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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE PETER NORBECK Bmotinted toeoh 0s BOG, wich Saree AS K H ACKRTT Maurice Schwartz {number of groungaters on, Saturday! in Hismarck on Saturday. |" Mrs. ON. feundin inedu n:hugey [OG Mi. Mad’ AUR” Hepa Coen io The | loween party. Every- | and Mrs, EF. Michelsen wereiup trip to Baldwin Wednesday |since Wednesday. inerease 1 th . * one enjoyed it very much. {guests at the J. Michelsen hdme 0 5 IS SECURED FOR [cre ,of 11 per cent, over. the Will Realize His = -gstioyed.it very | hed. Mic norning. Herman Gierkie and daughter for the first ten} Smith of Hamp. Suaday. Mis. Chas. Stilwell and son Lloyd | Berneice called at the home of Rob- onths of 199: | $£,9 Stion | to, Were shopping in town Saturday. Mrs. A. Knutson: daughter, |) cp ie Chas. Stilwell and son Lloyd | Berneice cal WEDNESDAY P. M. hep yeep ‘constructions projects: | Life’s Ambition: Mrs. A. W. Quast motored to Lit-' Mable, returned from Rismarek on|left by car Monday evening for a ert Solberg Wednesday. 3 . . —_ i were reported for the district in Oc- | | ton Saturday, | Wednesday where they spent several | little town near Devils Lake where Carl Martineson went to McKen- (Continued from one. {tober to the amount of $10,892,300. | New York, Nov. s8—(#)—Maurice|) Edwin Morford of Hampton was a! da} ith friends. ‘Mrs. Stilwell will cook in a hctel. zie after a load of pig feed Wed-* Problems of the Northwest” Fri-| There were decreases of 11 per cent ; Schwartz, who ndered the streets|caller in town the latter part of the!’ Willard Dimmond transacted busi-| Chas. Johnson went to Bismarck | nesday, lier September 1926 and 17 per cent) of London 26 years ago hungry and in| week. ness in Minneapolis last week. | Wedne day evening and Halph Hayne of fe on % to do some carpenter Chicago, who will talk on “Corn”| from October of I in Charlie Ode's hous t year. ‘Well Known Actor Succumbs need of passage money to America to! Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman and) Hl. Dimmond who has been buying | w Pay your gas bill now and " { p ures For 37 States join his father and mother, is‘about| family were callers at the David and shipping cattle in the western alli Eta} saeco Thursday afternoon and “Live-| October’ enctructios cntteets in to Heart Disease After | to realize his life's ambition by open-| Calquhoun Saturday evening, { part of the state returned to his home| plu Mee Save your discount before the stock” Friday afternoon. Mr.| the 87 States east of the Roeky Moun- j ing a million dollar Yiddish Art Thea-; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Enders and. here. , pisdibrnihbatieht atti S| '@ + Hayne is with the agricultural ex-| tains amounted to $515,726,000. This Long ness jtre_on the lower cast side. { daughters, Renee and Dorthea, were; Miss a , Who is teaching; Mr. W tension department of the Interna-| was a decline of 8 per cent from Sep- 1, Schwartz’ mother, en route from) Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.’ school south of town, spent the week-| Mr not halo, Eee: tional Harvester company. tember, and of 3 per cent from Oc- a ar | Russia to New York in 1900, had to! Leo Daily at Braddo {end at the G. Bre « home: here. | Bi of Moffit were callers at the Mayor Nelson has twice been|tober of last year. Normally there, Paris, Nov. 8 (#)—James K. Hack-j leaye 10-year-old Maurice behind} Mr, and Mrs. James Monahan mo-} Rierson and Hazel Rhines of Charlie Johnson Wednes- | s wi mayor of St. Paul, bei 1 in| i# @ slight rise in contract volume ett, the rican actor, Who for many; When steamship officials: decided