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| | MANSLAUGHTER WEATHER FORECASTS Mostly cloudy tpnignt and Thurs- day. Continued ESTABLISHED 1878 SCREEN STAR CHARGED WITH Paul Kelly, Juvenile Imper- sonator, Has Fight With Musical Comedy Star MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL Victim Complained That Kelly -Had Been Over- friendly With His Wife Hollywood, Calif., April 20—(@)— Paul Kelly, film juvenile, faced a manslaughter charge today in connec- tion with the death of Ray Raymond, musical comedy star, on his own ad-' mission, that he had engaged in a fist fight with the actor in a quar- rel over Raymond’s wife, Dorothy MacKaye, ane, actress. Raymond died at a hospital early zosersay after a-bare knuckle fight 22 Kelly in the former's home urday night, by Captain of Detectives Herman BISMARCK, MANY KILLED AND INJ They Denied It—But It Was So NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927 ‘SCORES LOSE LIVES IN| MISSISSIPPI FLOODS. | Destruction Is Widespread Throughout River Valley—Mil- | lions of Acres of Fertjle Soil Covered With Water—| \ Thousands of People; Driven From Their Homes, Are| Marooned on Levees ad Are Badly in Need of Food | and Shelter ; Memphis, Tenn., April '20—(AP)—A picture of wide-; i spread destruction in portians of the Mississippi valley was, painted today in reports coming in from areas where the| Mississippi and its tributaries were ruthlessly running | | rampant over millions of actes of fertile soil. | Driven from homes and possessions, thousands of per-! sons were marooned on levees, in need of food and shelter. | Scores have perished in the flood waters. The exact number may never be known, as there is no possible way to check tHe families of transient tenant farmers in many | sections, | | The entire St. Francis basin in southeastern Missouri | and northeastern Arkansas hwvas in the path of the waters) iwhich yesterday thrust over and through the St. John’s | \levee north of New Madrid,’ Mo. | Many Towns in Flood’s Path | | i | occurring at the rate of an average THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Charged ble Murdering His Wife DR, FRANK R. LOOMIS MRS. GERTRUDE NEWELL RED IN ILLINOIS STORM | i | MUCH DAMAGE TO PROPERTY IS REPORTED Deaths Occur in Five Differ- ent Counties—Buildings Wrecked in Others | ONLY SMALL PLACES HIT |One Teacher and Several Pu- pils Killed When Various Schools Are Destroyed Springfield, I, April 2 Line squalls that extended visible tentacles from Greene county. | yesterday, one striking southeastward, | the other northeastward, left a known death list of 22, nine others listed as probably fatall ly injured and about 100 less seriously hurt. Property damage in the five coun- ties where the a few miles west, in Calhoun county. One arm of the tornadic wind ‘ . ‘ i k human i 5 | Dr. Frank R. Loomis of Detroit has been arrested and charged with | fel ett : ( Details of the affair were not're- There is no outlet for the mass of water from the | the murder of ‘his wife after police hunted clues for weeks in what | Hen WATGN TCH Gitale taco tae eae Mona ei dy ip ie Ma | breakdown to where the St. Francis empties into the par-jthey called “the p crime.” Mrs. Gertrude Newell, pretty | ished violence, was roughly esti- } mond, signed a death certificate ¢iv- ent stream near Helena, Ark. More than a score of towns licens ', unde 5 pa bond | a ao oe pee Br mated ut {i900 000, | Many balldings, 4 oomis. a ewe! attended Se cabaret rties . 