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PAGESIX . ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: PRAZIER’S (ROCHESTER, N. Y. NEWSPAPER GIVES | 3 PRACE PRICE PE BYENESEW BOK NERVE Mandan News WARM ISSUES 2S cesta: JURY AWARDS CANNON BALL war ch | Chronicle-Democrat. Ht} moment his prestige as a military ; ‘ i Below: jeader began to wane, and as he ET i eae | Pl Facey et ne ee ered aman | MRS. BAILL INDIAN HELD Bi ey . rf Soldiers ef the Plains” is a_veryfer and more warlike appeared upon! d ganize Next Congress With- [interesting book. In it Mr. Byrne] the horizon. Gall, Black Moon, Crazy iin Sem xives a clear and comprehensive ac-| Horse, Sitting Bull and men of that * out Dakota Senator unt of the Indian wars and does,| stripe replaced the older chief, for| i at has never been|better or for worse.” Washingt AWE pa the Red} Mr. Byri htly points out that in (NEA . Down They Go “Whatsoe thou shalt ask of me, . unto the half | 2ut: an point of view hax so] care ken that the inter Bismarck Woman Was Suing! Authorities Believe He Mur- : id Herod tol ft", ae coer rateig ontase| itp» si eras tentoben| Mrs. J. P. Cain, Miss Flor- | dered Aged Father-in-law No “Ifs” About it. Goodyears Cost Less er » atone. ine danced before h or the most part such know!-|ed by th ient group of men 3 ‘ 5 dge as © have Indian] to be found the country for such uJ pi paenon Enh 3. Frasier of Noeth | war ventures ae: Indian} io be found in the couPilan soca; ence Connolly For $10,000 | = Missing Since August We want to sell you a tire—not an argument. ‘So we put the prices down Congress : dian ut from no in jatone, hie own exclusive Uerntelr er] jecs: bya Hallet OF RIGMAIUTOIN where you can have genuine Goodyear quality in every tire you buy from ohtical outeast for two year presenting the Indian point /basealcr sil the more heinous, there: | aeeeded, $450 by a duiy "In Mabaa| chareing Cottle ceeionate tre || pear dg Land a an than, you are asked to pay for something you spat ; r ‘’ can! sure of. Fact! power has become suc judesht ; . ne 4 ; both Republican and i Ea A oy en iN IRC ee te ee of the white man vunty distriet court yesterday as.the| Ball Indian, with the murder of his Here are a few examples of the bargains we are OS Ss Yao ies ae aia, nuit: almost all re-| teresting. in this regard to read Gen- | result of a sult, for $10,000 damages Pe pear i ot nha offering in genuine Goodyear Tires: ee eta ad s an warfare were unfavor-|eneral "3 report: e| against Mrs. J. PB, Cain an iss Flor+| 5; side wants him to dance with Indian-—his reasons for| lands of the white man are taken,|ence Connolly of Mandan. filed in federal court coincident with 830x314 Clincher Cords $ 9.25 to $16.65 ‘ od * “4 2 ~ | wi 8 ; his ctories di Civilization ju: i S| The jury tgok four hours to come ‘ 4 hd publican party after the La Follette| > fj f heroism, if men-|ing the invad to a deciaion th the case, reticing Srampenect Mui prone tg-tid tn the Mor: 32x4S.S. Cords ...... 14.85 to 23.25 presidential campaign and all, carefully flattened out] more than this the courtroom at 10 o'clock amd fe-} "7, Sistaae” United States piatrice! us when he is the only one of those so ie ae the commonplace.” [coward and a. slave if he submits to] turning at about 4 o'clock. A ee Re: Caer 29x%4.40 Balloon ...... 9.45 to. 15.65 treated still in the Senate, his vote] "’ si the hook may be recommended| the wrong. Here Civilization made] Mrs. Buillet asked for $10,000 dam-| ho has been investigati ras eon ‘ . +2 i. becomes of puramount importance Heenan ecomiitrcans| ite own compact and guaranteed the | ages as the result of being struck: by! lyiay declared the complaint filed by 380x525 Balloon ..... 