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came : PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 STYLES CHANGE TAX MUDDLE |] taeetinste —]THRER KILLED, [ENGINEERS T0 SINCE THE DAYS ¢ “MAY RESULT. “=a THO WOUNDED | HOLD MEBTING ©” OF HIAWATHA IN TWO BILLS Sissearie: ’ IN GUN FIGHT) INWINDY CITY : was rec- ommended here today by the EP « i P 7 legislative committee which Delegates From, Over United ian Women Replace War Majority Sentiment of Joint | investigated the charges. Tragedy Is Result of Pitched States to Gather at Chi- fith ¥% 7 j { prising \- aint With Powder, Rouge Committee Favors Intro- | Pittsburg, Kansas, Feb. 7— Battle Between Family cago February 15-19 Cigarette For Peace Pipe duction of Two Bile | AGA aimente “mt | Feudiss tn Vireinn or Chicago, Feb. 7.-®)—G es Mayberty and killed her two Chicago, Ill, Feb. 7.—®)—From Longfellow’s Mintiehaha she: us. Two bills will probably be sub-/ children—a girl, 10, and a boy | Roanoke, Virginia, Feb. 7—(AP)| over the’ Unived States engineers ed to roam the forest. | mitted to the legislature in an ef-| of 6—as they slept early to- | Maynard Cox, 16, Dave Cox, 20,{n4 technical experts, will come here Muar place has come a fle fort to #lear up the situation re-| day. Mrs. Mayberry was ine y + 16, + 205) Feb. 15-19, to tell of the strides that wicca” mie aks flap- sulting from the supreme court's de-| fuced “yerercin’ bet probably his brother, and Turner Hall, about} super-power, the new hercules of the ee vie cen cition that the Bank of North Dako-| dupa Severe uaytenn ee 40, ara dead, and Mrs, Bethy Cha-| industrial "world is ‘making. The 1 las i i * ‘7 n i we Aviles Fre rad altered: he taken enrsagh tay deste aomnter te rested soon after the explosion | ney and her husband, John Chaney, aud: power exposition wil be held e SNOWAtAye its cite he tieaas T. Kretschmar, McIntosh county, said| 88 he lay in bed in ‘his room jare suffering from gun _ Shot | then, : ) ers, with Wlirp ceases down the today. six away, was being | wounds as a result of a pitched] G. E. Pfisterer, managing director As pantlegs. Senator Kretschmar is chairman of} questione}. (Ie denied knowl- | battle between family feudists near the joint house and senate commit-| edge of the crime. He and his Dodson Sunday afternoon. tio, WPhointed to study what legisia-| wife neparated about a year | The trouble is said to have re- tive action may be necessary, follow-/ ago and a suit for divorce, | suited fron in fooling ‘brought feta Pk Chae iugtriat a0, legisla filed by Mayberry, is pending. abcut by moonshining activities. last week. 1° “austtial commission! Harvey Davis and his wife, | Officers from Stuart, county seat The committce, meeting in closed| former close friends of the |.«* Patrick, went to the scene last sessions, expects to conclude its work Mayberry family, are in jail. | night, and early today had not re- an nounce its decision tonigit, — . : aiucmeraids us Lima, Ohio, Feb. 7—(AP)— | come. of their nen ort ormation He said that he was not positive! Mrs, Charles Reese and three ing the disturbance which authori. ‘ Neca ue that legislative action would be re-| of her children, Robert, 6; ie, feared ‘might 5 rea authori- Rrelbadernrinetieomee rn that has taken plac our s r Caraway of Arka vants his rare old house back, but Senator Hiram Johnson of California | quired, but stated that “it seems to! Dorothy, 4, and Thomas, 3, le; fi asvi Bay’ othr teveitury ar claiaen Ab, A have it, “aly daurter.”Mrs.