he! tored to Linton Friday evenin | re att school in Bismares | day, Zap Lignite yor + Paul, being elected in in October, The 27 States covered by! year: has resided in Par! . died to-| ¥a8 too big to travel half fare. Two!” Mr, and Mrs. nd spent the week dune, 1922, and reclected in June, at their homes! Mp, y ; 7 son Myron t ‘ this record include about 91 per cent! 4. years after an advertisement in thi ana ihere TH About five ye wg .1924. He has been prominent injof the total construction volume of | dy “Agony” column of 1 London paper|tored to Bismarck Su | Mrs Ne dad the i Zap Lignite first came ’'the affairs of the St. Paul Asso-|the country. {Death was duc to heart disease, fol-| brought about his reunion with his! with Mr ho is a'for Mrs eee # on the market. New it ciation and has been an active| The more important items in the! low ed as the best worker for anything that would] October record were: $226,793,600, or| », an aa x marck hospital ness, long ilness from an inter-| parents, who lived on the proceeds of! putient in the Bis A. W. Quast and son, Ne: Lein, who has is recogn ts. Hackett, who} #8 old rag shop. wrence * Martineson , al le id. BGs in the state, ji 4 er cent of all construction, for! Some time afterwards he saw David) Chilson motor to Bismatek Sun-|months, is now a and Edwin John- benefit the northwest. 14 pee italia: $103,756,600, or! Was Beatrice MH. Beckley of London} Kessler, the Yiddish tragedian, from day. ‘ Ue evening. Indi Head Nelson a Fine Speaker {20 Ror cent, for public works and util.) Was at the hedside when death came. the gallery of a bowery theatre, He! Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Schenkenberg- Bl ‘ id Lester Johnson were ndlan hea “Mayor Nelson made a remark-| ‘tie’: $63,601,400, or 12 per cent, for! Mr. Hackett was to nave appeared| then resolved to become an actor and’ or ang daughter were callers at the in Bis with frien tin Baldwin Thursday afternoon, — | Three years ago the In- ble show! uri Be commercial buildings; $45,828,300, or] tomorrow at a royal matinee beforo| build a theatre of his own. j berger hows Sunday | Two dents hh wei Mrs. Robert Solberg and son lian Head mi Zz able ‘showing during his term a8|5"per cont, for industrial buildings: | ng George and Queen Mary of Eng.) , Schwartz was paid $8 a week by the! “Miss Frances Koppy of Hampton is|curred near Rewun this week. Elmer! teqeman pi Alec rk dian id mine at Zap mayor of St. Paul,” Judge Chris-| und $23,568,700, or 4 per cent, for: |nnd in nee cine Quee! Macheth. for{ first. stock company in which he} the A.V. Caast home for|Folmer wrecked.his Ford coupe when | are visiting at the home began operations. Now tiansen declared. “He is a fine} educational buildings. the aid of the Stratford-On-Avon-| Played. k it turned over while traveling from | = it produ twice as much -speaker, and all Kiwanians who at-| New building and engitteering work Nrs. Otto Schenken ork | Shakespearean theatre, which 1a to hel — erger| Regan to Wing. Me, Folmer escaped , . coal as all ether Zap * “tended ‘the convention at Hot| started cast of the Rocky Mountains | built te tae the vlece of shee cont | Prohibition Air were Sunday callers at | uninjured. mith tuned turtle! Mothers, Do This— mines. Springs, South Dakota, where he|during, the past ten months has} cently burned. cherkenherger home. PAGE Ris eae, but MeteneE HO MOF NTS): Witch’ tho’ ehildean ebuee kaw Mie : spoke, will agree that he'is one of| *mounted Nag Foy pail a in a) aca AUTRE | Fleet Starts Out ae d we aoe ego were inte ‘i Her at; tetale on their throats and ehests, N A SUPER-QUALITY . i per cent increase over the corre-! ‘ ,eallers at the Frank Fo ome Sun-| Mrs. reid was a caller at) tolling how. se ave LOiuk Gud prthe best speakers that could bel siading' period of: 1935 .|St. Cloud Times | With Three Planes: ee the HE. Rannestad home on Sunday; {ine how soon the symptoms may Sold Exelusively By procured. He has given sane at-|""Contemplated new works was re-! ‘| i ree Fianes Ani: Calhoun, who in at-qvenity. ¢ Canfield of Tuttle! theme wine gegube or Worse, | And sail tention to the affairs of the north-| ported last month to the amount of, Puts Out Special | = -—_ | school at Hazelton, spent, formerly of Regan, was a caller in| jay ot Musterale at eae te | ST. HILAIRE LUMBER west and no one should miss the $637,359,000, which was a three per; a eae 1, New York, Nov. 8.--@).-The pro- the week-end with her parents, Mr.i anon F evening, { 5 me . oppertunity of hearing him, as he cent increase over the amount report-| 112-page Edition | sivition air feet, comprising at pres-) and Mrs. David Calquhoun. W. Scott visited with her ) MuNteesle tn exdillent COMPANY may never speak here again,” ed in September, but a 25 per cent fii jent three large amphibian planes: Mr, and Mrs. Clyde uazhter, i MARE WORK tein a fav nOMae raE UC . Senator Norbeck comes to North decrease from the amount reported in! st Cloud, Minn. Nov. 6--()—The| #med with machine guns and having, callers at the Ch Mrs. J. $") It is the remedy for adults, too, Re Phone 17 4 year. ine “flat 4 cruising radius of 6 , be-| Saturd E . . Dakota fresh from an overwhelm. | October of last year. | Times *. toeh issued in 112-puge #, cruising radius of C00 miles, be-| Saturd: re and Wn it fete ieee the jlieves sore thr « bronchitis, tonsil gins service this week as the eyes of! Mr: Achievement Edition” to mark ing victory in the South Dakota litis, croup, stiff ‘ne , a i ; ory. | the const guard. ivi d Rarnes candidate! yuleias Inet I. clection. He carried his own coun- UNDER SURFACE “ai St “Cloud and the recondition | The ships are the first provided by! ie: ry s riff, wa er here last] sho sin lumb: ns and ty by a three-to-one majority, an/| TENSION GRIPS | ing of its plant involving an expen.|CoMEress at its last session. The!” Fred Joch of Hampton transacted | Week: ; of back or joints, sprains, sore mus. | b .unuagld record, and was an ensy | | dlture ef setiuoo, | Planes ure similar fg, that used by! busines: here Monday. é = et : { cles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds q 5 A ‘victor in the state. | The edi taut ,, Commander ard yrd on Joseph Bosch of Linton transac’ Vot the chest etry te | ROYAL PARTY, hee HOS Beoeer HIN Liee decane | Gimentwnal: trip last: year Andl:n Ngee leimieh ee tats talon \ Naughton Bethe eee Special During Sienbe wer fe dis-| Used by the army, navy and marine} Frank Lawler of Hampton was Xe jon of the 53,000 copies of the| COT’. ‘business caller here Monday. i all points in central Minne- | Quite sota this afternoon. A three reel mo-| Constance Bennett, . jeckaasans at the Hehns school} Saturday in charge| tion picture, depicting the story tald| i evening, A good time was) William Gierke overhauled Robert h t . in, who has questioned Miss | j ° 10 sections of the newspaper’ Picture Star, Will | vererics »: Solberg's truck Saturda Birkhead’s activities aboard the spe-| which give the interesting historical | = aT S Mr. and Mrs. Iver Berg and chil-! X h rt orien . Mr. Mrs. and chi cial said it was undecided whether background of St. Cloud from. the! i i o co : ‘i Pailey 4 Mr! she would be left at a. Hospital oritine or the ors eae. from che! Hunt Game in Africa : Regan Pleasant Valley and Mr. , v Pe? shnson of Stanton v continue on the train. Although; cred wagons, the Red River carts of . t the home of M ! Mrs. Emil 3 q 5 Colonel Carroll had said previously the fur traders, down to the present] New York, Nov. 8 - - > c ne of Mr. and Mrs. Emil ou voted, so we reject these that Miss Birkhead would be drop-| paved hichvers with their automo.| Bennett, motion pic in Legion Auxiliary arejdohnson Sunday. Mrs. Berg and , Gut they Me no right to ped during the day, he was not cet-/biles and motor bu, is being film.| Wife of Philip dinner for the nd | Mrs. Johnson are sister and brother | Nou necepted those men, know- tain what course would be pursued. ed. The moving picture onitiel etre! 000, plans to jthelr to be given in the town to Mrs. E hnson. h nihall in the evening of Armistice « Iwell and s ing all about them, but we won't allow nidlecot igen laeutreta ° " ” y icle me 4 iz you to have them.’ Affected By Hill's Departure wht ler Mi Jenoney: i The Legion will give n publ tren Africa via.| the evening, our local stators Miss Fuller, close friend of Queen; iMitial showing at a gathe f NAHE déson thew comes here to the Marie and associated with Samuel) Msot" Newspaper publishers in St, Mant is on the w esert indicates that republi- Hill in his Maryhill Museum venture,| (oul, November 20 immediately pre-| Europe now. Sr. and 3b ] t ns will control the senate by one nlso was placed in the nurse's care. Qi ko oat tay Iph TAH, cesitace| pela lone aaah 6 ldanee 01 th son given by our ¢ i Lundin w Bis- vote, which would mean that the re; She has beon in poor health and was oy iy Gost, talgh Budd Huoe Crowds Greet | | riday evening in the marek Sunday. vublican party might be controlled said to have been deeply affected by} ho-theyaniey . i i} v1 © fe Vilte il Joh vas the capita pte jthe departure of Mes Hill in Seattie |" the principal speaker. ge Cro 1, Keung folks from Wilton,| Emil Johnson was in the capital] column has suggésted fre-! Saturday night, ae Princess Astrid sana ide spent a ts it te the Corn Show Silver Table Ware A 12-piece Knife and TODAY (Continued from page one) tributi || fined to her compartment and was at- r neem | tended by the queen's nurse. Colonel John H. Ce: (Continued from page one) of the tre .wh awe eny senator did, when the votes were cast s. Olaf Lundin was in the capi- Children’s Mu: modeled handl without $6.00 por set Bonham Bros. Jewelers Jars & Tubes FRULL n Lloyd Olaf} Better than a mustard plaster The senate might say, “We know things that you voters did not know, when M. J stance id) The Am .- | planning the r husband in in Africa some time int elop-| nishing the musie. us year ago.! A lure crowd attended e and Mr. Hill, as host to Her Majesty’ Hall Presides at | Capitol Theatre H thu Solberg and quently during the past few years 4 : reyes | that a time might came when the re-| on the far ‘western swing of the tour,| Lions Weekly Meet’ ,.22=".." eikGent'| Atiee Kann ‘ nidaetpent crema need) ; publicans would wish they had been' had a controversy with Major Stan- ee! speciehedegd “Ba uluth, Minn, | " # inore polite to young La Follette, and, ley Washburn, special aide to. the! Y MCCE veincoss Astrid « Re NcwicatcouaDeieca tc altos 3 Mrs. Albin Th; TONIGHT -MONDAY some others, ¢ has come. queen, and he agreed to quit the train | Secretary of State Sebi een: fri 1 ‘ mane x " in the interest of harmony. te re lifornia votes to keep out horse! Conflicting reports aprend about; =" W. J. Brust of the Pence Q ging of gamblers and| the train today coneerning the possi-;tomobile company, Minneapol minals that go with it. | bility that J. B. Ayres. representa-| Were guests today at the weekly Tat vote will help the senate. tive of the Henry Ford company.|luncheon of the Lions club. s debarked from the cruiser Pyl- Some goad peanle think the big wind would be taken back on the tram|grcssman Thomas Mall, vice preci hich ake. mune: tha vovaeel us sent to Florida because that When it reaches Denver. He was ex-!dont, pre ided Inthe abe v h jes Wat Le ah lee state licensed a gambling race track pelied from the party when Colonel : presided in the absence of the Lec ye ta with her parents, the That probably is not but Cactall took exception to a newspaper | President, Dr. F. B, Strauss. | Duke nd 1 chess of Vastergoland. for all the country’s crooks qiticle quoting Ayres saying Ford| TRE committee in charge of{She was met by. Leopold veting when, soil of her adopz-: yen ot ed land here today [Lein hy irent crowds cheered as the prin: ree. e last week. ek, are nth Miss Madeline school No. 1, is join your winter colony is not money wus paying some expenses of {ticket sales for the North Dakota ran tare and Mrs, Clarence Xi und Nobel were in Bi the tour, Colonel Carroll said cir- Corn Show gave its report. “Leopold and A hy [son were the A. H. Helge-|tend Sabbath school Saturda , cumstances would govern his deci-| Captain Herman Brocopp of the ..¢! ony s m dase! Son home afte . Rudolph Schrunck went with mie th LF dpae ra aed sion regarding ing geet back, but! National Guard gave a short ta prep! have, Mi. and Mrs. H. Davenport |. Several of the neighbors t Cy cially e as still undecide is morning. Satta : heir house fro » town site ives aie. sues A public schools, although the vote is)” : % jon Armistice Da 1 PHL ee monitor Vit tar mene Reeent (o8" Sit" relatives around here gesent , * close, Pineal ns | Sin weastae tote TO D t pit Lak B k sa Pn es jule’s | I to go to John Ta he Bible will hurt no one, what-' RO . 2 al, : : ever his religion, if you omit certain Detratt, M 8 | “Clo cage uid lid he city was decked with the Swed in tig | Me and Mrs, Tom anna from reading for young people. Ayres, claiming to be a personal rep. loses ji ish and Belgian colors, : . ;Were in the capital city a book’ with whieh every human AZZ claiming to, be @ person with HO MIQUIGALE oi into: ey ik een gare Mrs, A. F, Tourtlott« Robert and Arthur Sotberg were should be familiar, Queen Marie's y during their! tetroit Lakes, Minn ES Mndd Nehoe to eharceet cea Rannestad and!in Bismarck Monday on business. American tour and who stated Ford » First es . * ef ‘ i i Mrs. Hugo Solberg spent the day has ben paying “incidental” expenses |y,.), Nationa Bey TEI HEORD: v sand‘in B k Me ~ A : { Re ont noparave front relia of the party on its American tour, is| Gf the direc (uty, tarquah action — 3 t esc ae ! 4 ENS Kept separate from religion unknown to officials of the Ford or-1 of fimathiecter ind for the p rpeee cand Mrs. A.B Stratton were ji ae SVER DER which includes 2 trinity in which ganization here, E.G. Leibold, private iquidati pectations are that ite Mr EVER BEEN KISSED? three times one are one. ; Fi tNGeMEBK. Willépay docokinee etal callers in Bismarek one day of lusty i Rr aate The ‘public sehools, should teach *eeFetary to Mr. Ford, declared here. Winhivnwal olay qleporitars, in full: kson Monday. evening. tioy : ted fact: bout whieh there is a 4 months actuated the directors in their! A. W. Q it nm mo- no. qucstie 2 basiness school WCCO to Broadcast | decision to clos troved to Bismarck Wednesday morn:| ! teaches business, or a brickla: The bank, e: ii a 000, had ing. i} school, bricklaying. Complete Program ‘deposits of approximately $806,000.! Powers Hendrix motored to Bis- I There are many kinds. of ki sex, Some precede mar- riage. Others prompt a p son motored Miss Edna E < in the face. But “The Mid- ton ; 18. V. Weiser is president. A national, marck Thursday to visit. with his! ° fio align weet women | night Kiss” beats them all Religion should be taught at hi of Grieg’s Music: bank examiner is working on the ree- wife, who is a’ patient in the SE abe ec oar ee ES ANRC Undine cid ele ne ure Aes eae al. The closing of the First National!" Jacob Merkel wax a caller in tegen | WV sn esetae oAROnE Tneveral should provide their separate schools, , AP, Orchestral program presented! makes the second national bank to be| Thursday, : Idays of last week ax guests at the} y pi . * hom cir s cr, Mr. some Jewish, Mohammedan, Catho- PY 2? Epepritearaerucrtts Pieces and | closed here in a year, ‘The Merchants| Mrs. Harold Heinmiller and daugh.|h 6 of their san and daughter, Mr and other Christian sects do. Grieg's famous “Peer “Gynt Suite,” : WILLIAM BOK presents tional Bank closed in May, 1925. It! ters, doy, Ronnie Jean Betty, of Md Mrs. HE. Rannestad. wy athe ‘Americamachoelidion the Amer- i fy | had deposits of about $500,000, D. arrived ‘Thursday. to{ Mand Mrs. H. Worden and infani| a Jane eae ieee , Will be broadcast during the wedly 38 eae i hea att yt ead junday with friends} Peg Pe eeel daap hive fo religion en Norse Hour period which will go on Verdict of Murd mends for a few in Wing Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochalte: ny one, in any place at any time. {ine iia | ict of Murder Math, Frances and Elizabeth Koppy albedo ite delonat and tel M / " : fot ‘ Hampton were callers here Thurs- ACB at ape ; —_ ‘ This suite was composed by Grieg, and Suicide Given;“‘ H. Dimmond visited with Mrs. Onc, wise political writer thinks the distinguished Norwegian pianist. si composer, in 1874 upon the suggestion Butler's defeat in Massachusetts, in y TOL eat om ces) Alin, spite of the president's earnest appeal o¢ Ibsen, who requested that he write} ,. lov. 8, (AP)—A_ ver- Fri undSPeotes: MeFy een callers to the voters, will injure Mr. Cool-| jncidentat music for a dramatized| dict of murder and suicide while of , ———————_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— says one writer, | version of “Peer Gynt.” It was first|UNsound mind was returned today | t¢ > in- crease “objection to the third term | produced two years later. From this|@t the ccroner’s inquest ints the; Quast motored to Hazelton Friday idea. seh eh i ; wae { afternoon, It can't do that, for there is no/URusual work Grieg later arrangedideaths by bullet wounds cf Roscoe Quite a few from here attended ; | such question involved. Mr. Coolidge Qijcn°norubtidned Teentral, tultes| Brunner, former chairman of al ine'bstn dace st the tedgee enc has been elected president once: i reat chemical concern, and his} Friday evening. All reported a good Washington, so much quoted, was "guration. 9 Gynt Suite, Rife, who were found dead ip the] time. elected twice. No. 1, which will be rendered on tl jome a Be caughtes, Lia Prin- mone DeWitt motored to Linton! ermal ¢ cs i “ cess Ferdinand o ichtenstein,! Thursday evening. \ , President Coolidge undoubtedly can fqn ee he Soutien ingle. teal November | John Reidlinger’ motored to Linton |¥4 ¢ wave his second nomination, if he «sats Death,” and from Peer Gynt Thursday. i wants it. The interesting question oN ‘i Tat Godfrey Grenz of Hampton trans- a Bice tad baefessn Radical Leader in [isl iginett'Gott sets will he have Gov, Al ith of New ” 9 York running against him? Having Pence” and “Solveje’s Son i The ¥. P. B. met at’ the John been elected New YWk's governor gi? Spain Is Arrested) sissen home Friday evening. Evers: ’ - pein’ one reported 2 go ime. me aif Temperature and Madrid, Nov, 8—(AP)—Alejan.| The “Live Wite Club” had a tae.\Just Bread | four times, Governor Smith's friends Road Conditions lass Leroux, chief of the Republi.|“¢e™, Party Friday after schoo! say their man is entitled to the, Democratic nomination. Democrats h ' Games were played and afterwards ij al} can party and noted radical lead-| « elicioue lusen ean ret eae: But what a difference! | could not win without New York er, has been arrested and is being| one enjoyed it very much, Based on JOHN GOLDEN’S stage ur PIGS | By dane Mortison and Patterson AU Nutt Wail bring hame the bacon f JANET GAYNOR- RICHARD WALLING -ARTHUR HOUSMAN- GLADYS M‘CONMELL Earle Foxe Comedy—-“The Reporter” Arthur W. Gussner announces that he is taking over this day the grocery and meat business which for the last forty- three years has been conducted under the name of his father, George Gussner, and in the future will be known as GUSSNER’S MEATS AND GROCERIES state. What change would they have to carry New York after turning . down its Democratic governor? That's (Mercury readings at 7 9. m.) held by th ities, Mr. Mrs. James Monahan are "S y amazing What Smith's friends want to kn Bismarck—Clouds, 24; roads good.! Tho” (recht Ore roux want en tins, Ms: James Monahan ar T’S really amazing { ' : St, Cloud—Clear, ‘28; ‘roads good. ‘ Y iday Nut | President Coolidge may decide! Minot “Snowhter ahr roche gee [brought about by a letter alleged) Mts. Frank Muckler motored to how Holiday | that he does not want a second clee-| Jamestown—Cleudy, 19; " ronda| £0 have been written by him, which| /inton Saturday afternoon. Margarine puts appe- toral term, He has never hinted! good, is said by the newspapers to in- Mrz. Charles DeWitt entertained 2 tite into honed Sead i * shat he would run: Mankato—Snow flurries, 37; ronds;VOlve him in the Catalonian con- In that case watch Mr. Hoover,’ good if | Spiracy. i H and you will seo a pretty forward)” Fargo—Clear, 10; roads good. | ‘! IR U P U R E it on a slice and see. s, Cal tossing the presidential) Winona——Cloudy, 45; roads good. | “Notice” 4 Tempting and nourish- hall to Herbert. That is said t@ be! Devils Lake-—Cloudy, 1 roads| eae: ‘ PER the program, Herbert to: Cal, to the, fair, Mrs. Steve Heidt left my home| EXPERT HERE ing! last moment, then eall for Herbert.’ “Mandan—Cloudy, 21; roads good, |00 12th of Oct., and I will not be aan ! ah Meanwhile, secretary Hoover is hard’ Grand Forks--Partly cloudy, 17;|fesponsible for any bills conteaet-| Secley Co's truss expert from Chi- A pure, ‘nutritious t. utework, and making of his commerce roads good, ed for by her. i - department what no one ever made) °Hinioe” Clear, 14: roads-good, . ye eTEVE HEIDT, sake, Will Retsonally be at the Grand. food made from, palat- of it before, Roosevelt, as vice-pres-; Nuluth—Clouly ronds good, “Hdent, didnot work “as hard as) Hochesior—Snoiving, $0; roads soft Bismarek, N. Dak. mare Fri a only, Nov, 32. itr, See: able, wholesome nuts. loover works in his commerce job, | Crookston-—l'artly cloudy, 19; ronds Too Late To Classify not only retain any ease of rupture’ The margarine that He travels constantly all over the good, z ith’ ‘j perfectly, bat contracts the opening 0 United States, interests himself with ATED. cot fren milk cows. gays onthe svatage cueing hundreds of housewives an hatloual cutetpnises The people ‘ct jer. Phone SF11, & vast advanccemnt over all former) have insisted upon for All outstanding bills against the grocery and meat business are assumed by the new management and all accounts re- ceivable have been assigned to and should be paid to Arthur W. Gussner. national enterprise. 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