nine cities i ff to the |Wehe, District Manager Mathiesen, ers. DIRECTOR DIES S d, and voted, 5 to 4, 5 5 right. They apol-]and Past Secretary L. Van Hook, : ae 4 | e wrong and never! who drove them to Mott where the ! 2 . i - ; 0) — Jesse | By NEA Se a alibis. And the | district convention of southwestern ure the hardest to take} North Dakota will be held tonight. so old they just hobble |rhey will return tomorrow morning r drivers ny -lin the opinion of T C iver balmers, died he i \J. Smith, who bosses traffie at Ch o'clock fol - busiest street intersection, at ate and Madison streets. ubout men -DEALER-RESPONSIBILITY means OWNER-SATISFACTION Continuous satisfaction in the ownership and use of an automobile come to the man who buys his car from a dealer who is disposed, and able, to assume full local responsibility for the car. Willys-Overland owners who bought their cars here are satisfied with them, not only because the Willys-Overland are good cars, but because we have made it our business to see that each one delivered to its owner, con- stantly, all that the manufacturer built into it. Whether you're ready to buy or not, come in and talk it over. tate und undertaking business there. Cautious in Jams He moved to Minot in 1908, engaged ci me most of trouble. 1 with women who never violate fic rules willingly but only t th. ma mistake. member of the “Women are always on the look- ep their he ‘¢ cautious and ANH . men--they think can step on it hard and rely on Municipality Not their strength to bring the car to a Responsible For Agents’ Actions Poison Ivy Picry relieves almost instantly Reversing a de and when it fails your money Be ain will be refunded. Mfgd by Piery Mfg. Co. Ambia, Indiana. eof their dut, 'f Sold by Cowan's Drug Store. ec br LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Bismarck, Minot, Mandan, N. D. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO Gemincer « 4 SALES CO., INC, ‘supreme court. Ph rr] The supreme sion held) 4 A | govern- the manner in its governmental the failure to exer Finger Prints of Mrs. McPherson Are ee G REAT E ST pee . Lox Angeles, July 27.—()—At- . artcncad Voaty that thoy: woul not permit her finger prints to be fp _ ‘ The Caste. of a Custom. Car taken to compare with those found in a Carmel, Calif., cottage, where it is asserted she spent some time aft- er being supposedly drowned. They ‘also said they would refuse to sup ply sumples of her handwriting to | : “td . : compare with chirography found in : é the cottage. ‘ / q ae ( Kenneth Ormiston, radio operator s . . fies 3 at Mrs..MePherson’s Angelus Tem- | : ‘ : ple, was in Carmel about the same - a Nene ime, accor 1g to the assistant dis- Voelker Surrenders wie . the first cime inan automobile offers disc wheels and four wheel brakes | F cal gomcion this —reaffirms the inflexible standards of "Voelker, sought asthe dis | E ER ; : : Studebaker. quality—and invokes’ tributer of poisonous liquor which | : ae Bp anew the great Stu baker tradition’ hax left a trail of dead and blind ma! i Bi i i along the Buffalo-Niagara frontier, | of: king pf ack 2 y by taday appeared voluntarily at police | tinually making th headquarters in company with his é ; lawyer and surrendered. | Voelker was named us the source | of some of the fatal liquor by own- ers of soft drink places. * Gome in and >see’ this Standard Six: “ Custom Sedan—mechanically up-to-’ apholtery. . 2 the-minute . . . Artistically ahead of * Prices f. the time. . . Economically, the car of the hour! — ty . hee