| won't move cute, The howe ix Riverdale, colonial minasiog Baile a Tee by Bande ecteert ctliformia | Sethe sentiment ‘of the majertey, ot} D2 burned to death early to: | 4,7eleerams from Martinsville to-Jany other territory of similar size . hi itt far to d two day said that reinforcements had|in the world, according to Pfisterer. Rhoda House, is the pre cue ef the| George county, Maryland. Johnson (left), the tenent, contends he has a lease running to the expiration | the committee so far to draw up day at their farm home, 12 League of the 3 3 "SV : ‘ measures.” He indicated that there been sent from that town in re-] “Chicago is in the midst of what Aeae torn: Vote Caraway’ asserts he bought tHe property from T. H. Pickford with the | memures” He of the exposition, estimates that fac- / tories und public utilities of the country will spend — $2,000,000,000 during the coming year for ‘expan- sion and replacement of power facili- ties. More than $11,000,000,000 in _ma- chinery equipment is being utilized to supply the country with power. Figures showed that the Missi: pi Valley has taken the leaders the world of power. In this area Chief — Reginald Oshkosh — hi brought this word from the reserv tion at Menominee, Wis., to the first 1927 pow wow of the grand council fire of American Indians. The chief himself was natty in trousors that carried a knife edge and with smart styled spats fitted snugly over slickly shined shoes, “How cun I express to you,” Oshkosh asked, “the h = ipee rencry |of his senate term in 1920, while : a ty of s divided) miles went of here. Martha, | sponse to requests from Patrick| the engineering world knows as "The cree aes | understanding he was te get possession at once. Feport, with the minority flatly op-| 9, escaped from the flames | county officers. The scene of the | World's Greatest Power Pool,’ and Change, the chief confesses,| josed to any legislative action. carrying a two-year-old child the Mississippi Valley owes its dom- | has lifted the burden from the should. | Ter Tr Supply Alte “Aporevea with her. As nearly as could | 8ttle is isolated, inant position as the richest section ers of the squaw and placed it on the| ing parphernalia met with opposi-| the horns iath it: ote d SS of its size in the world to the fact brave, but he is not sorry. Times Mi cally all members of cleaned ite clate of = ‘number| Pe determined, Mrs. Reese at- P: A taken the lead in power Mave chunged since his crandfathen the club. Members could see no log-| S42 Cleaned its slate of a number) tempted to start a fire with |Passage of Radio Een nai Eiteieee nate + the first Chief Oshkosh, ruled the ical. reason for giving to a game] O4SupPly bills this morning. $i0,.| Kerosene, resulting in explo- Bill Is Forecast ower Conference Also * Teservation, Dreams of old time pow- den more power than is _now| 999" for'n survey of the Moti riice,| Sion of the container. The second Midwest. Power Com- er and glory, said young Chief Regin- nto sheriffs, police or other] mp, joblty reeolt fi indefi. pee nati tones ean — ference will be held in conjunction ald, are for the wrinkled braves. ATE Jcapitel from present time until Bice ietticere: ae rei Me favors indefi: Washington, Feb. 7—(AP)—I with the exposition. It is sponsored “The cigarette,” he said, “has re- Bills Killed duly. 1. , Members voted to petition the game | "4 RyypPonement. $2,000 for ‘The senate today refused to send|by the local sections, regiondl und placed the pipe of peace among our S. B. 68 —B on of standard | Senate Hills Passed By House | | Members voted to petition the game Misticwhuesl secleder’ wag” killed the radio control bill back to con- | professional divisions of the Amer- wives and daughters. Rouge, deli-| form of fire insurance policy in the}. B. 73—Requires public utilities present to the legisiature an amend-| Rotticultura) societies: was