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— PE, sgn PAGE TWO i | ts [Ad Additional Sports MIDGETS COME L HERE FOR GAME Play Demons cn High School | Floor—Hard Battle Antici- } pated on Both Sides | | for the invasion of| the nson Midgets are occupying! the time of Coach Harold Coll Demons th week, Workouts been mostly on fundament have shown’ en ve smooth nt. ition of Wutzke ranks, Bismare men who can Olson, Wutz the long shot has three » job: but in alf ca k strong and complete ly outpl Stutsman county men, The speed which ch the Second half of that x as the necuracy in shooting and the ooth tea are still wtih the Demons in practice Although Coach Dickinson has litt k on this year, he has built up a team! can do hard fighting. With] » ut center, Brown, Reynolds or| in forward positions, and and Mars in guards, has a team which is cap up a good fight Demons not have an easy time wi this ¢ dare working hard in preparation for CAGE OUTFITS | WIN VICTORIES Nighthawks Defeat Alumni, 20 to 14—Armours Beat Company ‘A’, 14 to 9 ad Armour e: ies last night in the the City Basket when they ¢ Alumni rst game between Com-| nd Armour’s the latter! f the score, 3 for th ‘kers came back stre gin the final session, thereby winning their first game of the series. The Nighthawks beat the Alumni, 20 to 14 Lewis was high man for Armour’s with seven points, while Boepple had four, Long’ om two and Ma one.’ For Company “ high with four points, and Lawyer each had two and Wan- ner 1, The lineups: Armour’s Boepple Lewis Longbottom McMartin Norton The si Alumni: Dohn Company RRO we was a was 5 to 0 for the Nighthawks and ss aga ore 20 t eee neg fe gre ony Seven Kansas Banks fhe Alumni, wae tor! Are Closed Today man with six p on next with —: ht with one, and Bende Hammel Klein McCarty Hyland Findlayson Roehrick F, Kelly James Spitzer Is Found Guilty of Doyle King | ARRRO RM Damaging Crops ¢ James Spitzer, tried in mercies court here Wednesday on a charge of maliciously i 8 crops, which returned its yerdiet late in th afternoon, He was sentenced to pay a fine of and_eosts of $ st of defense Raa: d that the case will be appealed. Jos. Volk pleaded guilty late Wed- but the} }! eat the half} vle with two] Experiences of Burleigh ell County Farmers in Raising Alfalfa and Sweet Clover} vere ieee een the wor igh ° been suc ius revoked the suspension of sen-| Methods Used By Reed Assailed By Senator Robinson, funds inquiry senate today publican, Ind cused by Reed o ly insinuation th to make openly Robinson assailed particularly the » hand investigation of Reed in chairman of th o| campaign funds investi mittee, Missourian had basked there alone “in the sunlight of publicity). He also opposed granting committee authority to hold during the congressional. r de- claring that although he did not know that Reed would do so, it would give him the opportunity to “go into states and get delegates to the national Democratic convention.” were by or Robinson, “Insinuation is the last refuge of n coward,” shouted when Robin- son had concluded. nly man stands up like he is going to s 24.) ntee-Miller the state banking » banks, controlled by John G.| Pittsburgh, 1 + coal | | Mille: tor, a cott, forme ated = in Pittsburgh, * nglevale. Cherokee, Arn Opolis | jand Mulberry Bad loans and frozen a given as causes for the closing. The} total depe of the banks was 00. Miller has pledged his property to meet the losses and it is expected jthat the depositors will suffer no | H \F lexible inisielais of Tariff Law Upheld Washington, Feb. 24. 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ELTINGE BLOCK ence whic > sly been Ea wa h had previously been) 1 collect. $30,000,000 in back taxes | The court today is trying the case} from Si Couzens of Michi of L. J. Wehe v snyder, Wehe | nd oth er minority stockhold- s suing to collect § which ‘he ers of the Ford Motor company. élaiiae UC iBoR AELO RHE fter a short session devoted to Fudge: daneonids yuttal evidence, both sides | heard a Kidder county case here, the board took the eyse pen Andrew tmann of near dvisement. : aly oa co id pleaded| A decision probably will be delay- iIty to a charge gaging in the} ed for several weeks to give board Tauor teat Ha Wie “aeritencl members an opportunity to study serve 90 ‘and pay a fine| carefully the great mass of evidence | of $200, introduced at the hearings here and| Mother! 