15.60 to 21.25 to the G. 0. P. Senator Borah re- fair and unbiased attitude, It/rights of the weaker party. It didja car driven by Mrs. Cain on Avenue! superintendent W. R Beyer of the pe ae ERT agro ope oe oR NN Byrne points | con ion with the negotiations grezt ’ “ cently paved the way for Frazier’s re-| ig nothing short of an excellent his-|not stand by the tite taal The| # just east of Fo Fort Totten reservation was faulty ment in an open letter, but}tory of the Indian campaigns, cul treaty was broken, but not by the|marck in June, 1923. H = ‘and that a new complaint was being am inst ‘ of the North Dakotan can afford to be/ nating in General Custer’s battle of|savage. If the savage resists, Civili-|that she was thrown 16 feet draw up = cae ee very fussy about his future play-|the Little Big Horn in 1876. Mr. mn, with the Ten Commandments | strack her head on the sidewalk, suf-|“"R0G Beens, it is alleged, accompa- p . — ; tie Byrne has done his work thoroughly | in the one hand and the aword in the | fering permanent injuries. nied his aged fi satay tom ng es ’ The question is, what will Frazier/ Soil” He gives a brief and necessary other, demands immediate extermina-| The defendants declared that thelr! standing Rock reservation, leavi : @ demand? The Republicans can hard-| account of what he calls “The Land} tion Cannon Ball Au; 48 after the o : ly organize the next Congress with-| of the Sioux,” that territory between ‘All this we have quoted at some man had visited his daughter. Beens sony out him unless they have some|the Yellowstone, the Missouri, the| length although it is from the earlier | one or two feet from the ed says the pair traveled Sevtus so Hee a Democratic help. North I nd the Big Horn moun-|part of the book. Mr. Byrne deals| boulevard after the collision. Kenzie, were “four horses ie f No Enticement : tehat hunting preserve where| chiefly, of course, with the actual| The accident occurred at about 9:80} civon the old Indian by Cannon Ball ; Someone has suggested giving him|the white and the red man fought| campaigns of Generals Crook, Terry,|in the evening when Mrs. Baillet is|Ficnds st Beem. ‘quent. told the chairmanship of the Indian af-!their final battles for supremacy.”! Custer, Gibbon and Major Reno. But | said to have ste} ed from behind an- - m ! ; a i ind them, ‘old man disappeared. m9 rte ef oageorer (airs committee, bat presumably fie then prepares his ground with afa clear understanding of the treaty | other cur and walked in front of the} fin Pi | test adsistance that will not be savory bait. |plain indictment of the white man| negotiations is so necessary to uny car, + Fela see Ridicued. Kel Beene yah rotting Sh eatrying out Nor is he likely in these enlight-| tnd his methods in a chapter headed| appreciation of the Indian wars as s Lumber Co. Case Next F ret j i be Legion. . ened days to demand—on a silver|-Treaty Making und Treaty Break-|whole that we have stressed the The case of the Dunham Lumber] i# sccused of having done away, with Other department officers at the charger-the head of Senator Jim) ing,” where he discusses the ceding|thor's excellent handling of thi company against Agnes Schatz, Wen- esting Soe J. K. Kennelly, Man- +“ are IHS will be the only senator (ofthe Black Hills territory to. the|portant prefutory section. The actual|delin Schatz and Balcer Sch (gba 1k a apt i dan, and T. E. Whelan, St, ‘Thomas, remaining of the three members ofj Indians; and how all went well until} mili ampaigns are vividly und{up the major part of the court's time | ‘of the executive commit- the committee on committees wholCuster's report telegraphed from/convincingly | told, Witness the | and testimony was still being given Bond Placed at $25,000 tee; ‘Henry Handtmann, Mandan, dey voted to oust Frazier, the elder La! Fort Laramie in the summer of 1874] de: on: “The hush of night, the! in the case when court adjoarned for} Superintendent Beyer of Fort Tot- Follette, Ladd and Brookhart. Veave to, the world the first accented im bright moonlight to mel- | the day. ten claims Red Rens wilfully desert. | | premio Ai cog esd Fra himself, i tight.! news of the d ancholy darkness, the sober contem-| Cases set for yesterday on the cal-}ed Mazawanapeya and is directly or . tern pal the state, { s It’s not his move ly, he Id rush which ev Hlation of the approaching battle, the | endar which will_probably come up| indirectly responsible for his death.! Jack Williams, Fargo, department he will be no turn-coat ; y of the ee of sic sia ae Hae are: T - _ Bifak Ne Bc eel A mo ilies at; adjutant. | sive principles will n a of stringent ig of the snow beneath the! Bank of Mandan vs. F. M. Barth, e} Fort Yat ind wailv examination —_———__--—— dominate his course, but he refuses! orders ot jundreds| horses’ fect. as. they changed their{J, Schmidt and John G. Fleck; Man-|wnen arraigned before United States Local Hoapita} Puts Automatic Def isenss his plans. \of mine ‘: ite the|focting—all combined to preduce a|dan Creamery and Produce company| Commissioner Hokeson. His | bond| ; lense Asks That Calling His principal interest, of course, is|Hills—all quite oblivious of the fact| situation strange and discomforting. |vs, W. L. Chapin and Soni Fred C.| placed at $26,000, could not be secured} Refrigtration ‘Throughout Card Test! farm relief. It seems very likely! that they were ‘ers, oc-| ft was n setting for tragedy-—a death- |,Schoensigel vs. Alvin C, Grace et al;|and he was ordered committed to the Entire | : ‘estimony Be Stricken that he will demand support for some|cupying the lands of the Indians 4s chamber scene ‘of magnificent propor-| Bingenheimer Mercantile company vs.| Morton county jail until the federal ire Building 1 Mo fs that he will emarcnsthactive. relief{proclaimed. and guaranteed by. thejtionx. The earth, cold and plncid,|Anton W. Ereth; Mathias ferhardt{}term of court in March at Bismarck. ae ; —Motion Denied , measures which will be up before | government six years before . [robed in spotless white; the stars, | and others vs. George Barth: Mathias} | Attorney Garberg tod@y deciared| 1, jine with Joading hospitals of the seventieth Congress, Fi This was indeed courting disaster. {like glimmering candles set in the Grewer vs. 8. J. Nagel; Dakot the government investigators have un-!ine United i leoting wi Bg be Sometville, N. Nov. : — .—P—The_ state rested its case against Mra, Franes Stev Peter Lappier of 11th Minne-| her “brothers, Meuty “aed "Wille sota Volunteers Pasues Away | of (emiseny srernoom: after 13 days for whatever semblai arty vn hard enough to get the!und the silent procession of death | Sales company vs. B. L. Ament Man-|covered a lot of circumstantial evi- the St. Alexius regularity he egrees upon. : i Cloud, to sign the treaty |ready to go forward with the approach | ning, Mandan & Freda Raitway com- dence against Red Beens, but admitted Heenital Shag. ocr be allen pera Nothing [cio tas. “ite had refused to budge unjof day.” In this way Mr. Byrne] pany vs. Joseph Renner and N. Wel: | the lack of the corpus delictl. A dis. euro few: Arg FIR i fap ol oo paaha ng important{inch before the abandonment and re-| describes the Battle of the Washita, [ner vs, the Solen State Bank and|missal of the original complaint was tee as tecien ire building. _. in farm relief in December, 1927,” he| moval clauses had been fully con Not the least interesting part of the | Stearns-Kops company. agreed upon between Mr, Garberg and]... cordii Losey 4 i sf this equipment, told NEA Service. “I think senti-|mated. “After weeks of del de-|work is formed by the excellent ac- — Attorney W. H. Stutsman for the de-) sire desler, pl keels, local Frigi- ment is increasing among the farm-|mands were fully ded counts of the great Indian chiefs who} Joge h McCarthy fense. Meanwhile the new complaint xis ital in Places the St. Alexius ers themselves and all classes selec were withdrawn, the posts| become quite real to the reader ux the Pp in being filed and a search is being’), Pp in @ position = | The defense at once mad oti at 91 Years of Age {that testimony as to finger prints in sie connection with a calling card of the Peter Lappier, aged veteran of the| Rev, E. W. Hall, found near his body, busi e' th 4. The man-|vacated; and when the last ff} volume progresses. On books yuch as 44made for the body. by any hospital in the United Stated Paratecs ut leat are ng. that | military: oceu isuppeared,| these is. founded the true history: of Loses Fingers in Gi in the matter of up-to-date, sanitary among the farme where MeNary-Haugen bill, but. the Me-|through in substane levery 144 square miles in the su toker on a west-bound Northern Pa- fables, and other perishable: food- { 1 * pee [eo Committee ean also pigeon hole| The tendency has been for the pro-|cific train near Glen Ullin Wednes:|| ° Atandan * stuffs are kept. Where the restora- NaryHaugen measure would be Pet-}.cpositions it doesn’t like, and wh ee eee eee toe tea] Gtonatee ignteeaee MecaceNy Aural] | Vicinity | tjon-of ‘health in: of first, considers. i ji % that happens, it is and as a result many commu four fingers of his right hand. <-\- jon, the ‘perfect: preservation of food Pepe eeB an he leet oe ne drag them out into the light ag: especially in the south and southwe: A ies in the coal jammed the is a matter-of vital importance. More hie owate faith but that, he said,| ‘Then there's prestige. A Republic-|do not have realdent povsicians, stoker.. McCarthy tried to get it out THANKSGIVING DANCE. andl mere beaptsaly ave, Installing Frig- would depend on conditions, He|#n administration ‘docan't. like’ to|neither do they have public. health{when his hand was caught and his] The-Brotherhood of Railroad ‘Train- fad equipment in ler that ail doesn’t expect. the forthcoming ses-|huve a teful of Democratic com-; nurses.” fingers and the tip .o' men will hold ips annual Thanksgiv- neon be safeguarded from sion to do much for the farmer. mittee: ‘ Goes From Place to Place torn off. ing party Wednesday evening, No- jester ination,and kept in the most fastens te anvens: cashrteg by Tax Rebate I And a senuteful of Democratic! 11 was to remedy these conditions|, Mr. McCarthy, who is a fireman on] vember 24, at the Piks hall; the com- sanitary’ possible manner. = soreat centcatiee prgen . st His latest refusal to chime in with | © —— ny seHOURLY Beet ane the association organise nee eal ohio pees given emergency pr nase eb tar < siespiaes Ae Aiso in cock diet Kitehen a Frigi: ‘held in Minn o lis. te eer, to be seen in| Program o! a Repub nae S-\clinie and sent if forth to help t ous | reatment at jebron and en en | cl ‘ul ish musi for 1e a of ve eapo! ey | i: on to Glendive where the Swaal dance." The affair is the eighth an-|@aite cabinet ip led which wi | setlon in many famouy betien - the| For many years Mr. Lappicr has| neyile Lake. N. D., Nov. 19.