killed, ference. This was accepted by its|ican Institute of Electrical En, cately Scented, is the modern war) state, Defeated in insurance com jto oe n a ate aa ment to: the: prexent ‘hOwtine 16.9 MARR ad NL a nee ions piapetitte as suaking palit its | Beers, the American Institute of Min- eae: Stockings of silk are quite the by teiaialie apomevael ome o. x in business Jaw permitting the issuing of _ Heavy Programs Today MRS. FOR N passage at this session. ing Engineers, the Western Society FG IMs /Arw: Ptappere coined | ion, 104 to 0. Cate Licenses so repace wivoe Wawa! Both the senate and house face fe on|or starting Ss. BL 1 have veen tos The vote was 48 to 20 with party |f Engineers, ‘the National Electric 2,000 for th ‘i “The Charleston—and the Black Light Association, the American So- ‘A legislative committee, consisting | 10n€ calendars this afternoon, Bottom—are our r dances. Our Provides for recsts : lines disregarded. It came on a |cii tT id th ional i coh b ciety of Engineers and the National i of Melvin Steen, Cart Kositzky; ary mei Sepang the law motion by Senator Pittman, Demo- | Safety Council. ue girls are flappers, and our yo! - Frank Tousley and 0. W. Roberts,| orohibiting the sale of snuff in the crat, Nevada, to ask for a new con-| Samuel Insuli, public utilities mag- men wear floppy pants, and 1 suspect eno ate Wis uppornted, Spotlight, 4 ference with the house, which al-|nate and his son, Samuel Insull, Jr, oleae ree | bats err The house flour label bill, origi beac: ready has approved the conference | President of the wee laeer bite le painted a bright pictur ally drawn to conform with recom-|Threatens to Take Care of | report, and to instruct the senate |Co™Pany, are among those to address tribesmen gathered in counet ! t ; j : ry the conference, The elder Insull will said the 1 H hil marks jmendations made by Governor A. G. conferees to insist that the life of bi " eH light nee in way 1. | Serlic, has been amended until the| Youthful Bandits Herself [tho ferisiation ke Matty toes ee ee ce le eit ther ane aoe eet \Gopused coin Te wi seme ates if Court Doesn't year. fon will address the conference on Mohaegnee: Oneida, Cherokee,| : ing for! the house when it resolves itself into soe the morning of th: en forest ns whe rammed st ja committee of the whole. As it now; py ign, cae a| Scouts Plan Special perce heros teer bora : Bittle work” ‘Ne tauaws | MINE He willaete iene Ue St4 calla’ seusation eesécrentad la mehies fe [cous on Feoreary tke Kowadays, he suid, the women take fy epee hin the senate akother flour Jabel| se. county divtrict court” teduy| Meet to Hear Chief as gegen esSeninecent sssiasionSeidhass vil, hic has the approval of th geen t womans the, sald he's] EXceeutive Via Radio ANY OLD PROTEST eee te cree inva kota invest some of its” surplus governor, will be the subject of an| MTS. Clarence McLean of Minot, ap abies UE Ce ST oe eee, eer t ‘ im e and vovernment bonds — in! wees : State affairs committee submits a s ala i oncert,”” ji- <j ; Tndward for new sartorial distine- | § irchabersevtine edttieebetvay tax} Winners in Contest Presented | tried port, Ant aapilnidtration| (ure doen: pet purikant amey ton cated tothe Boy ‘Scouts of Amer. Pa a lak ol Ld coer a es = HH ee adee cd mienitisevehy edt With Gcld Medals at Meet- eyaidery ts cueaate Teer good, long sentences I will take cure eraientenn Meet ied ing show, London. 