1s - ing nephritle come following Bright's and villages lie in the path of the flood. “ pe cbita (uetbre: CHE slayinig-ot tite Hite: Velen, were destroyed, and comesteninle dente bel rt aM ved actor | A break in thé White river levee near Clarendon, Ark.. | _._| damage was done to crops. eral cuts and bruises, ows SY” j west and south of the St. Francis flood and separated by | vq. naiccing 12 | north of SL, Lauls, “auffersa Maat the aroliee investigate several ridges, miles apart, was causing acute distress. | a SsIng CH ARGE YOUTH heavily, in casualties. Nine were yours. old, tollowet inn’ investigation | Tributary levee breaks along the streams in the state were | Years Declared killed ‘there. Another death resulted Kline, when he learned an attempt of two a day. ——_ | “Dead By Judge WITH PART IN | | | | i | ie me ched from Greene county 60 miles had been made to withhold the fact At Maeto Bottoms, in Arkansas Fouche cene jepiriiy Bayuene sae Vilas) ancy ant ek Ealnie ae ¥ + Hollywood peopl2 | county, relief expeditions reported Bulletins From Lil Sait eataee Ger | southeustward " into Bond county, Deputy District Attorney Ellis ilma Banky and Ro ocque are two young Hollywood peopl? | tiie refugees were running up and’; Flood T itor lige i ite Abr ‘ee a ae where one life was lost. Eagan, after questioning Kelly, Miss who spent several days in denying they were engaged. But the re-| Gown levees. crying out to be reseued. err! a ee the pe agit se uae | "The ‘main series of squalls, how- MacKsye and’ other witnesses, an. | Porters kept after them and finally they both "fessed up. They're| ony sought safety in tree tops. |¢g——— Pl Fires wucsihc Maattineses wales ever, bounded northeustward, taking nounced he would request the ‘issu- | engaged, and here they are, Mr. LaRocque wearing his best sideburns.) “An Arkansas national euard off-|” ardatown, IIL, April 20— | Gansel, last heart of in: West Allis, Phebe idee lreal oa ance of a manslaughter complaint “7 -| cer, flying over the territory een 5 2 ; flout ak hey, ' : against the screen player today. The Little Rock and Pine Bluff, er-| (AP)—Water was sweeping over nwaukee -apuurn, in daly prosecutor said Kelly would be held on the manslaughter charge pending the outcome of a coroner’s inquest tomorrow. WOMAN TALKED) Temporary Permits Awarded Stations the top of Combs levee for a space of two blocks at daybreak this morning. All families in Conths Addition had fled, and all day dropped warnings to homestead. ers to flee the rising waters caused by a break in a levee at Fourche bot- toms, in Pulaski county. hald te ey Storm Hits Indiana, Too While the loss of life was confined to a relatively smail territory, most of central and northern [linois, as well as a part of Indiana, felt the ‘ of _Betrdatown's merchants pre- | #4 t of | Kelly, in a statement to police, told Washington, April, 20.-(#)--Tem- Refugees Cling to Steeples - titivin of last The order was necessary in orde j Wrath of the high wind. Damage was of the fight with Raymond and frank- pora its to continue operation = tonnes! A repetitivin of lee lto permit Clara to obtain a license | reported nearly as far north as Mil- ly professed to be in love with the ’] f s ae ne, eeaatoe revere er. vars flood. after rs ‘A clinging to. church steeples ane in y John Meyers, ee | | Him Is Held By Police | | | waukee, Wis. actor's wife. rt | testified that su weute, Ap (Two! The Greene county toll was dis- always wil he ‘sai With this action of th cig i in epider a Bank of Milwaukee, Clifford] Miss Ann Keller, teacher of the Cen- Woman Admits Friendship piece pect heights south of Pine Bluff last night) vumps and w! ing cough has | vice thar time nk of Milwau' Clifford po Kaye, who was under » now extended temporar more than 200 of the and fears were entertained regarding the ability of the levees holding at| reken out in flood refuge camps years old, married and the terville rural school near Carrollton, the Greene county seat, lost her life re at her home, admitted dations. “ant: wil vant aiid Special t at Wynne and Parkin, Arkansas. W father of a four months old baby,| when caught under debris, although that it was her friendship’ for Kelly | Juror in Sapiro’s Million Dol-\mits to most of the remain at least three points. SPeciae Bluff, There were sald to be 250 cases toduy faces % charge of conspiring | none of her pupifs was killed. She sed the trouble between the Itions before the date on which the} ¢o carr: ky to reinforce the weak-| each of measles and whooping . with a companion in the theft of| had ordered them to take shelter bu- uth and her husband, aid “sea lar Damage Suit Discussed [oid permits from the commerce de-) ening dikes. | and 50 to 75 cases: of | $4,000 of the bank's tueds neath their, seats. ie ae i lacKaye udm . elly ha partment. expire. f th ra | - ae 3 ‘ Ti » another rural center talked to her of marriage in case Case With Outsider AT eadiens lie awe: ticle: mai | [eect gen pple aerials 76 1 Found yesterday afternoon near alin Greene county, four died, inelud- she divorced Raymond. ! cent group and their wave lengths 'ttmiee, directly New! New [country highway with his hands and) ing w mother and her baby, while “But it was so tomate that Tdidn't} yet cit Apri BOS-UPI--A woman imcluded “WEBC, Superior’ Wis. Madrid und the rows of army tents|~ (AB)=Virtually of New |fect tied, Allen told police that he|three others met death not far away even think about it,” she added: — pen 2418; and WHR, Minneapolis, 262. th re give it the appearance of an| ~Madrid’s population has abandon- [iredsbecn Acid amped s y at Woodyville, and another deeth iindila o iveness toda; ere gi ‘4p armed bandits, while en route to the i An. eyefwitness...account of the} juror’s alleged tulkativeness y cantonment. Water was again| ed the town as result of flood was at Athensville, fight between Kelly and Raymond was given to police by Ethel Lee,' negro maid in the actor's home. hung over’ Aaron Sapiro’s $1,000,000 libel suit against Henry Ford like} described Raymond as a. reluctant |# giant shadow and for the time be- combatant who was knocked down] ing blotted out the possibility of an half dozen times before he attempted , ultimate decision on the issues in- to strike back. volved. “When Kelly came to the house vel Tomorrow morning it will be made walked over to Raymond as though!the basis of a formal demand by he were about to fight,”-the maid |Ford 1 f trial, rd- said, “but Mr. Raymond’ just said {ing to the warnin wetivered’ in MISSING GIRL | BEING SOUGHT IN TWO CITIES) waters from the Dorena levee break. The business section of New Madrid today is under from five to feet of water. Only a few families have remained in town and they have sought ref- uge in second stories of their homes. ARCTIC FLIER, rmy ‘rising at Hickman, after having show- ed a decline when the break occur- EA at Dorena. he levee situation in Mississippi lana Louisiana was believed by gov- ernment engineers to be as good as could be expected under the immense amount of water. ‘Overcast skips throughout the val- ley today cased apprehension of Fr. John Slag Is Vice Presi dent and M. H. Atkinson Will Serve as Clerk bank with money which he had col- lected from clients. Police rele: d him, but continued their investigation. Last night th took into custody Steve Vachalek, 2%, Alle: closest friend. Vachalek ad: j mitted his part in the conspiracy and | Allen, who was then placed under Jarrest, also confessed. They told how th drove into the Sangumon county had three deaths in the little hamlet of Buffalo Hurt —two men and an infant. One was killed at Loami, where five persons also were reported suffering from injuries which may prove fatal. Pupils Killed Two school children werg killed at Chestnut, in Logan county, while a father and son lost their lives at Mt. to the warning delivered in a furth ins, while an encouraging F. Le Moule was elected president| country where Vachalek bound Al- ‘sit ‘down and let's talk this thing} brief but stormy session of court report. from St. Louis was that the att Moule weak elected President| jen, took the money, which they fad eee ie ne ae coral of the aver. yesterday by Stewart Hanley. river would reach its erest today of the city purk board at the organ-| agreed to split evenly and returned | chestnut school, received -a. report “They went over and sat down on} Adherence to that expressed 5 with a rise of two-tenths of a foot. ‘ization, meeting of the group held is home to hide the loot. The) trom a station agent that the storm by gavenpert and Mr. Reymond said tention was the one statement aval Violet Hostetler, 16-year-old Sarianiaas, Tuesday afternoon at the city hall,] mone Waa e aie kaa tly| “8 approaching, and — methodically ‘0 Kelly: ‘Where is my wife?” able from any source after the eig! CLARENDON, Al Fr Bluse. was mand vine jen and Vachalek both recently . x4 “Kelly said he sida’ know. Mr.!attorneys involved gathered, in, the Daughter of Wilton Wom- | FLOODED WHEN LEVEE BREAKS i tae MH. Atkinson. city pudi.| POWRRE automobiles. Allen's war itor to thee eee they Raymond said: ‘Yes, you do.’ {chambers of Federal Judge Fred M. 3 Helena, Ark., April 20—(#)—The pe ae pions was $95 a month. His I huddled while the wind crashed Kelly Struck Pitst Blow Raymond for a secret conference an, Disappears White river levee protecting Claren- tor, was appointed clerk. Other] mother 1; with him and his 19 through the upper floor, tearing swith that malty settee® a Bay: with him immediately upon adjourn. | don, Ark. gave way early today, ac- . ] members of the board are S. W. Cor- geo tla bers pee Nacht is the| swap. the tue oupia ae SE eine mond in the jaw, but ir. ymond | ment of court. « " ding to information received from er ae ax 2 “er P, er O! n boys, ears 0! did not hit nln” backs ‘A gentlemen's agreement sealed| Jamestown, N. D.. April 20— | th manager of the telephone ex- ela gleget tol Shey alewked front cho belldine simi ‘Why, 1 can’t fight you,’ ” she|their lips, said Sapiro, his counsel! (Pi—Miss Violet Hostetler, a ~~ ‘ a , B change there. Alli: Inf ed deat 5 the storm struck. (Continued on page three) and the four lawyers who represent-| 0f Bismarck, Gor whom the wo |“"Waliace Graham, manager of the Newspaper ance Inform: Although the city ordinane ‘Thinty school children, at Buftede ed Ford. In the afternoon they met| lice of that city have been wearch- !eiephone company at Clarendon. told| mpogay ‘That Lieut. Wilki vides for 4 city park boar | siart ce eed whan thal ae SO asain with Judge Raymond but the} ing since Monday, was found by | the ‘Associated Press that the water, jay That Lieut. INS [has been named until. | herded them into the basement of | Weather compact not to talk was in force.| the, Jamestown police | Tuesday | surging through the gap, swept aside Is at Beechey Point sled uA Pr pie a a church which was being used a2 8 Sudge Raymond, promised that today} Right. She had come to James- [Chitractions in its rush and carried 8 a echey Folin! candidates were brought forth for! School, The first floor was Maalx 1% might bring developments. own to visit her father, who is | cabin boats through the center of the five positions on the boug) and aches). The fine, flooe a) aaa Temperature at 7 2. m. 18 pais at the state hospital’ | the town New York, April Ar—The | WSS elected without ore oe De i ee cedcandate pupils blown into ee u Woman Accused ere, ‘ there had! | 4 Ty Joe Eisele was engaged as custo- gh . ee aerey 3 taee 2 Mrs. Cora Hoffman, 11th juror seuid inees idal Mi fia peak aeiiete believed pubic $8 North American newspaper Alliance dian of Custer park during the sum anery field, but only three were Precipitation te fa. ma chosen, wife of the proprietor o | Missing. since Monday noon, Missligive his offiee six hours after the| was informed today that. Licut.|mer season, at a salary of $125 per Tike Acs Lacaite 7 Weather conditions at Noi * |ter of Mrs, Richard Schorol of Wil-| current. had been missing since March 29.) operate with it in the future a tually were leveled. ota’ points for the 24 hours ending pea Ford eaantch who avid opon| ton, is being hunted by police of at| A mumber of vernon rete maroon: | when he hopped off from Point Bar ihe for and beautifying the park. The| Contract Awarded For 16.9| eh Mg yong 3 *) minutes Monday night and last night | Jamestown--today und the mother, | could be heard the screams of fright- | gions to the north, has made a safe! Maving Custer park one of the ¢ ma ounty, "The Indiana storm damage was ie s ws |J:, Miller, real estate ea ler, hi iq | frantic over the mysterious disappear-| ened women and children who sought | return ta Heechey Point. outstanding beauty spots and the Grading in McIntosh | confined to an area about Brazil, '3 ai Bee a ee aie eed ie tosrtroom,| ance of her daughter, has appealed] safety in the building. \ = purk board is hopeful that this co- Bac | where several barns and other farm q g% _|in s.corridor outside the courtroom, oan Clarendon is town of about 3,500} Seattle, Wash., April 20.—()—Cap- fen adil be continue buildings were blown dewn and trecs © & G5 33 |was taken to the federal building, '| to newspapers of the state in an ef-| cvtntion, the county seat of Monroe atl ore Ape iy CoP | operation. will. ep.continudd. C eeu Sana il phentnn: ; BS GS iB | Mt, was understood that the affi:| fort to gain some information con-| county. voor [ante today at Beechey Point. Alaska! ular mestine ov the fist Tuctduy tf] grading roads in:Emmons and Meine] While yesterdays windstorms did fmenis cn M4 32 8 Clear | tevyer were turned over to the fed-| coming the girl’s whereabouts, =| Other breaks in ‘the White river | about 150 miles south east of Point/ each month at 8 p. m., at the city| tosh counties were awarded by ‘the! not approach in intensity. the tor- oe BES GHeeE leral department of justice which con-| ,,¥i0let, who is of dark complesion,| levee were reported near the town! Barrow, had not been heard from} hall, although special meetings may] state high commission at a! nado that took several hundred lives 28 12 0 Clear tinued ae investigation initiated by about five fegt two inches tall and | last night. since March 30, when he sent a brief| be called at more frequent intervals.| meeting here sterday. in Ilinois two years ago. the com- 37 15 0 Cloudy Raymond through the officers weighing about 115 pdunds, was em- River Boate Crushed k by| Witeless message that he was down = Sixteen and nine-tenths miles of| paratively small death list was con- : a u 4 cen eth pe pared fe tha Saved Bree. home,| ae ay pep tay elt gee tPY | on the ice, 125 miles from Point Bar- Was to Wed Scion | road on highway 14 north and south] sidered due to the fact a a + 81 16 0 Clear an Ede {informed the Breene late last, week embankment with’ a roar neard alll" °Wieh Cari B, Kielson_as hie pilot f D: Family; Man WaereACiaE Mite wae tia niger amare Tie ae 8 oleae. Salzman Will Have that ‘she was going to return to hen] over the city. River craft, moored | wilkins set out March 29 in a Stin of Dawes ar ys tract was awarded to Bari 1. Haggard | ———_—__—— w. saatie ome and that she was to meet her 7 json plane for an exploration flight | of Bismare Langdon 13 0 Clear Ww 4 "| the crevasse into the town with such | *! es | Instead. ee ck swen-tecthe 'Grand Forks Woman re 1b 0 Glear Chaxge ia ove weauenty they brought he? to tis tance tht many of thom were -aah:| toy Of AMEE fe pasha ue 9 RROPES) seven and seven-tenths miles ot | GAA Is Robber Vietim lear y ry inst the cou’ jouse and ot ici a i ies il 2 \—A -| grade on ‘ Sik aaa 44 0, PCidy Sta SUEUCTION | oer sister Gladys, tis who. hed come| buildings in the business scction. Te] ficient fuel £05 2 14 Nour iy ane tie ctdent that ig all wat the| to duknwig and’ Davis ot Britton ees H §. Close |e. it sateman tas bean ecploved | Refs, to sscompaay her Home instead} ls beloved. according vo, Tyeginn | {rom hip Point Hairow | bane inj comment, from, the family of Mina/ DD. The stretch extends from, the Grand Forks. D. April UM a i of the . i | search of the mythical arctic contin-| Marian Dawes on the sudden mar-jend of the present graded highway | Mrs. Joseph LaMore was gagged an Williston ’...... 30 14 0 Clear |by the board of administration | to early today, that some of these | one : 3 \riage to another woman of Gordon| No. 3 to the South Dakota boundary. tied ina chalr Tuesday might in her Moorhead, Minn. 42 ie 0 P Cidy.| poe Ngee igeeirrerttyy Disappears Monday houseboat dwellers may have been|""4 relief plane, manned by Alger| Butler Bilderbuck, 28, who was to] Yesterday’s mecting’ was the first, home here by an unmasked robber weaT! wildings at | the state pire aty | Violet told her sister, however, drowned. Residents of the town! Graham of Detroit and an Eskimo|have been wedded to Miss Dawes}of a series which will be held by | after he had relieved het of about For Bismarck and vielnit A Mostly bere, sng thy state training schoo tbat. she gear phr Agr genie hers hawever, for aaa had 1 left guide, made several flights from 0. the commission this week in various! §100 belongine to Governor Sorlie’s cloudy tonight and Thu jon- in Bismarck and that she would not| for higher ground the day before Point Barrow in search of Wilkins know anything about] parts of the state. The new law! north end oil filling station, which ¢ tinued cold. Salzman will furnish the necessary "return to Wilton with her Sunday , +4 4 unces,” said William R.| under which the highway Bee . night and ‘Thursday except cloudy | cent of ¢ ¢ cost of labor and mater | pital, where she had made an unsuc-| SHOW MORE HAN 100 SDEA vty |. Graham returned last week to Fair- Was Gh or ildd 1f toe Chleagn Aas loponed in-tee posnace-a6 te high- | south portion. Continued cold. ‘ rf for We work, This, however, cessful attempt to secure work,| Kansas City, vherl 20) — with banks for supplies and planned to fly | sociation of Commerce and w cousin mmission at the offices of the! THER CONDITIONS will not include the labor of inmates | agreed to keep her over night and | casu: lists ¢howing more than 100 | pO oe int Barrow to continue res-|of the vice president. “Just say, ‘ay engineers for the various, t Mi ite t The pressure is high over or officials of cither institution Gladys left her there at 8:15 Sun-{|dead, the southwest today continued , although Wilkins had| please, thut we are sutisfied it is s0.| highway districts Las' nw thern states and it is low over the| Working on the buildings. Architect | day evening. Monday morning Violet|its gamble on rapidly changing Rene lens that no! it is u regrettable incident—that is} The commission meets today at!| h extreme South, Temperatures drop-|4- Van Horn has been retained to/ told the hospital autorities that she| weather reports in the hope of avoid- | 720°, SPS Oc aittony should be or- all.” Valley Clty. at Minot oe Feaee ani Bulletins ped considerably throughout the Mis-|4Faw plans for both buildings. was going down town to look for| ing further losses in tornadoes, freak | Coe, fA aia not return within! Miss Dawes was at a’railway sta-|at Devils Lake on Saturday. Fu|,__ Bulletins | sigsipp| Valley and me cold went — : g| work, It has since been Rearned that storms and floods. nd towne. | three days. fiom here to welcome | bridesmaids meetings will be held Inter, it was Milledgeville, Gea. Aoi ae continues over the Northwest ‘em- TUR at about o'clock she visited a local undreds of farmers an ‘2 BN tor her approaching church wedding] sai. ledge: ” 5 peratures were near sero this morn- Temperature and store and purchased u pair of slip-| people in western Missouri, southern | |to Bilderbuck at the sume hour yes-|- Several delegations appeared be- Wi 7 Ore anization oft” geal % in parta of Montana and. se Can ‘ . {| pers and about 11:80 she returned to| Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas na PLAN FEDERATION MEETING terday that Bilderback was being] fore the commission here relative to rag ri [aerated ay adian Northwest. Precipita | Road Conditions || the nospitai, made a complete change| fused to take chances on estimates! Dickinson—Plans ure being made|United.in marriage at Champaign tol road matters in their h yhood home of William curred in Mississippi Mat > —@, of, clot ing, and again left the ip-|of arrival of flood crests, and re- | by Women’s clubs of Dickinson for| Miss Gertrude Sergeant, 27-year-oldjbut no definite action ws yester- Great Lakes region and at scattered | stitution. mained away from homes inundated | the entertainment of the seventh dis- instructor in public speaking at the —— i bord over the Northwest. Although Bier ‘k police have|several times during the last two | the, meeting of the State Federation | University of Ilinoi Bilderback, Jamestown Council orth Dekote Corn and ‘Wheat Re- | been investig The case, nothing| weeks. Others compared flood warn-! 5, May 10, 11 and 12, Euch of 24/#n automobile sa an, and his | ry Summar: | has been feo of her whereabouts | ings with river re: s Aafia declined | clubs in the district will be repre-| bride left immediately on’ a wedding Awards Contracts The only progress male in spring | following that hour. Acting on the! to leave for Maher | sented by at least one delegate and | trip. secding was in the northwest por- Fr information given by’ some girl Dead in Texas | state officers, including Mrs. John er] Nicaragua, April e2 tion of the ‘The ground was| Manka' aay, io teas fair. | friends, who say Violet told them she| Texas maintained, ue lead with Emerson Featherstone, president, of | SELLS BANK STOCK Jamestown, N. D., April 20.—)— rican marines te too wet in other sections ‘during the| Jamestown—Clear, 24; roads fair.) was going to Jamestown to visit her| more than 50 dead ra Valley City will be present. | New England-—Hugo F. Littig, cash The Haggert Construction company! ¢aragua we pte Aired. Seas: entire week,’ Tame grasses: afford Minona- Cloudy, $8) roads fair. | | father, from whom her micther hes ae eed in torndiooe {ier of the Farmers and | Merchants of Fargo was awarded all contracts) times at various pol much feed yg bond i Forks—Clear,, 20; roads| heen divorced fer some time, the| w: with estimate of "45 | | state bank since its organization here | for sewer and water on bids opened| and teday. Thocs were wee ing nicely. ia aeeraily. in veugh authorities of the Stutsman county Killed via floods per high winds. Sey-! PURCHASE HARDWARE STORE | in 1917. has disposed of his inter-| at the special meeting of the ear aeete ane thon some deterior, landan—Partly cloudy, 22; roads | seat were appealed to today to make|eral were listed as flood victims in| Bowman—Purchase of the Norton| ests to H. A. Borcherding, vice presi- council here Tuesday even ig eS wr ve FE gcod. ‘was reported due to lack of| fair. a search for the girl. | Kansas and Missouri” Hardware by John Carstens and Leo| dent, New England; R. J. Lauterbach, | other bidders were the W. Ken | Tokyo, April : a 4 Rochester—Cloudy, 46; toads fair.| Anyone knowing anything concern-) Lie | parties found that 10 per- | Zempel of New England bas been an- ne president, St. Paul; and Dr. W.| nedy company, also of Fargo and T.; nese, apparently a * Road Cénalsionsy Mest henwaye) \Bibhiag: “Class, 23 ropa) talts | | dpe the girl's wosrekegta since Mpe-/ sons poriened je s tornado that Jump. | nounced. Carstexs has been manager hitmire, president, Sumner, S. Halligan of Jamestown. The total, ranged was arrested ¥ are Tough ‘and many cross roads are| Duluth—Clear, 80; dirt roads soft.| day noon is asked to notify the the Okiahoma-Texas of hardware stores at Washburn and ae Under the reorganization ue |amount of the contracts let to the; charge of Kongen * — jnupassable. a: rtly cloudy, 22; | lice officials or to get in touch with ferteriny. Two women were’ Tilied ied | New England until recently. Zempel| Borcherding will become cashier. Mr.| