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FALL TERM OF COURT STARTS DECEMBER 7 Jurors Will Be Drawn To- morrow—Attorneys Have Week to File Cases The regular December jury term of district court in Burleigh county will) commence Tues December 7, ac. | cording to offic | this morning by © | Fisher from Judge Jamestown, who will f durors for the term will select-| h ed tomorrow afternoon by Mr. e' Albin Hedst L. Sr G m, County | and County Sheriff Tre: asurer Auditor Early ind endar will a number o filed and att ember k Johnson berterm.. RESIDENT ‘BISMARCK FOR 40 YBARS DIES John Brown, 80, Succumbs to Stomach Trouble—luneral Probably Wednesday AR ach trouble of dea Mr. Brown was born in Gern coming to the United ago. He settled in Bist s home here continously s roth of Mand of Enderlin, M Bismarck, and Mrs. marek, Tom Lee, Bis: body will lie ins eat the, street. Definite f t have not been is probable the servic held Wednesday morning at & o'clock at the Catholic church, NEW WATERWAY WOULD BENEFIT WHOLE | NATION Hoover Says tinea National! Policy Is Now in Course of Promulgation 2-(P)-A broader na- tional pol ward the development of the country’s inland w ways and its water resources generally is now in course of promulagti This was disclosed in a r. W © Sh a ippi Valley associauon pro- gram. After sketching offered by creation water transportation the heart of the o . Sh A Ww th utilization tem, the Great jected canal touched upon the controversies’ in- volving the latter project with a plea for the expenditure “of money on cement and steel rather than on courts and p agitation.” Must Be Taken Up as a Whole Mr. stressed that water- pro- In nn vessels “fit to serve modern needs. Engineering structures to maintain the decided jevels of the Great Lakes, he de-, clared to be entirely possible and he’ estimated that a unified program for completing the opening of the Mis- sissippi system would cost $120, 000 more than has already been ap. propriated, and could be attained within five years, Benefits to the whole nati come, he asserted, in many being distribution of —populati ld | The Vanishing Buffalo | Northward, in the spring they came, unnumbered millions strong, O'er the prairies, broad and free, they’d wend their way along; Greater still, their numbers grew, unconscicus of the foe, As young ones came to swell their ranks—these noble buffalo. Grazing, roaming, all day long, thus their life was 5; s- 'Tis not the pangs of hunger drives the swiftly flying dart, Bes ae strikes the fleeing buffalo and pierces his brave heart, ic, he They kill him for no cause at al While, filled with terror, these No wonder all the herds are gone that dotted all the plain, No wonder of the millions, now but very few remain, Alone the few survivors live, on Antelope’s fair isle, | "Tis there they roam, and spend their days, as in their preted Fahad And, not content with what he’s done, the These few remaining buffalo, to give the rich a thrill; With bullets made, of scrdid gold, God’s creatures he would slay, And take the life Ch, men cf Salt Lake City, whose hearts beat true and strong, Will you uphold this sacrifice, and countenance this 0, Oh, men, who prate of “sportsmanship,” and boast of Are you afraid to litt your voices against this blot and shame? Thee tell me not of Justice, or of strong protecting weak, Yea, doom the last of That all duis see you a: T hereby certify that th Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Eléction on Vem hy a | “MONDAY; NOVEMBER 22, 19 e within and following Abstract of Votes cast by the Voters of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the Genera}: Election held at the various "Fae ee, 7 EE w United States Senator | Representative Lieutenant | Secreta State State Attorney | Commissioner] Commissioner Term Ending in Congress Governor rGorerior | ‘of State, Auditor Treasuret Gener: of Insurance | of yeni & Labor Commissioners of Railroads March 3. 1933 2nd District | z § z § . oI | 3 & s 2 2 g S es 5 - 2 os Be s & € qd « 2 2 3 : £ % eel sole 3 s 2 5 FE 2 5 5B = 8 a A g a i 2 2.58. & S 2 a ¢# Be ee ee 2 & s 3 3 ala © ; oS ag Name of Precinct Bs Be I ak a a ine aa oa Bie (ae mag hg Bh omg me Beth Belo 4 alg 4 gy 3 & : z <8 Sg ft Oly FOE ee ee ae ole 2 OES Cole gla pga eo 8 aa § a : 2 2 ee : 3 5 & ‘ 2 a 3 5 a . iar : e 3 Pe eb eld see t ee side Glas ade GCP sale bases Pe ad t S& mw F 42 GIB s shéle a Ble <'le w EIS FS 2hlo_ 3 Blo & oF 218 é. mo. .. ¢. 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Bismarck, N. D., November 10, 1926. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing Abstract of Votes cast at the Q™heral (By Florence Borner, Baldwin, N. D.) hen the cold winds from the north told them winter’d come, lowly they turned back and sought far-off southern home, pent, leeping ‘neath the gleaming stars, while filled with sweet content. aie vision, now we see, the white man with his gun, ho slays these creatures, wild and free, for pastime and for fun, ey kill him for the sake of gold, the: kill him for his hide, |, as madly on they ride, poor pep ak fora place of rest vain; they’re hunted down pie slain, the weakest with the best. hunter perry now ki he cannot give, though he should strive alway. Freedom’ "s. ene: Lest God, above, in righteous wrath, a fearful vengeance wreak, this grand race, then from us stand apart, Ss you are—a murderer at heart! since relief Wa freight burdens — fk (ei ae 7 me —o = ' would check the tendency of people complete standsti ie riera H y torleaye the interior for “the ear gain has suffered badly. Montana Lies Under AVOR OF | 'LOPMENT (#)—President lopment of the s for transpor- ses to go on as rapidly: as financial resources will permit, he says in @ letter read today genvwasion of thi Misslaciual Valley association, The letter follows: “Much to my regret I find it im. possible to accept your invitation to make an address at the eighth an- nual convention of the Mississippi| Valley association, to be held in St. Louis the latter part of this month. I cannot refrain, however, from send- ing @ word to emphasize my interest in the principal matter to be consid- ered. “In my messages to congress I have expressed my opinion that the devel- opment of the waterways of the Mis- si for transportation purposes is of great importance to a large seetion of our country. I want this work to go on as Hagens ae our finan- cial regources will To end I had an additi ioe Maen of 10 ween dollars put into the present be ' stopped the operation of street cars. The Rhone and most of the other|ern and southern Montana lay under rivers in southeastern France rising rapidly. by a deluge of rain wh : hours. .| fleoded the various lakes, 'Werner Editor I Editor Has was stolen from ie 2 e A | o | sei jal wave swept bales of mer- andise from the wharves at Mar- illes, damaged the coast road and Helena, Mont., Nov. 22.—)—West- are iE Eeegels snow, blanket today with the t thatthe storm would extend ward to other mountain states Transcontinental trains were h lasted 24) slightly behind schedule last The rivers rose swiftly and|but no serious delays were reported. The minimum temperature was re- corded at Lewiston, in central. tana, where the mercury drop seven below ze Roll Call Brings About 1400 Members wiss Canton of Ticano ns cian en visited by a gale, accompanied | today. Automobile Stolen Jamcatown, N. D., N. D., Nov. 22.—() —Chief of Police Briggs A 1926 model Tudor Ford Black ot ner, editor of the ener ie vand ae ‘our association can be most help-' the’ ev renin of ereebar 1 H full in crystallizing public sentiment; and in considering and suggesting Ter the the best babel in © which your water-| re: \ mish the maxi: > People and to the nation et large.” ways may be improved so as to fur-|cording to an announcement imum of service to your, ai ‘Albert lecha, jeounty. is mow are of a r the foto of the yr the ar- the on | ties tae che $1 juneel a stot the partien who stole Ie ae. The license number of the car sheriff’ of "buss | ‘Peaches’ Gets Alimony, Heavy Snow Blanket| “™: St. Joseph’s Choir to Hold Program in Auditorium Tonight Honoring Father Clement on his namesday, a program, sponsored by St. Joseph's choir, be held in the school auditorium this evening. Musical numbers, readings and quartet numbers will be on the ro- gram, as well as two playlets, ir Aunt From California,” and “Lucia’s Lover. The prgrom in full is as follows: Selections by the Parish orehestra, ect John Mushik, “Gavotte” and Two violi: play: Miss Odelia Baron, accompanied by Miss Rose Hopfauf at the piano. Vocal solo, “My ish Agnes Fleck with Miss Himine Feed. ericks accompanying. A reading, “King | Robert From Sic- ill Mabel Frey. Lavonne Ployhar, Reading, “iVsitors” Miss Brown. Orchestra selections. PLY Aunt From California.” onnel: Feli Rosaline end sally Needy, sisters—Misses Eliza- Petes Schafer, Elizabeth Monica u Mrs ‘Needy, their mother—Marion hie Wilcoxnibs, their dressmaker —Rernadine Flee! 5 eS their aunt rom fornis—Juleta Schulte. Piano solo, ate” — Miss | Ogetia Baron. ‘Readi '—Miss Eleanor Me-| sees Lavonne “Th ine meg on Days” rus so” —direchoe wie tel te Edith angel Katherine Stanton—Anna gt Mildred Chase—Helen Taylor. © ‘Lulu Mackin, bil plot in the Union cemetery. y|their previous aimless (Mrs. Hans Hanso Hanson, 74, Vocalsplo,.