4 t ing provi-| A A i wi | 0f them myself.” Kk E c ‘rom em to Perpetuate ty offi <inl school “disbrict| ing in Fargo fore’ the house comune’ et tha] The. two Souths, Virgil Christen |10 radlo stations, including WOC, | === . ity offices cis Na rf dhe “ ietic son, 21 years old, an arl Cubett,/ Davenport, an inneapo- - “4 ation exceed. the scope the uniform en whole. Temperance societies and % f Pes > ory of Swedes au eer lees trasartaion act prertously | im-| Eleven North Dakota farmers were] ether groups have flooded the house|#@, Years, had pleaded guity to rob: |lis. dames “E. West, ‘chief, scout Don’t Let That Cold Upbuilding America jaw atiowing two . - | trodu eat ies callin ae men successful in producing 8,000 pounds ee eee oH a andl the hold” Gn St aie tekice ae iy pilire sh address. Turn Into “Flu” —— BAER aR eae! dueation. © "lof pork or more during 1926 from|*9 = Pisspest: | Christenson, according to police, con-| Other numbers on the program : Chicago, I!., Fet ()—Swedish-| school. Provides for a beard of di- A g jest fessed to ‘committing twelve rob- | feature Sigurd Nilssen, basso solo- " ae aunched a campaign| rectors of 11 membe Education Opdah! Amendment to jone litter of pigs in 180 days, accord- bavics. i ist, and a novelty orchestra. The| That cold may turn into “Flu,” 1 to perpetuate the glory that men of, S- B. astgate.—Minor amend-| provide that treasurers’ reports shali|ing to George J. Baker of the North ‘As the court, was about to pro-| program is under the auspices of | Grippe or even worse, Pneumonia, un- Swedish blood had in upbuilding the! ment to laws cone; od le | Beene cue ee east ae ata {Dakota Agricultural college, secre- nounce sentence on Christenson, one| the Scott’s Emulsion Vikings. ee hee st th eee \ American republic 1 ee torre nene | One 211—Lynch—Revision of tary of the State Livestock Breeders of the courtroom pectators, who| Plans are being made as the! parts and see how quickly it brings Three centuries ago in March ; s| powers of highway commission to{ association, ; ; eorigeasetn rian troop of Boy Scouts | felief. small ships sailed up the Delaware ent of a state! xive the commission power to con-| Included in the list of winners of 5 Shek ‘the |t meet for the purpose of listen-| As effecti the messy old mus- river. They had been outfitted by the demn roads, adds c < |the ton litter contest in this state * sini © ling to the program. itis also prob-| tard plaster; does the work without Be te agent, aad thelr: com! acted by the rnor, commis. stem, gives commis it ate four junior clab members, Harley) Jay Prison Is Safest Place able that the Methodist and Bap-| blister. ander, Peter Minuit, was commis-|Pected | by | the | ielonaeson (it: “on permission for electric, Swanson of Fairmount, Aaron Heglie q “i donne canewrabeut ericinall Gagiivogna vill alse hace tee aeetl: Martarole,. mbde:treil. pars-oll-ct ¢ new world. fas pee Balke chan ae i-land Wesley Bruns of Oriska, , . 1, “bu 4 fas Scnseient. to a secaner ict, there and in Philadelphia, ‘The car . 158- Hees fe weaneeldea ing of the North Dakota Livestock Bqyman County Farm Hand Fight now, “Ono of, the heldups to {it was-bad luck your wife fell on| he\ps bresie sup the cold. » paign is to obtain funds to complete; . ps ‘4 petit two-thirds of ert; reeders association he! jas' : | a banana skin,” ; ‘ 4 projects started in Philadelphia. and! yr cctly tothe state | holders affected, instead. of muon |at the Asriceltiral college. This is| im Jail Without Bail— Cor- ieesed was that of my.mother, who|” “Yes, they took her into a hat saters the pores, then a cooling sen * establish others in that sectio . then distributed among. the s filed before improve-; the third year that a ton litter ie | oner’s Jury Meets ion mete bas te aay Pie ats shop.”