—(P)-- ily a Kr 8 MeKenzie with his | Otto Helland, 10-year-old son of Mr. Civil War, died last eveningat 7 ihe pring of the vio ap reek peg o'clock at a ‘local hospital,” old vi i DipuniigitMmeunineieleon oo causes of death. Mr. Lappier was brought to the hospital yesterday and died a few hours later. He was 91 ears ard 7: months of orn in Quincy, IIL, in 1836, - The eleventh regiment of the Min- Par volunteer infantry, Company the United States. >| Frigidaire cooling coils have been ¢——$—$— $$ ——_—_—-9 installed in‘the ii Personal and | |jinelist th,ttcg,neccgertey ufacturers at lust are realizing that | military occupation had dis . eat ration, \ Mishap on Train 1 think some bill like the Norris- — si they must have a healthy market jhe came i d signed the treaty. He inclair bill would be better than the dea! modifie generally get | tor for every 1,320 persons, or one f Catching his hand in‘the automatic} Social News of The jury was taken from the room while former Attorney General Rob- ert ‘H. McCarter urged the motion, whieh was denied by Justice Parker. McCarter had argued that the state had not accounted for the identit and integrity: of the card during al of the four years since the killing. Edmore Boy, Kicked By Horse, Succumbs claimed Mr. Lappier as a member. le was one‘of cight members of the his strong opposition to President] tion. in need. It is a car equipped and Coolidge’s tax rebate plan. . ‘ : : “cite no good. cay the. amall Even insurgent feels under| nurse would need in carrying on this —_—_—_ publicvis invited to attend. The com- conrhdons of tetliidteg, through = he insisted, “The “|some slight obligations to__-his! work, It is accompanied. by a regis-] Gi mittee includes C, E. Dorfler, Jesse Corrk is eas waeer'will be the only beneficiaries.| Party label, | Usually he thinks| tered physician and a trained nurae, Sioux County Vote [facs%and Russel’ Hashes. Kept lead, its sanitary. appearance | its other children, ‘moving from “one and -Mra, Oscar Helland, prominent , ve iti ‘ill he has discharged them by voting! it goes from place to place in the iso- ’ tto : rs = 3 farmers of Edmore, whoxe skull was The average citizen. will receive. If, nis party committees, Up to that| lated districts and gives physical ex-| ON State’s Attorney | svrenras For uns: navies |Rith the pin providing the| tan Lerman, and” Alber Lepnicr| padly. crushed when kicked | by, 8 will, get hundreds of thousands.| point, uhless his feelings are tho ¥ nations together with free medical! May Be Recoun Mrs. Joseph P.’ Hess. entertained | 2 wigment tor comfort, | of Yakima, Waah.; Mrs. hater | Bore late Taeaday ‘afternoon at the There's no reason why the big fel- pelicbeegbrg Fires ronahe™ PATA tr aide! ae soe Aca needing three tables ata bridge ence adaiiel to | ix each floor of Henry, 3. D.; dirs. eee eerst tee Boers Gas sb38 teen. hospi tat lows who profitecred in the war/SbProres, O, Pepublicans and Demo-f fh 1921, the first year it waa\fune-| A recount of the Sioux county tie| Tavis, who is leaving a ma he maker, which Mrossen eb Beats Yara, Sask. Mrs. Margaret | oo ution. lees! of shouldn't help pay some of the war's ‘ ing ‘soon to per cites crats. : abso.| tioning, the clinic traveled 4, . eof her home in Los Angeles, Calif. i Gorden Clty, Kan And} “The lad had just returned from Sore of Frazier’s radical friends|, But Senator Shipstead has abso-| and examined 3,227 persons. “ roses were the decorations. 0: J 4 38 ma MO | schol Tuesday afternoon and was doubtless are recalling how Herod|l!utely no strings on him. He has) year it traveled further and examined ed today by Judge town guests’ included Mrs. Charles peat fhe atendehiiont anh ronan iieed driving some calves into the barn. squirmed when Salome fixed her complete freedom of choice between} few more than the year previous. Lembke and Th the: Mrs. W. H. Bode: d | randchildren. when a hose which was running i nd how Herod couldn't help|the two big party committees.