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How to start your bees making honey? How to get rid of the hum in your radio set? All these questions, and many others, are answered in the technical farm departments of the March: Country Gentleman. The newest and best of farm information is written fot you cvery month by nation- BOYS AND GIRLS Indoors and out—in play, sport, or work, the help- ful articles for boys and girls are a’ great influence for THE BIG WOMAN'S SECTION ' OF. THE. MARCH ISSUE: New quilts in lovely old designs—with patterns. Etiquette for tt the Easter wedding. DRESS PATTERNS--10c 144,861 Country Gentleman dress were bought by women last year. The isgue shows nine new frocks in the latest mode, with full information as to color and acces- sories. Country Gentleman patterns sell for 10 cents each, and women everywhere are using them with the greatest satisfaction. . ‘HE CURTIS: PUBLISHING COMPANY . INDEPENDENCE - SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA {an orgahization of girls in the Me-| Lofthouse. | Cabe Methodist Episcopal church, at a hard time party last evening. At che conclusion of a pleasant evening | a luncheon was served by the hostess. are_n_ attendance. Social and | . Personal CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current Events club was en- served. aoe girls WEDNESDAY stupy CLUB ENTER- INED | Members of the Wednesday Study club were entertained yesterday at days? { Beetle, tertained Wednesday afternoon by| the home of Mrs. F. S. Henry. Mrs. Mrs. John Thorpe at her home on] Earl R. Draper read an. interesting West Rosser. Mrs. Nellfe Evarts ron “Famous American Wom- Mrs. L, W. Larson's subject was ting paper on the ‘New Orleans.” gave a very inter BWeee: “CLOW have| old. friend of, the family, and Rev.| art work of Whistler, Sargent and facts used 1 by 12ve Harold Hanson, pastor of the Painted | Vedder. Mrs, Charles Simpson gave! ‘i County Agent A.B; Micsen:) ie cine Woods congregation, officiated at the | a splendid description of the Boston | BUSINES bibs irda | i Hogs services. The casket was banked with | Museum of Fine Arts. At the conclu-| R. B. Murphy left thas morning for George Christianson of Arena, Lien! on summer and they beautiful floral tributes. sion of the afternoon the hosteés| a few days’ business trip to the Twin f #. thoroughly. convineed| did. well. Tm 120 howe, Special music included ‘als 2 served a refreshment course, Cities. hi e the logical: crop, £08| tod and cad}, Henry Halverson and a duet by Mr. eee is that 4 Dakota tar ei a rR is | tae yee ape tt Halverson and Rev. Stewart. Rev. ENTERTAINS CLASS _ Dd. D. D, CLUB MEETS _ tini died today. he has made | pigs Tasture and cut four Hanson, sang the “Great White} Miss Lillian Church entertained the} The D, D. D. ciub was entertained | William Ow increased aan | feeae ct Mle believes, that the | Throne” in Nerwegian. members of her Sunday. school class, | this week abthe home of Miss Betty| serious con what this ¢ a farmer.| good production i rtly due to the ee Mr. Chris put in his first] hogs’ ro ng, which the same as acres in the spring of | 192 oi rn ground. He plowed the — land atianee deep and then ‘harrowed and packed CE lg ih Shag it. About May 1) he seeded the land, with barle a nurse crop but with J seed He used a grass seed achment on the drill and d ad “T wouldn't think of and packed the la ter 3 ing. beg = He seeded six to seven pounds per} Anyone wishing to seed a few acres acre of or SM clover ‘ r. Christianson took off| in touch with County A. out 200 pounds} Miesen, Bismarek, for seed and furth- er information on growing and seed- ine if it is desired. Up to the pres- » ent time about 600 new acres of al- | been pledged for seeding a out 1,000 acres of ost of this will be se all over the with age of four to five a | per the liquor traffic, after being pout | | overtrom justice court and was ata \Hearings Concluded | tenced to four months im jail and giv- tating ice "S| in Ford Tax Appeal Joe Moug, se