—Karikaturen, Oslo. ceponn Morton was one of the Swed-| ‘ounties, instead of paying counties. assess-/ test has been conducted, and the; dare tee it If they. are Sia PET Re ( ish heroes of the country’s struggle | deta (number of winners this year is equal atl jays later as a resul y Pay your gas bill now and for existence, and the John Morton| "13° “14 ‘44, i ase ae il - Appropriate to the combined total for the last two! Bowman, N. D., Feb. 7.—-UP)—Jack abit Auay Sone Ang Ape save the discount before the Pex erial Building in Philadelphia! s.raing relocating of county seats] $127 to pay William P Shenker, ear : Eddy | Leonard, who killed Arthur Pippin,| Sovsqie'™ SOE tent has been partially constructed. It is/fo'that the majerity of ail thoscl poe dnjubies, reenives ints iGuutis Enea he heaviest Httes,| #rmer living near here, in a fit of | ™¥Sc ‘holdup to which Mrs. McLean | Centh. Planned to complete it. voting, instead of the majority of|«n au accident alleged to be county, produced the heaviest litter.| anger Friday, was being held in the referred was that of the John Foran - = ahe plans, tso contemplate the the registered voters, shall deter-|the fault of an employe of the state 10 Duroc Jerseys, weighing 2336 county jail without bail on a charge confectionery store, 464 Helby avetue, 4 erection of the John Morton Memorial | iine ‘the wow locations. udm’ 1 eT oARETOMtiutions, " |pounds. He was followed closely by | or first degree murser today. wel Paul hee tobtere bela ane. igh Chapel in 1927, the 150th anniversary | "0 g Jommittee on public . 214-—Thompson, | Harley Swanson, Fairmount, Richland | 9 coroner's jury was deliberating On Foran at’ thee coi eens, held Mrs.) Increase Your Weight Bho ad amiva se erk OF sates. Buahiiahen anit drt ides fr meiemtcs emi pened Re ci mew (2 ele ene ote + 5 Pounds in 30 Days \ ¢ 150 anniversary of the death of | S#f¢ ate, i sband: ’ Judiciary. | ber, whose litter o} uroc Jerseys i 5 5 peu : John Hanson, also an early Swedish | the poriicne ct itth, Gancorming to] of husbands ¢ Revision of | weighed 2,291 pounds. A warrant with the murder charge) “Mr. Foran, 86 years old, was in the y' hero, and the establishment of a New Sweden Memorial Park in Wilming-|°'s. ‘R’“tot -Tofsrud-Raises et on the land where the Swedes 5 ved on Leonard this morn- son rece closed| Oth mers were as follows: | "35 5 rear of the store and did not know M fees soatAEy ie Preis of tothe! BW Kndrews, Petersburg, Nelaon Lameeerding be, the state erred ot the cobbery at the time, suffering or Money Back a by pound} epositors may take over the closed!county, 14 Duroc Jerseys, 2,174! Lee " ess. . -— 3 it their first fort and erected sy ane dacr ica RPS Peery oasis earan bertae een pounds; Aaron Heglic, Waleott, Rich He eee Pesmae cacresrad cella fo throw up her hands at the com-| Doctors, iid Food, Pharmacists irst log cabins. | stock. jliquidation. Banks and banking. land county, uroc Jerseys, al g i Morton cast the decided vote for! **2 (2—Committes- on _ware-|_H. B. 216—State affairs committee.! pounds; Nela. Hanson, Hettinger: sherltt. sncr's jury convened this|y, "dust came in to court,” Mrs. Me- vitamines thet make flesh, "create the declaration of independence, and) house a in grades. Establi: Creates a e judicial couneil to Adams county, 18 Duroc Jerseys, 2,116 morning. but hed fae preps Lean said, “to tell these a appe a up e ower 0 rea a Hanson wag “president of the United law to govern the control of |- | stud dministration of justice. pounds; Vernon Stadig, Esmond, Ben- q : ‘jlows that the safest thing they | disease pats pee balla flee $ ty Mf iP i '3| dict this afternoon, Id di to plead sity and|on skinny men ani men. States on C re: ssembled,” ele: State son county, 9 Chester Whites, 2,113 " S é, cpu! lo was plead guiity y dry, irritated, inflam- The whole project will cost $1,500, | aileund seers enema howed of Ste attains tons—Provides for pounds; G beptlowe, Velva, McHenry of Meonard’s story: he shot Pippin oa aes tele ,Beison sentences.” ” | | But its eemginive im taste ‘and ca Thtoats like magic, DC sab Te fneantlé ; Totht cc. plane % ‘olan inas, 2,! * r; Miieic-tsimediately began pha als rit Pointment | North: Dakota aid. South Dakete, te pounds; ‘Louis Edmustee Amel | the abdomen following a quarrel. in| geceracennen, was sentenced, to} amel against. it. : ‘ 4 vhich the farmer accused Leonard] one to 10 ycu: foundation for New Sweden, 16: Amendment toj negotiate on the use and control of Slope county, 10 Duroc Jerseys,| ae hk y P colony was called,” He’ ‘constructed pro “aoe more’ ied affaires Tso nt JAM Fer, ae oe ean Ma Raeathe tnis| forms, vay tn Me work om Sha] formatery. The some sentence was| ap with the times are taking Me- Fort Christina, named in honor of the! not less than two nor more than {affair ‘Barnes county, 10 Tamworths, 2,045 | {FM a. aimed to shoot Pi mupesed on Onbote eat ermmitment | Cox's Cod Liver 0 Sesmann Tab Swedish queen, and made provisions| three per on call deposits und] H. B. 218—Peters.—Amendment to; pounds; C. B. Moffit, Kindred, Cass in Gh the leg, but “aimed o littl wee 2 le ‘ ai y. A in this tod by | baitai tlw F iv pase for the erection of homes. not lews than four nor more than six| aw, on newsnaper publishing. of in-|county, 10, Spotted ‘Poland Chinas,| pit fm the Jeg. but “aimed o jittle| perm oe nine mmc Speneenes By | baila aie ee eas Other ships arrived from the moth-| per cent on time deposits, State af-jsurance company reports.” Public wees pane nae asada pacary later en route to a Bowman hos-| ~ ° “tormeys. Try them for 30 days if you want er country from time to time with/ fairs, printing. : 5 * more settlers and when New Sweden H. B. 219--Brown.—-Limits to 12] Duroc Jerseys, 2,027 pound: a) five children, ranging in age| SUdge Nuchels and te 4 ails teens scrawny, bellows in was ceded to Holland, the country, years the period in which chattel] From the time of farrowing, about t 14 fe ths to 18 pene. ae . dl ae ee f eck And cals around the Delawar- river was dotted ! may be renewed, Judi-|30 litters were entered in the con- frop AU manias te A Pganitelenien Miss Palmer Talk at strane ant xiar,. “And bear ls Representatives of all Swedish Ks the Missouri river for | o-Lynel Molthasen and eaten or, paxents -epoperaiad in thls Keiser at Bowman, If no other ar- Hons Club Mee is d ist anywhere will return your ‘American organizations, religious and} ridge near Stanton. Killed by r ppropriates $30,000 for | project, the purpose of which is to ron ata ate Gade, “Mea abies oe ne bet de nd McCoy's ays A secular, in the country, met here last! highway committe *{ joint ruction with Minnesota of |teach better methods of breeding, gem can find homes for all but| Judge 8. L, Nachole told. the senti- ges E.Semand: Mevor ab- fall and decided upon the program of| H. B. x9. Appropriation of $4,701 cross the Red river be-| feeding, care and management o: the bab = q A 4 4 edical| ment in the South toward Abraham: lets 60 cents.—Adv. commemoration. for ‘repairs to, the Hillsboro y.| fveen Wahpeton and Breckenridge. | hoy tention’ at the present time. ‘The| Lincoln at the Lione cub. luncheon eee Killed by appropriation committees’ | Highw fog In the tan istor content| chldsen kad teak wrth Maen’ Keiver| this eleva ai thatGeeha Petite beret F TT | HB. 105-—-Bill to create real estate| , > B- eee Tgiah-—. | showing in, the, ton. Utter coptest| chiAer Bad Seen aie Mra. Ketees | Hits nese ot Spe: (mnMd Regie Batel, armers Help Co eee |B. 5.105 i; Requires tuberculosis ‘test before | next year,” Mr. Baker declares. “The| since the death of Mrs. Pippin a | board and 1 Defeat cattle may be sold at public auction,|resulis lust year were the best of| month ago, and Leonard had’ been| of Places of besuty she visited dur. in Lamb Feeding ed on floor, ut the St. Cloud re-| So now men and women who keep 3 ty i ing her recent European trip. Of mortgage or foreclose sale by court|any since the contests were started.