| In 1923 it traveled 4,885 miles and ex- sixth judicial district, Mra, Richard Penwarden, Bismarck. Thi ‘was taken to Henry, 8. D.,| 100se kicked at the calves, the horse's It any rate they don't ex-| What's more, it seems pretty certuin} amined 4,077 peragns. This year it] conference. "i |e Kellogg and Mrs. Peter Wilmes today py iaterment will be made | hoof striking the boy's skull. He w Ae ate eney oe tnere( that he will have the casting vote| traveled 5,800 miles and examined) _ Telenhonic requests from Fort} won re. Mrs. Tavis received F . hesize that.of his wife. A fall mili-| brought to the local hospital that nl ‘pee between them. 15,403 Yates asking an order for a recount, t % and e aealp. Satie ‘next Senate, in all probabil-|"In {heels "years it has been run-| was met with response by Judge . ssaencgiait * c ‘ Hol, wid be: sendcienel- "side from his parents, he is su N i IPSTEAD will be organized by Henri e, the clinic has traveled 29,387| Berry that it would be ordered upon LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA ere chains ‘ vived by five brothers and one sis- Some Obligations [fitted with everything a doctor or, dressed. wel nual Thanksgiving party and the) Climinate the confusi hipstead of Minnesota. miles and examined 22,679 persons. | filing of the proper papers. Nick dante, who has been sales x ‘ ter. In addition to this there were 385| George N. hase and A. McG.|mgnager Yor the Connolly Motor peer ‘ public clinics held and 682 tubercu-| Beede each re any for two years, and J. D.| ppig Ne Children’s hair bobbing, spe- ———$—___—_—_—_————_ | other Seatu Gained by Democrats [gone and many ho : : daite ls inval State Se f bent | Conferences were hi the winter and plans to re-| pioig " Hvestock, hbantintieerenmcee Arizona. ...,.--dagden Cameron ote mate aed achies i had fa ar Hon wa heme ia in Stockton. a. be! fat they feel "aia eattle:! Wanted—A first class all- : Butler [Iedcal'andsauraing service given to ‘or Firing House, ** : Geis, Olson Brother, Hannafor,| around tailor. Write Tribune y Wadsworth | 4!) who app Fred Hille, Oliver county farmer| | Basi lake sommandat! All of thane sD, 5 : No. ‘ Harrela “The cline sume bee whe pleaded guilty to burning his ‘snd ‘ a ry i 1° en-| Mi See 7 | needed,” the article in The Pennant |Rouse to get $1,200 insurance, was ator May Dictate Member- | connecticut... Bingham (Reelected) | There were large numbers of people Naty disteict oeart. This tal i Colorado. " Watermar Means far removed from medical -centers] Hines third entry in the state prin = ship of Committees fornia... Shortridgr Reelected) | Tho were, not able Lo sect iden Previously he had served three years Smith — McKinley for horse ,stealing and three years : ; took to fill the gap. In the.aix years P en aghington, Nov. 18—(NEA Eg res alas al {haa been in the sila it has given |foF erain thefts, e Unit ates senate refuses to 2 what it ad to offer in the way oi seat William S. Vare and Frank L. saneee ane (hesicctma examinations, treatments, care and| CANVASS of Tie. Vote Smith, as seems far more than likely,| Now HampshireMoses (Reelected) | #vices freely, cleanly and ethically! it the ofganization—that is to say, the| Ne™ Hampani (Reclected) |#7°ait ‘chore who came seeking nelt.