“Doan You Listen” Mon- | tim: his own case while Rigler and Hal- pern of Hebron appeared for the de- fendants, The case of the Dakota Auto Sales company vs. B. L. Ament was on trial when cor The attendargmm “lia prev "hes pa throbs, blend into the pic- jure. Inimitable’ Eddie Cantor as “come-on” of a d-hand the only visito prize, presented by Dr. A. M. Fisq the! er, was awarded to H. A. Brocopp. = Se 2 WITNESSES TELL WHERE: STEVENS WA L ing Clara Bow and her husky would- Defense Claims He Was be. lover, Malcolm Waite, jie finds — fairly wallowing in trouble. Beach at Lavallette at Tim of Double Murder ‘lara Bow is as subtly im; Lecepeag and refreshing as ever as trice oe new leading man, and he Courth: » So le, N. J., Nq waves," at "the. Capitol] 22—()—An array of witnesses fed ming instructress, and “Kid introduces the heroine of “Mantrap” inva new. ise te s—o bathing suit. ‘Other include lovely Billi some Lawrence Gray. eee Lavallette, N. home of Hen Stevens, came today to support statement that he was at his ho} the evening of September 14, 18 when Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills was sl with the Rev. Edward W. Hi brother-in-law of Stovens. Te Lea-| monv oy. placed him there as as 1X 4 Mrs. Sarah Wilson, a neighbor % testified that Stevens came jome about 10: tember 14. ‘he state contends that Mrs. M and Mr. Hall werg killed about 10; that night. Stevens, his sister, De|Krances Stevens Hal id brotl Willie Stevens, are charged with murder of Mrs. nolghbsti testified 65 and about 10 o'clock. Dees Not Recall Statements The state cross oxare Aeron the A ven ter- pes BH re ned this noon and|n adjou probabilities were that it would go to the jury before court adjourns for the day. Following the Auto Sales case will be the case of the Menning, rere and Freda railway com vs. re Renner. Sullivan, Hanley. and ree van are to appear for the plaii and bide F. Kelsch for the defendai roved to take inadly ex; haar a up-more time than o1 have ‘drawn out the court schedule considerably and cases that were ori- ginally scheduled for November 17 are now being tried. Personal and Social News of | Mandan Viney 35 NISITS. DAUGHTERS gone to Minne: 7 ‘P. Hess has she, will Viole her di Bent a‘student at St. "| trl se: lege. She will return home by Ber ate aay, sconmpanad shack a few minutes later, she ae covered it to be a mass of flame: The bodies of the two children orere found huddled in the small basement and their burial took place at Werne! yesterda; The origin of the holo- caust has not yet been determined. Juniors Put Crimp ; in Battle For Class Basketball ‘Champs’ Winning from the sophomores by a her fs atured jove, an hand- in Witliam Boyd, Cecil B. De Mille's popular protege, was chosen as 6-4 contest, the juniors put an en- tirely new face on the championship claims of the other teams entered ih the inter-class basket tournament at indan high school. The sophs had been conceded a Win but the juniors showed a reversal of playing and proceeded to walk away with the ame, while at the same time the ‘reshmen trampled the seniors undet- 18-4 score. foot with As the teams now rank, the fresh- men and sophomores are tied for first | | Mary| place with two games and one lost ine, who bas| leadi on the night relatives in Red Wing, * while the ju: for second two lost. ‘3 and seniors are ti ith one game won and Present probabilitics are that a play-off will be held some time next week, the winner to rece! nner in the school colors to be kept for one year. The banner is being dot ed under the auspices of the student council, BIT IN GRAND FORKS ~ rude Duggan, tae with oes "she will then mun - ton in Portland, Ore Ore. SURPRISE PARTY panel Holl; wood has | Mra, William flaweelle entertained ie “ie Thursday sroniag with a sw thus far provided any screen player. di party fe ene Passes Away at Home Pegg BAN Ce aan Mille "5 directi le oe caiee nt of Arthur Apples: ae lette to New Jersey was’ mentioned by shee = Sonus Simpson several tim during the testimony of the witri who is a carpenter and enthusias| fisherman, but recal ..74 years old, of 106 Fifth street northwest, died Fri- day morning. She had Tada ralytic stroke several weeks. and her ed Be . ub wea awe ita Baturday aftersoon ia the dition had been cri resident of | ber.of Commerce rooms. * “GARD PARTY Following the Le ally pees party wi be Rit ee gin at 9 o'ol legate could q meat the, stateme: “to. He declared that he. was called| ‘ia Guard Against “FI With Musterole a for the past 33 y ye husban eis: Sorvived by Hjalmer Hariaon who is e ed i Rag Northern Pacific as in au The funeral was held at 1 o'clock this afternoon from ee a church, with Rev. J. C. Fylling of: ficating. Burial was.in the family Jury Gives Hoerner $875 Verdict in Suit aw ithe

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