| hired to run the farm while Pippig| ing ; laulee Lice ee The fact that the 11 ton litters were | took the Pitinesters to the home o expecial intereas ra Ae description DRY ‘Se -Bismarck Phone 258 Cooperating with the North Dakota), 11. B: 6—-$4.200 for appropria H. |B. 222 -Richardson.—Prohibits| produced in 10 widely scattered | relatives in the east. luded her talk by comparing the CLEANING Sed Mandan 96 Agricultural college experiment sta-;'T* d stenographers’ teaching of the theory of evolution,|counties in the state shows that it is ; ° | dair: ion of department of agri-! 4 » Bibli i i itably i she had visited with North tion, f: hart Mt err (or denial of the Biblical theory of| possible to raise hogs profitably in teach Minnesota fed aad sale five serious | culture from _present time untiljthe divine creation of man. Educa- practically all parts of North Dako- Parent- er Meet beaut ity spots. % of western lambs. The lambs sold on) 74WY hy {a tO. 37 te tuber | at ta, and that it is not necessary to] Held at Wing Friday wie attendame 5 Prise, presented by i GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Wien that went to Aik ee dien| HB. 112—Concurrent. revolution! jeoviee ton te. yit nae of eos: | belt, section i **) County Agent A. R. ‘Miesen- and| week for California. [Selections by tee eet, went pele iiea eave to submit to people proposal to! year periods. dudweinrs, con aN Taal States Keiotey FE, McCurdy were] the high school orchestra were en- . J. p change stitution to permit legis- . B. iy . ~- Disting- principal speakers at a Parent-Teach- Seay eer ot the North Dakota Agri: | lature _combine two or more Bs aes a ee preva iBintine: Jamestown: Boy or ‘aaneote en meeting held at Wing fs nests Re ley i diy Early in the summer 1,248 head, or | OU"tY Offices under certain condi-! delinquent general taxes ut. tax Injured in Fall wrigey avenlne.. © on. “Boys and| Noonan; J. W. LY ‘St. Paul; Miss . tions and repealing present cons sales, five carloads, of western lambs were tur aatrl aa oriffs 3 - | Nell B western Bell Teli Genatled for, Och 1, Wher ‘the | tutional restriction against sherit Girls Club Work” and told of the ad- yn 01 Taxes and tax laws. Iding office conti = wh hone ‘company division instructor; 5 , Ht shipment arrived at the college, offt-/vousiy for more than’ four years, 77] Izaak Walton League) r2trs2"™,2°, 2» Fe 7 He latte meet with the boys and 'grels| Miss Stacie Skelly, chiet operater’ of In Minneapolis y y Floyd Dent, 16, son of Mrs. Augsta| He {s to meet tl 7 sit Nh re Z cials put out four loads of the lambs| to 21. ° Dent of this city, is in the hospital| of the Wing community in the near|the Bismarck exci anges japtain L. Your Choice of erence! Sait one, certond st ita 124 -zMakew new crime to ve’ Chapter Formed Here j suttering concussion ‘of the bran future to discuss organization of jun-|H; Belk. Senator Van Camp, Pem- * t -|kpown as “aggravated assault an ft inj ft 30. C. eapo! ee 7 The purpose of letting the lambs out| buwery*"" andi prescribes, sitingent BB County Sportsmen | from the soot of a hose tone 30 | ME RsCurdy. tajked on the “Juve. |C. Andereo “Wilton; Birlea Ward, to the farmers was to obtain feeding) penalties. 98 to 2. y Y Spo feet and struck his head on a brick,| nile Court” and procedure in juvenile | Biamarek. ; i x / gate on range lambs under actual". B. 127—Habitualveriminal act; - while at play Sunday afternoon, rs 5 betel moet got the besed of 1- a! e jitions. 4 provides that for a third felony of- Action t rt the Ny ko- Following are the farmers who took! fense, punishment ‘mar be edeue ction to support the North Dako: ——______ — heon. ns e . ta game and fish ission_ in the THAT'S THE ECHO are being made by the wives of the : Radisso Be ae fea, ine experiment work: i that provided ‘by ls i " ta aciment ef more leffiient “game There ondertal echo, about Winter Shows Open enter? ean party on i n | felony woul punishal ife and fish laws was taken by the Bu: this place,” said the guide to man ol . who was walking in the lake distriey,| &¢ Crookston Ti ed For Business Reasons rectors followed A fo le by at Valley City on the spread proposi-| imprisonment. 100 to 2. leigh County Sportsmen's elyb at helt inother load was fed by George) H. B. 135—-Prescribes that trans-| annual meeting, held Sunday after-|“but you have to shout very loud. r, Wyndmere, who also took ad-| cripts in misdemeanor. cases must be’ noon, Now you just yell ‘Two pints o’| Crookston, Minn, Feb. 7.—()— IS JUS TED of the spread proposition of| paid for ta yantage by the defendant unless he, At the same time, members of the| beer!’ Designed to promo’ ° : . BY EVERY eee: Boy Johnson of Casselton| files an affidavit alleging poverty.’ club voted to transform it’ into a “The man shouted and then listened, cin the valley, their 1 t fi and bought outright | Such transcripts now are made at the chapter of the Izaak Walton League| “I hear no echo,” he ame finally. | Red saad Vn on pect Gar in tt eee] §=—« STANDARD the time of delivery, and Hugh! expense of the » 101 to 3, \of America, a national sportemen's| “Oh, well,” said the “here | today. with farmers’ Trows Comstock, Minns also! H. B. 97—Repeals standing appro- organization. Av chapter wil be | comes’ the inn-keeper with our becr,| weeks at the northwest, school of u ‘ ' JUDGMENT ne | priation for minimum wage division formed at the next meeting. anyway.”—Tit-Bits, London. alt the shows will continue| Erbe’s Barber. eden 1 Each) of the state workmen's compensation; House bill 166, ing the gover- until Pri night. : i Four Cafes - e feed| bureau, 105 to 0. ,_|nor authority to open and close the| —_ With more than 40 shipments of weed 500 Rooms B. 108—Provides for scrapping game season in ‘any part of the state} “I would like to put it this way,| livestock in place, judging began to- s é Were shipped out of| state-owned street railway system in on recommendation of the game and|my lord,” said counsel. “Suppose {| day, petition for premiums in 3. a am -. Rates $2 Per st Friday and unloaded at| Bismarck. 83 to 18. ‘fish commission, received unanimous | were to see your lordship going into| farm and Fgh 5d likewise is i the Day and Up ding, and then shipped| H. B. 170—Provides that placards endorsement. a public house—” being > wit expected meeamenin ; Visit Our Flame Room é taken < displaying. th oo Semmes ment sue eae 152, giving more ae: rated ee corsets a tle Judge. | to ompleted by tonigh * 35 . br in every school room in the ori to me warde! receiv —Bolicito journal 6:5 See F k state. 78 to 25. partial support, but the feature in| oo ee ournal, Londo In ‘London, England, 12,000 addi- ON SEVENTH ST. BETWEEN NICOLLET & HENNEPIN! ‘ ied |. B. 181—$8,000 emergency ap-|creasing the pom J ised 4 were quite commonly worn| tional bouses, are required every A if ‘despair pai propriation for upkeep of the state confiscation guns in pt 3,000 years ago, ye d os man