| im Mercer Completed, committee membership—of the ried South Dakota... Norbeck (Reelected) i Where it han once been, its future e a 4 house in the 70th Congress. wil vinits have been warmly wel- dictated by Senator Henrik Shipstead,| 4 Blaine Lenroot 4) jcomed. Year after yenr it Nae cone og. Cernintcanrans ot the ie. sate cai With Vare and Smith out of it, the} ,- Aah Bs forth, ministering to those in need, i Senate lineup will be: Democrats, 47,| Utah... Smoot (Heelected) and sear after year it, has inacgoned (Greatenice cot cnve ottlee of supeelp Republicans, 46, F 1, | Indiana (Long) Watson | (Reclecttd) | in efficiency: for profiting from ex-| gives Thomas, the incumbent, a two: ' : : The Farmer-Laborite i | Indiuna (Short) Robinson Bobipsen(#) | perience it has found what best meets | vote lead. nag : a. ‘ for Graham Brothers @ rite, Democrate itl submil thelr] Waakingion-~- donor” (Beslected> | 2*jceyess of ne Mobis MOM SMOKE) ead drotes amtentgnersbips ie the] rou, 8, “i sed pectormegaee MpeTon Track increases weedy 0 n ! es. Td Vanna Dal (Reclected) . lates for commissionerships in the| Fo i ' r " » i eisai blieans will submit theirs. aa coding (Reelected) | Mercer county fifth district both re-| bi ‘ os ae Pr a ee The Democrats will cant 47 votes] Idaho. ‘ te . for theirs and i¢ wend votes with Pennsylvania. ..Vare Pepper Elks Band Concert celved 114 Notes ‘and Jaeger hax de- ¢ Repub- Seats Held by Democrats 4 z A Rapmey ; os 4 zi Buyers buy. Puy : 2 Hieams. will cast 46 votes. for theirs| Alab “Bick Underwood Will Be Broadcast} ,,7he,canvss made,ng change in the MINOT ‘ again. Fleets grow, y Lindelow, J ¥ : and if Shipstead votes with them|Arkan . Caraway (Reelected) | tie vote for Bertha R. Falmer, ele _ Even greater value: the same he'll make ita tie, which Vice Presi- vise Fletcher (Reeleeted) | 4 concent by the Elks -band will orifor 3: Bjorie ie oaicutns net y the sudden : . j : low initial cost, Geancer rugged- dent Dawes will break by voting| G George (Reelected) | be broadeast by remote control from who. ‘ ; oak the Repo: 4 Louisiana. .....Broussarc(Reelected) ! De Pre : pis ; . "tea geal ‘ i | feet encler handling, Sle Progrcenives North Carolina, Overman (Reelected) (IM tks, ledge, tom, heganing tS Railway “Trainmen to oe — i power, The 46 Republicans include six ir-]South Carolina.Smith (Reelected) IR, as a prel! 7 : INNEAPOLIS - : ; os in £ pais ' fat reconcilable Progressives, who will] _&—Serving unexpired term of Ral- Have Ball This. Month é ; pepe 1%-TON-CHASSIS 4 ‘nie ao the < vote against the regulars on most prop | ston, Democrat. vee age eS ae for lis $1375 - fit work: 1-Ton Saitions, but their precedent; is to| _b-—Serving unexpired term of Spen-! hag broadcast this f Members of Mandan Lodge No. 9 : is, the : throw their strength to the latter on|cer, Republican, Cum. | nected that » large number Broth of pobre i y —Serving unexpired term of Cum! tistenera in Bismarck ‘wu will hold their efghth a line territory will tune in to hear the giving dall at Coat ks concert, 48 24. Music is to We fumisted bv ew! ,, 4 class of ne hala iat the Mandan yng an harge of f evening, and| arrangeemnts for the ‘ir are €. E, ata, but it’s safe Senate entertsinment been | Dorfler, u ‘and that they will be. The regulars v 3 | Larch mete wee eet ae . se Hches ae want their own organization. 5 4 “The is the first) y nw grat oat arovhigocd way st 5% . Ing of the lodge for semi-satis- ‘armer-! ir. oe ee mt abe ol and a large at~ ' Snipstzed: fe they will hays to) Total «-- bicate acs , th 2 oo Me CILMAN COs. | fle will the Democrats, The Dems- Pre-holiday sale of er te a : : ; ; Sg ROABWAY AT SeceND 57; CR aad batt Asay Ae tte nea Befeee ie tene ice) aw oe , Pe Sitpitsc <5" veo will net taste many OF Hidden By Camera!urtey, fa) * ie, chareh -gomywanel sala, } : cake, bat sane them ta| ‘The “ravéling elinie” iebon, Nigeert rales , nske elinie” of the North : he'll] Dakota |." losin Aga ‘ 4nti-Tal association,

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