six months | - — Tterm some time ago, was lodged! Washington, Feb, 24,--(P)—Hear- | n jail today after Judge Fred Janson-| ings were concluded by the board of ‘from its va Tides the range @ Every member of the fam Ke is just a sample of what th d love flames master ~~~ years for only a one dollar bill. FIGHTERS OF THE SPOTTED DEATH by Paul De Kruif Here’s an article every up-and- ‘coming man ‘and woman is going to be interested in. In cer- tain valleys of the West a terrible disease has raged for years. Science found the way to stamp it out. An inspiring recountal of another triumph over death and disaster. You will find it of ab- sorbing interest. SHALL cITY OR COUNTRY RULE? by Stuart ©. Blythe A subject that is uppermost in the minds ofall wide-awake Americans, and it is masterfully treated in this article. You must be informed‘on this great issue to discuss it intelligently—and information. here’s your Color schemes for living room, dining room, and* Can You Afford to Miss This Great Opportunity? that answer now. Use the coupon below! .. . Or if there is still any doubt in your mind as to the value of The Country Gentleman to you and your family, buy this March issue and read ~ it carefully from-cover to cover... ask every member of the family about it. ren Study. the articles listed shoves: then read the column on the left Oe reetitie austen. Cas oe family afford to miss the entertain- ment and instruction that this maga- . zine will bring every month? ... There's only one answer... and when you remember the ridiculously low ice of three long years of The Coun- Gentleman—just $1.00—act on itterhs larch it act now... A short business meeting was held after which a social hour was enjoyed. the evening a refreshment course was RETURNS FROM STEELE N Ellingson has Two Men Killed When Ammonia Pipe Bursts Chicago, Feb. 24.—()—Two were dead today as the result of the bursting of an ammonia pipe in an Armour company, building. Iver died a few hours after the ex- plosion last night and Joseph’ Mar- Begin “Open: Range-- _ the latest and greatest Be Western story by that is issue is all THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927 A fog in the Atlanti erally about 30 miles in diameter. At the conclusion of — The mouth of a full-grown whale, when open, méasures 12 feet by 18 eturned, from visit with friends at Even Rice Hurt Girl’s Stomach “[ had indigestion so bad T was afraid to eat even rice, Adlerika has done me so much good that now I eat anything.”—Adenia Howard. Adlerika relieves stomach gas and sourness in TEX minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowels, it re- moves old waste matfer you. never thought was in your system. Let Ad- lerika give your stomach and bowel, a REAL cleansing and see how much better 7 will feel. It will surprise you! |. Hutchinson, druggist.—Adv. men Thomas A third employe, » is in a hospital in a jon, Fi g great magazine ‘ ‘In the March issue of The Country Gentleman be= gins a new.story by that master of .Western stories; ane Grey. And he has outdone anything he has ever ‘written before. ‘Open Range,” the new Zane Grey novel, will grip you first lines. You will find yourself in a land where romance high as brave men meet in combat, will be thrilled by its stirring plot—and great issue offers you at five cents. NI You Can't AFFORD To Miss A SINGLE IssvuE oF THE CounTRY GENTLEDIAN Just think of this March issue as a sample of what you can get every month for 2 In addition to this first installment of “‘Op2n ‘Ranze,” the new Zane Grey serial, there are four short stories by four great short story autho:s, Zona Gale, Thomas Boyd, Harris Dickson and Graeme Lorimer. AGRICULTURE FROM “HE WHOLE WIDE ‘WYO2L" Problems other people all over the world have met and conquered. A weaith of information that means monty in your pocket. These are iis leading articles in this one issuc: $o This is Argentina, by 2. feox Farming With an Insurance Psiicy, /y Edwy B. Reid Charles Goodnight—Trail Blazer, | J. Frank Dobie Subsistence Farming, by Alonzo Engle- bert Taylor Stubby Tail, the Bobcat, 5y &. if. T2yior Schools That Pay Dividends, by /farvy R. 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