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hee A ANTENA TIES EI es 2 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1927 ry the ditch was located that supplied FT AB IE B 4 [the garrison with water. The erumb- 4 i ling Banks of the Red river have ~ hieden, the place where the ferty T0 § crossing was located and the slug- je e gish waters ge slowly on toward tl rel Passed By Mouse H. B. 177.—Givi ‘reluctant 8. B. $152,500 appropriated for| Railroad Commissioners bon | maintenance Dickinson Normal| power in conduct hearings rel Although all traces of it have] fighting, in which the: besieged the school. 4. Five to extension of high current|.,nished inte the mists of time and| fort from all sides, vight says. |» iC: electric transmission lines. Aimed to ultivated filed fee it (bagi of | be assist Arvilla and Emerado, Grand/® cultivet now occupies its leavy | oF ence nt ocneution. fund. atht: | Forks county, in receiving daily serv- | sight, Fort. Abercrombie en the upper in Competitive Exam, 4 | tte so as to’ reduce the maximum| ice. Passed 46 to 0. Emergency cat) Red river played an important part Secoraing Fo Coast G ard 4 i enalty payable in case of death to in opening North Dakota to settle- ‘Wright, who save, inns Rge4 r Ui: q | 15,000 and reducing benefits gen- B. 216.—Creating judicial cowe- ane. rescneches by Dana Wright, 0 pound howitzers wi were Be Gi Soon | BA otk STE” Peed eof ste hora pmura AeélRenbe“atihe ee Miser t-|BNENTIOg epee wher tame| Be Given to 46. Clincher. * providing cont + “di 4 —— } R | if, Clincher. compilation, pub-|rourt methods in administration of |/S!8K; tROW. | i 0. stows marks] Home, wore dispersed by ths acttnciz| _ Announcement of a competitive ex- lication and distribution of war, gec-| justice, Passed 34 to 7. hi at whieh was| ie before they, cou! nay elr! amination for young men between 10 WIN 93 43 \ FOR L AURELS cation and distribution of as gec:| justice, ZHttdeoy appointment of | {RS ste of, the oll post, ehlel ae] full strength. | Their 10s808, SPPORE| the ges of 18 and 22 who Wish 10 Funds are provided iri that isdustkjal representatives from North Dakot: ” to have been severe, but cannot be fh rd h - ; century ago,” says Wright. nit ded as th ‘coved | enter the coast guard service has been commission is ordered te turnover |to confer with repros Si. sing | 2etinitely, reco: as they rem Se ak homes fal 5 profits ‘accruing en sale of Soldiers|South Dakota on centro! of Re FE thelr dond and wounded ‘wnder cover Ep Mere will be held June ~~ -—— nus Bonds. Passed 106 to 1. Hise. od: 43 80 & two-day: siege, and hostilities con-| are forron® was able ti 1 }to 25 throughout the United States. ¥ S. B, 146.—Authorising the board} H. B. 218—-Amel law siving| tinued for some time afterward, ge i sg A My Pat |. Requirements are that a man mu Dickinson Cagers Clinch Sec- Cagers Cop Southwest Dis-|of university | and school lands to| state insurance commissioner in-! wright states. bas Rawr aand Je Indians. sed | have completed the eat nt of enter into leases with oil prospec- tions to ears insurance Fert Aberorombie, first established Seer Sih “pages ihe < four-year high school course and 4 F ond Victory Over Demons trict Title By Win, 14-12, eee eats te the | sate, tap- | Serte ‘ttltal paper guiy- Faas in 1897 by Col, John J. Abererom: Sithin the shelter of the fort, Wright must be able to pase satisfactorily Pa : rt rod 4 ic in compliknce with governnmen’ examinations in mathemat E f in Listless Game Saturday : in Hard-fought Game Emergency clause failed. Bill pess-|¢d 29 to 17. Clincher appl ea] orders to Prtect the “frontier of | "ee" ember 23 the sieke was| lish and history. Gan ie ‘ : od 62 to 41. HB. 70 5000 or anh river at| Minnesota, was, on the upper Red! yaised b Pcie scsival oF * elict forces| Cadets are trained and educated at : P ; — ; : x mae 'S. B. 137-—Providing that a trust| soundings ef the Missquri river at) river, ang was far out in ‘ho indion yee clling, Wrigh No| the Coast Guard Academy at New Displaying a complete reversal, of Se Leipaig, ND, February 28—| imposed in'any trast or surety come|Wasnburn at Mensler, Passed 28) (ocrtsy, “according to Wright. Its frther a Snelling, Wright says. By | London, Conn., and each summer are form from the previous night when ial to the Tribune.)