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' PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE —_—___—__-___——_-e ‘ ft plans for a picnic was deferred until; been enlarged an new vault in-' Parshall, near the Berthold Indian! year beginning July 1, 1926, and end-|cfasses of government, citizenship, i TODAY ' Wins Prize! Ene'next regular “meeting ‘of "the stiled in the added space. New fis-| reservation, being sont there hy the ing June 2, 021, shows. a deerea:e| linerty. and the constitution,” Judge » + oR og 6. ae prea ei6 tures are to be instal led in the in-| Wilhelm Oil company by which he of $15,788.95 from lust year, in ex) Goi. c, tebe: forbword, TCuAGiNA Hive pee 604) ‘ | day. will enend Pog Le ciene so tl pelt hal aut seaigiote:| Ws anleret ak en poet el pensés of running Morton county. 4 : 5 i 4 «| shall ip said to be very good terri- - — ings of all the farms of Rancas, any : ae) | ca secure the hall, according to Me.\ cd With tho Boten store front, tory, with crops in fair shape. LEAVE FOR CANADA Teeord year, 4 Kraft. The Brotherhood of American; painted to match, the two buildings - Sheriff and Mrs, Charles McDon- Standard Oil is benefited by cor-| ~ % | Railway Employes meets in the K.| side by side will present quite an, © TO SUCCEED VAN FLEET ald and son, Thomas, left Sunday for poration laws. Just now the copper ; Rc, of P.-hall, onc month regularly. | imprei appearance, | eG Kennelly, senior member| Winnipeg, Canada, where they will industry, ‘functioning under the pro-| ‘ ofthe Kennelly Furniture-company,' visit with friends for n time. visions of the Webb-Pomerene uct,’ f og 5 .. i ‘+ | and vice president of the state board —. Sart vice for regular exports ot! ‘ P ° 16 Morton County Mandan Team Will Md ‘embaliers, will become head of Kk Written By. er,” ete, ‘ ‘ ; ' Nee eee et urh the death of 3. D:{ 200 6 iG ae | ial a avs Boys’ Enroll For | Play Wilton Sunday) vin "rice “ithe,” reeentiy. ‘te-) Judge Cole, Fal vrapper's Weebly isaye rene net : Training Camp! — _ | Kennelly expressed keen regret when uage Co le, ‘argzo, re le pla i i : | tocal fans are adsured of a fast| ndvised 6f the deuth of Mr. Van Been aTacln Sains ver deal brotic| : came Sunday, “when Mandan witl| Fleet Just Off Press ‘ ~ New Honea Eo \ eda’ saci x Fourteen bo fr M meet the Wilton ‘aggregation on the —_—— es Sanada. presents the finest ably with their surplus. ' one urtgen dove from Mandan and) tocal diamond. ‘The date was origin-| | RETURN FROM LEMMON ae 3a_t#)—Governt-|| opportunity for getting a farm Ree aa eared cece ode : ne each from Huff and New Salem local doeeeed with Dickinson, but| Mrs, Pearl Borreson, and. Miss) , Parton NPs 205 An ditte wt [home at moderate cost that and more, if thoy want the wheat) have signed for tho Citizens Military the boys from the west end suffered| Delores Rovig returned recently from! Ty hoak written by Judge A. T.|| Some of the best land im the Hat get it. Their only teal issue is| : é : oe Ut Lai, Hout Snefting, Wiway The | stump—finnncially—and_ealiet off) Lemmon, 8D where Me ayer tole’ Panee, and just off the press|| world at §15 to $20 an acre. Ber eicec eet Ge truck oti winnet 1 : Soyuiitam etl aver the Bort wreat are| ‘Mt pon hearing that Dickinson would fome’ days. Mrs. Borreson's, son,| ier tee Book ‘Gow St |Paear the railroads, with long at hight not be inuch of # winne ‘ : ms : i i f Mrs. | 80M! Paul, ee Ol : : q 3 Abeba . enrolling. be unable to come, Fred Schultze, lo-| Conrad, remained in Lemmon ‘where; ase erms cf payment. unless for a candidate like, Gover , it ae ‘The ites yout sie thiakt te a manmger, gov, bay. aad lined: up| he will visit for some time with his! Judge Cole has Veen on the district Canada produces the world’s nor Al Snrith, for whom millions a : ton county are: “Harold S, Wimmer,| the game with ‘Witton. , grandmother. bench here. for a number of ye@ts | highest quality of wheat and gromen would vate, on any platform. f : Ponty A Peterson, Frank’ J- Heidt] | Mandan, withs what is probably| chad and incornorates ‘inthe book the Te-(I other cereals. The opportuni- Be aBiid ihe: Blakd- : Henry Rix, James 'H. Berry, Robert! the heaviest hitting team that has) VACATION OVER tutt of his experience and observa-|Fties for dairy farmers are par- As regards oil profit’, the Stand-| Z ‘ W. Mackin’ Adem R. Gress, Ghristian| ever represented the. city, tops the} Attorney and Mrs. L. H. Conn tions us a jurist. Tt explains the) | © lar renfere: p eee eecummenics orctale in vey oe na'| e Fe anece de Rae ee ae | ree ere ecaguc at present, having| returned Monday from Algoma, Wis.,/ ‘uuetions of government and, the. i bag ee get ; Makien each. Gamparison of th io a: Bree ee eee pone Men ea’ but ane lose, that to ‘New| where Mra. Connolly: and. daughter, {viuahs relation to it Sed tt oaci I duced rail particulars and. re- Bee eile care Carmiugs. in. the = if Anton Knoll and Edward Loran of, Salem early in the season by a very, have been visiting with relatives for gy aig tus use In Schibels Siler luced railway rates apply to one sta BP erls way nok fuser : ’ seen oe Ringeon, New Salem | narrow margin, paela oe, 6 ME elma re: SS athig Hine value. hae been prt-| W. E. BLACK meh g 4 e vs will. J ry } wannnw Ee ‘ aaah at ! pared with the view of putting before Canadian. Gover Ag Also, if farmers were organized oe The..boys, will, leave Thurgday or NARROW. ESCAPB Peete ucimary and Save Grae! ‘anadian Government Agent Andustrially (with modern . i ‘ 3 Fda} for Port Snelling." , feperter: to fief-| |, HERE ON BUSINESS a! reagers primary it overnment. withi| Equit Bldg. 117 Roberts St. orn pereelt, and ci | > y P z No town A ent ‘ ISH Bak Hac ited osten, pret Monday. tor z hoe the is atau ate may if Fargo, North Dakota we as Standard . eir “ % e rth court, toget ir wi rt. len,' ) pwd bas bs bul tt erstandin; mong @! would diminish. : 4 son of Mr. and Mes. G. A. Renden,| business visit. issu Deo People could, if necessary. \ 5 ‘ : Comes to Mandan came close to death or serious in-| Couxpy BUDGET DECREASED | Without gasoline, They can jury ii ithout gasoline. They cw | jury in an automobile spill recently. X survey of the budget for the without food. Farmers control the Ay oe 7 + They were en route to real “necessity of life.” and cov ee ee: dt a eee Withee | Minn Just beyond Valley City at MQNEY $50,000.00 to Loan on Residence and Bie ge operate the greatest monoply i g gear went wrong and landed | Tusiness Property for 5 and 10 years. " a ds org: ge 4 ‘ at Northtown, Minn,, the large trans- a kngw how. But that demands organ-| ‘ aie the car in the diteh. The top, crum-| Low Interest Rate, Prepayment: Privi- : f fer point out of Minneapolis, has 8 | 4 apis é = sat been assigned as the NEP. agent pled in upon. them. oe BISMARCK E a leeen, . A. solemn Republican statesman/ i : here in place of the late H. G. Tay-| ¢tricate themselves from the wreck- Conn pF Ants gost viable 'y National Ban! warns the nation against blocs in the lor. ge. The car was a complete wreck, ; a Senate and House. “First Mrs. E. R, Carstaff of Lake Arrowhead, Calif., is shown holding the | | Appointment of Mr, Erickson was/ iit the occupants were uninjured. ursday. says the warning, “your Con-| Hyi24 cup won recently for the conservation automobile run from Los ringer ee] an rr 1 to assume - “ Th Says Aug. 5 ; tie Nee gay i ‘| Angeles to Lake Arrowhead, up a mountain highway that rises a mile | goq ‘children will join OP aa VISITORS AT EXPERIMENT s or blocs that any above the sea. when he can secure a dwelling. c aol hie ment action will be.; ————— 72 , PrN ORE SUS ——_ J. A. Clark, Washington, D. C., in ra ine. i yf charge of western wheat investiga- ~ wg iiae Crops Good Between tions for the U, S. department of Many jfecl that the good old Wall) agriculture, and V. F. Tapke, also of { | street boc should be the only one | a Hanover and Hazen) Washington and the department of « of any size, and be, in fact, the real | iti. vulture, but located at Cornell Sefate—with perhaps some “radical,” Between Hanover and Hazen crop| University a good beep of bed ae low-class” opposition, just enough to | conditions are very favorable, accord- arrived yesterday al i nt ss jay make the nation appreciate the ing to M. Rosen, manager of the|# the Northern Great Plains Experi- smooth work of the big bloc. . Rosen clothing store on Main strect.| ment Station. Mr. Tapke is Dees ani " | Fisher, Lawrence Stumpf and Richard| , M& Rosen, together with J. Bull-| larly interested in the study of coren! A rich individual, of Newport gets' Commission May cha uiENeke. inger., hookkeper for the store, re- smuts. eparation from his on charges . ‘Committee on entertainment for the| turned Monday from a trip to Hazen. cruelty, sufficiently unusual to Decide on Bond childven Mrs IT Larson, Mrs, Mel-| They went down Sunday and took in-| | A bbdea states i grt ae _ arouse interest. | 3 rj vin Reyman and William Bauknecht.| Vento of the Home Trade, Inc., ‘t The lady asked her. husband for Election Tonight) ‘tin srranzements for the pienic| st9Fe. at that place. Deligers: of Cie: eee EY cig $100,000, and, when he said no, she iw cmade Mr. Rosen expressed the belief that| t® / knelt down and prayed God to curse [will be made ag the next mecting of! the yield will run in the neighborhood| night. He ran into heavy. rains, to; him. That would make any man Membe: *\ several committees will report on of 20 bushels to the acre, and possibly | ward Flasher, got stuck and had to) nervous. who h d fixing for! Theis planes more. lay over at Flasher until Tuesday : — the spe eetton ote he ees glade se =" From Center through to Mandan on] morning, when he finished. the. i And, worse, the wife barricaded rks question pending the return of; ° the Red Trail, however, the crops arc] Mr. Vander on went to Sou da- herself inher husband's apartment, AltSrney LH. Connolly from| Railway Employes’ poorvand prospects none too food, ac-| kota yesterday to bring his family and gave the reporters unpleasant, a ation trip into Wisconsin, can ‘é cording to Mr. Rosen. here. He has been employed by statements about ‘him. She would] go ahead now. |Union, Makes Change the Musie Shop since the first of write out what, her heart dictated,| Definite action on the matter of{ , ‘, FIXING STORE FRONT the y pin the note to one of her husband’s| the waterworks development bond is-| jy) Meeting Ni g Ht}, %- Rosen, manager of ‘the Rosen —— silk shirts, and throw the shirt to the} sues and resubmission of the same . dry goods store, has started paint- HERE FROM YATES reperters through the window. to the voters will probably be taken | 5 ing and generally fixing up the front] George Purchase, attorney at Fort ‘his and similar igenious devices] at the meeting of the commissioners | It has been decided to change the|y his store building on Main street.| Yates, was a business visitor in Man- broke down the husband's health.! tonight. Calling of the election was} meeting night of the Brotherhood of He will have three or more: coats| dan yesterday. Mr. Purchaes was in =You needn't envy the rich, they are|deferred heretofore until Mr. Con-| American Railway Employes from] of white paint laid on, and will fix|on auto spill near’ Solen while on Snot always hapj nolly could return to draw up nece’~| 4. 6a. th Tuesday he fi up the front, decorating and clean-| his way here with friends. The car 5 vary legal publications and determine! te fourth Tuesday to the fixst Tues-| ing it, to make the. place compare) was badly damaged. Ten re killed, 41 injured. when) the form the ballot should take. | day or Wednesday in the month, ac-| favorably in appearance with the —_—_— p ‘j moto: Lus fell over a cliff. Pas-| ‘The commission has already voted’ cording to M. S. Kraft, secretary and| First National Bank building, which GOING TO PARSHALL Admission vencrre said the driver, going tool to order resubmission of the $60,000, treasurer. The decision was reached| has been undergoing improyements| J. L. Fields returned recently from| Adults 7c, Children 50 fast, lost control. s struction of a new, at a meeting of the local Brother-| for the past several weeks. a trip to Edgeley, southeast of Bis- as “Control of speed should be « pub-| reservoir, repair of the old one, pur-| hood, last night. Consideration, of! | The quarters of the bank have! marck, . He will leave Monday for lie regulation, on all public omni-| chase of proper meters and construc-} buses, and might well b8 applied toltion of a second mai i private automobiles. A simple de-| The proposal contained in the pe-/ vice, vealed up by the authorities.| tition signed by a number of taxpay would control maximum speed (except! ers asking resubmission of the fil ¥ ‘ g . down De cunede diminishing power| tration plant project will also be M 3 Beet MlLolimbing.ineny-way- laced on the ballot in all probabili- 9% q ¥ 1 " Eg lla mrertbearaed ie "“The filtration plant would prob- Men’s Oshkosh : Men’s Good driver in a hurry to get home? aby coy See . ° ) i ‘ e Gthees ot iw Leviatan veny|TeRts to Be Given Qveralis THE GOLDEN RULE - that rum is sold on the ship. Per- a : ees haps it is not. but the temptation to Fill St. Anthony $1 75 4 $3 25 zim he gteat forthe stewart” "| Dostoffice Vacancy " Quality Merchandise For Less ° the drinks for passengers on that sate ! ‘ ; ‘ “prohibition U.S. A, Line’—no one! The Unled States Civil Service ny that. Comm ion wi xi i y sion will hold examinations Peer bcing, their sipcholie| Reet hele ee “supplies on board, everybody on the! i ° f - eg a ; _@ \ ybody « ‘postmaster for St. Anthony, N. D. ; Bidaces the drinking done, Nothing] how™astes St. Anthony, N. I j fin seer the drinking done, y we book] The besition is temporarily filled at r ’ legging. Application blanks and full infor-' : 4 C ee Tipe mation concerning requirements of The rich in this country want alcor] the examination be obtained hol, and get it. ‘ i 4 from the St. Anthony postoffice, or ‘ 2. The poor are controlled, to some) Sees (PR) Shag can get bargain rates ‘from men that! : ommissio redistill denatured alcohol. They pay | fo%.D4 Co, Bg, applications must be, wi i eys and with shorter ee with their kidney 1 with sh ane i Ladies’ Pumps Sheeting Outing Flannel Oil Cloth life, but that seems not to disturb them. Comittees Named | ; : i sistiaad is ail , 50 4 5 ies’ 59c Sheeting, 81 inches 28c to 29c Outing Flan- ¢—-—__—_——__+| For A.0.U.W. Picnic § £4, $4.50 and $5 baa lies’ | wide, bleached and un- | nel, plain white and | 69 Oil Cloth table cov- | Additional Markets | i Rutt, WM ae PS. an ‘ords, | bleached, special, + | striped patterns, 27 to 36 | ers, 48 inch, 48 Savon or canyon satan” |St2ct,siamme. of acmngsments or My $3.45 9c | itu”... 17¢ — Minneapolis, July 28—(AP)—Range put on August 8 by Mandan Lodge scsicsia lene Z . the yal -of carlot grain sales: | No. 21, has announced his committees b Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.641:@! for the work as follow pais . ? : 1 Ziditto L61'@1714; No. 3) "Committees on games—Antony Nic-! Toweling Pillow Cases. ; 4 615; No, 1 dark urd winter bauer and C, C. Peters | : 4 " ; a ‘i ‘ S No 1 hard spring 1.67( Committee on lunch n 29c Linen Crash 36c linen finish Pillow Cages, : ad No. 1 hard winter 1.37% @ | and Albert Lahj j Toveline j i 42x36, h Cc A147 jo. 3 amber durum 136; No-!” Committee on refreshments. -Frank vA ay j.1: SABES SERED, CAEN... 2 mixed durum 1.38%; No. 1 mixed} 4 7 neat | | "Sheets Toe; smooth Oats No. 2 white, 43'2@44'2. $3.50. “Skinners” Dress Crepe, pure dye silk. 3 ‘Rye No. 1, 1.07%. j ae : ° ° ae Harley sample grade, 60@64; 2, ‘ . $1.75, Sheets, extra good qhallty, size Tt is recommended for six months’ satis- ae Beat: ‘Wang ! 81x90, special Work Glov. factory wear. In the new wanted shades, QO} 1 @| re) VY 1t Flax No. 1, 2.55@2.57. Dependable $1 48 eS, 40 inch, VRS Sone ee Cree each ....: sasseregaeseee We BR |. the pair .. J ‘ the yard .... $2.9 j & CHICAGO GRAIN ‘ ‘ igi oe < = Chicago das SeIAP)—Cath: | ‘The greatest thing about a _ fei. a Te cok sa 2| Supe othe. saw it beeps Men’s Union Suits Oil, Cloth. Work Socks Devonshire Cath @) 2 ¥ 7143 No. underthe worst | eae : 5 25c 's fi 89c Devonshire loth, white 86% @ar's $1.00 men’s fine .knit | 39c Standard grade Oil- men’s fine knit dress he a Pareae Shab col- ' ; gs? val Mua Cot Nes Union Suits, long. or Cloth in, plain and fancy toe —_ — ee or, 32 inches wide, im 4 ats Plugs—which. have been | hort sleeves patterns, OQ. | the the 4 Clover | 12.00@28.00. fe). standard Ford equip- at -. bias ee , the yard. 29c -] pair . 15¢ yard ..... rf 25c «Lard 15,50. ment. for 14 years—is an rs 7 . : : - 7 Mes i797, eile . Boys’ Union Suits =. | Men’s Socks a “ tnieage, POTATORS . 59c boys’ fine: knit ‘ en 86c men’s Satisfaction Socks, ; 23 =Chicago, July 28—(AP)—Potatoes,| 2¢% . ‘ Unign Suits at } 7 medium weight, pair eee Cc re $71 cars; total U. S. shipmen’ Hieron teack 100; trading Just fait ‘Market barely steady om sacks. strong- q Beek Ss: Dineste' | ° c 7 . rou Barrels.” Kanone and Missouri Men’s. Khaki Pants ... ' : Ladies’ Gowns e Vipiale, sr coun $2.50 men’s yp ot Pants,; goad ‘bnd Harigs: Rel Hots $1.00 Ladies’ Gowns, voile and: crepe, _ Bini 8g 91.96 | $2.98 094.95 | Soltoan 89e Boys Wash Suite | = pay Nees 5 Up to $2.95 boys” Wash | ag nol Shia chen aos. ier | Of all kinds, silk and cotton goods, up to 2% yap sthictie style, ail = pa + i at