—Defeating| pany carries on to the new concern | to 20. Seen Seen earatlarn ware Port erat, teens ene ere hi but by | osten cn an extended ‘practice exal . defeated by | Mandan, Dieeiyy " : ee i eM bor = won yin case of a merger. sed 89 to 18.| H. B. 296.—Amend: Ridgeley, 180 miles away on ‘the ay atk ee pina ‘Alter. graduation tek Heo etteen: 4 cagers won a 20 to 13 victor over the ates the championship o ¢ southwest| §, B. 153.—Re-enacts present stat- ts ngthi i 7 : night. , league, in a hard-fought game here} 9 nalty for false ny i d 4 The jinx which kept the Midgets Saturday night. er Poet, ateae tations or xhare. The Stowx Outbreak or trench are to the river to insure seeing ue ow aes io i from scoring more times in the Man- Fs The game was a terrific battle| Passed 93 to 11. ‘e to At the time of the Sioux outbreak) ® Tater MPPIV sone thetand marine corps. and lective torre. dan game, and also hampered Mon- rate Eas, Tish and every point| SB. 161-—Raises the. fee allowed) H. B. 230.—Granting railroad com-)on August 28, 1662, the garrison con- |), a on, the fort was the/ “ponding pay and allowances, grade dan, was notoriously absent and was contested. The lead changed|to poundmaster to 50 cents a day ‘mission power to close up. old roads! sisted of a company of the Fifth Lota ance ry ee jons agains dy » 8 if Dickinson potted any number of 7 hands several times and both teams|for feed and care of horses, Pass-)and dangerous crossings after safet; ta volunteer infantry, under| the Indians, but as tl Ldn mn Se 4 shots which looked far from sure. : put up a hard battle for victory. ed 105 to 1. crossing over or, under | rail John Vander Hork, supple-| Beck 2nd more advanc te were q The Demons seemed to have acquired : Dennis and Moorieau were Flasher| S. B. 182, 183.—Require city audi- ve been built, Emergen- tea by So-"men “stationed” at ee ae ee ae Bea in 4 the Midget jinx, on the other hand, stars. and played speedy games,| tors to file budget eatimates prior:to ec. 44 to 3. .| Geo » & Hudson Bay company | O84 Oi iived Eo ietics and -cak and had more than their quota of : ¢ | \while Schneider and Schramski star-|July 10 annually with president of B. 256.—$75,000 for new. girls’| outpost 50 miles north of Abercrom-|PAd, out a tie batiige were hard luck when it came to sinking » jred for Elgin. city board. 8. B. 183 set the feurth | dormitory at State Training School.| bie on the Red river, where trevelers| © td loned ts # Wri mes ings were fi shots. " « : ‘Over 400 people witnessed the fi-| Wednesday in July for the final Passed 43 to 1: between Abercrombie and settlements | 8°17, °% an Le ee oe { Slump Hits Demons : nal game and cheered the teams on.| budget meeting of cities. General| H. B. 276.—Requiring appointment | near the Canadian line could. be pro- * San ae ene Oak ned % The periodic slump which has hit) e ; According to Fred Luessen, manager | re-writes law to clarify it. Passed of representatives to tiate = Altected. bree iS statement that e i the Demons several times before this; Mi rbura s ck,!of the tourney, the event was a| 109 to 0 and 106 to @, compact between the state of North| An Indian attack occurred on the} Visitor could pass over the very site season, supposed to be a “mid- | recently was chose h great suceess.” 'S. B, 190.—Requires publiestion in| Dakota and the Province of Saskat-| morning of September 5, 1862, but of ea fer yitjest knewing. ita Ee son slump,” came back full force c North] “In the: preliminaries, Elgin de-| city official paper in Suly, ‘October,|chewan and Manitoba in, conpection| civilians at the fort had been armed bose ae 5 is iy, psi 4 the closing game and the Demons, al- f the Women's Athletic as-|feated New Leipzig, 17 to 6; Thain| January, Apeil annually, a, full, with control of the Mouse or Souris|with 64 double barreled shotguns, | tic!d; only a sabi A wet ijt ns ] though working hard, failed to play| soc Mizs Reyister hus been al san Grow Shiela. 26 to 24; Carson| clear complete statement of, wi|tiver. Passed 48 to 0 defensive works had been bastily| indicate the site of ate eld 4 up to their ability. sity basketball} won from Bucyrus, 13 to'9, and|taxea collected and other revenu Hi. B. 318.—Requiring candidates| thrown up, setlers and trappers had|®®¢ % sunken trench marks where ; The Demons showed a little im-| teams, two varsity Cea eee eee een acy rabane, $0’ to 11-| expenditures and indicating various | for coroner in counties of over 10,000) been warned and, the 50 men {rom | aun provement as the game wore on and) Was a member of |; a arsit: Flasher won from Carson, 18 to 13,| sources from which money is derived. population to be regular practising} Georgetown had been brought back toward the last had gained more] squads volleyball.| and Elgin won from Thain, 22 to-12,| _ H. B. 192 Jaw so as to re- mae. Passed 29 to 18. Clincher.}'to the fort, according to Wright. Loo: Up That Cold i sureness and basket-shooting abili e is secretar; thletic Board] to go into the finals. quire semi-ann . B. 363, — Transfers $100,000! The Indians “were driven off after sen Up The first quarter was listlessiy| of Control and treasurer of the Wom- taxes, bond issues and status, Pass-|from state bridge fund to the gen-/three hours fighting, in which one With M terol layed, and resulted in an 8 to Olen‘. Athletic associatiom. ed 99 to 1 and 101 to 0. eral fund. Passed 27 to 22, Clincher.| civilian was mortally wounded and us! le ad for the Midgets. The second} ce || Steiber SB 206 Validating action of| H. B. 62—Authorising suit to bel one soldier was wounded,” Wright ae , quarter was a slight improvement ‘ oon city officials in granting duplicate |commenced against partnerships and) states, “There .were between 200] Have Musterole handy when a cold 4 Ged resulted in a three-point gain for| track team, said that his, right arm|@————---——---——@ | contracts. in contiguous sections of associations in firm or eommon|and 300 Indians engaged and they| starts. It has all of the advantages of } the Demons, making the score 9 tu %.| Weighs approximately 12% pounds} arin og a yi he| citys, making relative cost of emgi-| name. Concurring in the amendments] succeeded in getting close enough to} grandmother's mustard plaster with- ‘During the second half, thines be-| and 4" pounds from elbow to wrist] Ochs ghiurday | trip to the neering and preliminary expense ap-|°f the house. fire some of the haystacks and|out the burn. You feel a. warm f gan to look up for the Demons and] when hela at a certain angle from his er Gt Saturday plicable to all areas under improve-| S. B. 166,—Senate concurs in houee| stables.” tingle as the healing ointment pene- { re ttle ee ee eesibility of al body, With a different angle for the| ,.F ©; ,Uhde was a Sunday visitor! ment. Passed 102 to 2. amendment to measure which clari-| The Sioux were again defeated the| trates the pores, then a soothing, Sree ed bright, but the Jinx, tem-| crook of his elbow, his center of/t the Hickel residence: eats eae prohibits, at diseretion| fies crime of trespass as applied to} following morning after six hours of] cooling sensation ang quick relief. : Porarily absent, came back to’ roost| gravity would be maintained at such] iciinte of the attended a special! ge" state food commissioner and | hunters. |. an Made of pure oil of mustard and K €ach time and the Demons failed toj and such a place. > alien gl A. in Regan) chemist, the sale of any gasoline Killed By Senate. other simple ingredients, Musterole is a catch up with the Midgets. Burg said he figured that by using i prover.” Passed 109 to 0. Clincher. | _ ! B. 170. — Requiring placards} H. B, 315.—Concurrent resolution} recommended by mi nurses and 4 the same formula to figure the proper rtained the| "gPTRY“354-"Authorizes renewal of | with Ten Commandments to st-|setting forth qualification required doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, Demons Off on Free Throws — | angles for his body, his legs and his rials 1 y- There} corporation’ charters and. validates |ed in school rooms of North Dakota.|of state superintendent of public in-| sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- In foul shooting, especially, the! head, he could ce, corporation whose charters | Indefinitely, postponed. struction to include four year aca-| matism, lumbago, croup, asthma neu- ‘ Demons were compietely off form! center of gravity w , t M s . pired. Passed 108 to 0. H. B. 295. — Aimed to invalidate} demic course, and first grade teach-| ralgia, con; stion, s “and aches e and scored only one out of eight) him to n {rrited. Passed 103 to 0. veme| any action for Itbel, slander, assault, |ers’ certificate. Indefinitely post- eens Gack or joints, sore muscles, throws. This was a complete change! high jum a court to call a special term of dis-| battery, or false imprisonment un- | poned, . or tits, bruises, chilblains, frosted from the Inst fev ao ele rice: court in any. county. of ‘he! less commenced within twe years.) H. B. 332-— Repealing consolidated feet, colds of the chest, It may pre- local cages sank . Nea, Gt SAAT Sais ‘ seta no e “wl er in its j equires contr of aran e-|and graded school inspector bureau A ” pee aoe wil Aill City Skier Wins v . L eee ite dudement the| sore court will recognize suit. In-| but ei veaaeying state aul tontore;[ oC Ptr eee Inertia came to the for Maot relay City dex ing judge for court,| definitely postponed. Indefinitely postponed. ‘ throw Hed er Meet at Valley City 7 ants! Dy H. B, 308—Permitting townships,| H. B. 355.—Allowing $2 payment we : é [ ! y. s mite! city’ or village boards to select jury {to common school board members for point Valley City, N. D., Feb. 28. : ra rty by fra aoa iettions to| names at spring, meeting instead of} each special meeting attended or $50 _ Dickinson, or ‘ : y 7 0 0. present stated time in August. maximum pay for year. Indefinitely aur oe : : Validating park bonds} H, B, 256.—Aimed to prevent, re: | postponed. : Nalidating Dark ponds | peal or reenactment of county herd| H, B. 361. — Empowering railroad is nij s ubet tee 4 ae ve ‘ 3 i d law orders within a year after orig-|commissioners to order construction h y ‘ . oe tke lanes a bf le : 1 % f order has been issued. Indef-| of livestock underpasses. Indefinite- ; s law res ly postponed. r k 5 to purchasers : 4 nd | ; Saturday {Of ,t#% 58 ficates on state proved x : i N e . ee sneg?. passed: 98 Faas ol nty-five northwest skiers par-] John Carlson helped Julius Olson emergency: 2aseel a Pay given anid. Reynolds two. ticipated. + |with his butchering Tuesday. abelniamee? ER 2: Pan vox, score * . eens Reon B. 7% eee ‘entire statute Jimmy Delaney in F McGettigan, f. .. Jacobson, f. Wutzke, f. bond issues. Indefinitely postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Doan were} S. B. 106.—Specifically declares the k PPTs on park districts and park boards rT PF TP “estes errr Brittin j|limiting bonds to 20 years and re oo Critical Condition quiring two-thirds majority to pa He ree * shopping in Bismarck Friday. county assessor who lists land for 2 Of hope was held out today for the re- ; x J ; unty 1 AY se wd ak | |" Merriwell Beard visited relatives} hail insurance as nts andthe 0 wf covers jot Jimmy Delancey, St Fal! in Bismarck Saturdays “te? County auditor to be agents of th , \ 2 2) pied Pehle caer’ 0 has “Mrs. Morrison and Miss Briscoe]insurance department. Opens 4 GG [blood poisoning in his left arm. ieulled to see Mrs. Dick Owens at|hail insurance department to sult ; ‘ Y] pHie, has undergone two operations the Bismarck hospital. in court, Indefinitely postponed. ETA 6 ia] ARE submitted to a blood transtusion| Andrew Lamb, Ame! Bradseth and] S. B. 175-—Permits any city under F b radi since being admitted to a local hos-' pick Owens were doing business in|commission form of government to Pine pip. pel Etat Uabroreek. Bie condition be Bismarck, Manda. reissue bonds under terms and con- G FT PR TEy came worse last night... nist Mrs. C. R Crawford fs visiting! ditions which commission may pro: : { 1 00 2 2 elaney splintered a bone in his friends and relatives in Bismarck for| vide. Aimed to permit City of Par: 208 2d laate ar during fight with Maxie (afew days. te te. betund Village of Fargo bonds ; i ‘osenbloom at Cincinnati two weeks} Alfred Slovays motored to BBis-| taken over. Indefinitely postponed, W. re dl 4: hl aao-andispesaina nee marek Monday. ie: | S's, 16d-—Exempting. from, eonsol- ; Pe sacar . g|_Pete Smith was @ Bismarck caller| {dation statutes schools “maintained : . ry i Thursday. in unplatted towns or villages on tae || Fights Tonight | sahptumber of the old-timers went| railroads and, permitting, pare nts. c \ ‘ : ield. —————— o Bismarck to the gathering of} such community to maintain a vil- 5 . Hines outs “iBemasck, 25 Dickin- : +) ploneera at the G. Alex. Me-|inge school after consolidated school You turn through a kodak album and smile at old-style (By The Associated Press) onald, Harve jenswot! 5 ir, an opened.” vs 0 a . 1 2. . med: nee tte Anjeciated Pres ona,| Mrs. Ed Allensworth, Mr.” and’ Mrs. Passed, By Senste clothes. | Skirts cluttering the ankles . . . hats perched vs. Sailor Friedman, Philadelphia| Henry Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B._ 12—$173,850 for mainten- o ve : “a Foremost Athletes | (o. Zasoe Hoersr: wees aman (hee eg ot siete SLMS tee oe high up on hair. . wasp waists . . .awkward sleeves 2} s ——— Present + yn, inc! le: hf r new « 4 Will Take Part i ‘Oscar Kershaw was a Bismarck|trades building. Passed 42 to 1. in _|Babe Ruth Would Be |calter Tucstey, Gitacher ne —odd how your taste has.changed! HH, B, 68.—$2,000 for tance in support of State Corn show. Passed 36 to 10, Clinche Tonight’s Events High Priced Player|: ‘Mrs, W. S. ‘Triplett is on the sick jst. New York, Fob. 28——Ameri- Miss Goldie Mathews is visiting ca’s foremost indoor athletes will race| New York, Feb. 28,—(@#)—Babe| friends in Biamarel: ; the boards of Madison Square Garden| Ruth's salary demands of $100,000 a Little Rodney Allensworth is re- . tonight in ‘quest of 12" individual | season would give the New York slug-|Ported some better. Increase Your Weight track and field championships of the| et an income at ‘the rate of almost National Amateur. Athletic. Union. $650 2 game for 154 games. : Eleven. titleholders, crowned atithe| For a regular uine-inging, contest Estherville | 5 ute ie 30 aes ang games last ar, enter-| he woul ived* abou! 2 an in- ~ re cI Edin Wide Swedivh conqueror| ning. Splitting the inning income in Or Money Ba es Ruby Maguson and Ella “ ¥et day by day your taste changes in all you wear anddo. You don’t like.the same books, enjoy the same 2 movies, chdose’the same underwear, prefer the same soap you did.a short while ago. You are so used to the of Paavo Nurmi, will appear in a| halves, for fielding and batting, he Doctors and good pharmacists know better, you wonder why you liked the old. Advertise- Rndenm 0 zntr went” *) woul ge, aout, Sm fon ach halt] xrauae, were ermight quent | tha Cog Live Oi fll at vitamin ments make you know the better as soon as it’s proved veulter, will try to scale 14 feet in| retire the side would net him about}caught a ride to the schoolhouse, | build th di FY the pole vault for the first time in| $12 for cach ball caught. ith the Alm. bo; i | Ruild up the, power te resist disoase ’ accepted the pole ‘anit for the first time in) $12 for cach ball CMUEME aug pat-|er Elie Faron and thelr teach-|and pate geod alia flesh on skinny tobe better. They tell of good things as good taste in the best homes. The hosiery, glass curtains, - the indoor mark by clearing 13 feet| ter's box in a game he would receive} Ella Funston spent the week-end "4 ive ii 9% dnehes at the New York A. C. re-| about $80. ating Uk Bat eather at Mane: | ae gen, cen ace fame, ane cently, (ERs ~ TS en, returning Monday morning. bels against it. lighti fixtu oth modern: use: wh th ji A p Mine Marie, Solon and Emil Glson| **S, ‘now men and women who kee ng res other rns 3 Why their use 1s Minnesota-Chicago New Link ater “He geld -Atadt tovqute in| 2,4 Col" fiver Oh Soupaund Tae (| preferred. Advertisements influence so many around " lets—rich in flesh ducing, health y ) 9 u Track Meet Tonight Mire, Jane Fischer “and two sons| {tiaine itatun Peatng Mtamnes er or later you'll feel the change. Even if you oe, hr it elpall Baber and’ Eugen, and daughter! and as easy to take as candy. pie dy A ’ : . aota'h tet team will ost the Ml . ina, were guests at the Scott home] '"pey them for 80 days it you want never read an agvertisement, you'll use in time some roons in a meet at Bartlett Gym to- . Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Hochhalter | *? “ b ps ee Fy ‘ + i ‘ night in the final track dual event of Wilton brought Bev. Christ over, chest, cheeks and sack, and gain of the conveniences which advertisements urge you to of the season. e ie te is unday to preach al e church here. | ° r And ‘ i. nae tt about 50 per cont ue effective) a6 it] Mie Guite’ a” number's ationded. in the in 0\R ‘cowate Grug stofe UF any use today. Advertisements form a tide of taste that si out to ye beeau: new i i rs evening. ja imon ler - + re a set rt 2. scholastic ineligibilities and some ’ tlan’ Endeavor. drugsigt, anywhere will seture, reer - gweeps you forward; you can’t stand still. Since you'll injuries, but figures to have a mar- : netits, Games has returned from the | beng) a SS ‘y's f gabe Saige s ware 4 h t : over the Gophers. » AP ospital at Bismarck and is much} z, 4 ve haHinnesota, is ntrongest in the| FE improved at this, writinng. psi SRR gnjo; oy wi ai ey advertise anyway, why no’ begin en: a lash, ), a ir. an irs. Augus' rause were Ege hee saa 7 | inttore'a the HC Amde heme Sete joying it now? ... events. The two-mile also looks like 4 4 jurday evening. ee F 7 ¢ ve m i . @ vietory for Minnesota, with Ander- = 4 | Marie Solon. was visiting Miss Hil- gon, "a 9:52 runner, pitted against} : |da Krause at the H. C. Arndt home} Hitt, the Maroon best, who is 10:07) 4 | Tuesday evening. Chicago has the edge in the} The Ladies Aid met at tl jump; shot put and probably the - ‘ge Wednesday afternoon. . 4 ae Funeral services. were held for # ose y ‘ aes # if Mrs. Benson Saturday afternoon. H a Mabel and Willard Dimond attend- | High Jumper | j ; eda party near Still Friday evening, s iss Hilda Krause spent the week- How It’s Done & : i. end with: her parents, southwest of| Regan. Hilda is staying at. the H Shicago; Feb: 28—(P)—One musd FR oe. Bi \c. Arnct home and. attending high| ‘over mathematics and be : ; ge of caleulus.if he Hopes to, to a new record. Anton, ADDS LIFE-TO YOUR YEARS University of Chicago : 4 As well as years to your life. Life| he ought to know, for at ; without heaith. is’ burdensome and rnival Saturdsy he high| » W eae the lack of it casts-a shadow over all 4 five pal 008, half our activti diuretic val record. be poor sidered anf Women golfers see in ye ithe. dis-| new threat for national me the} edo!

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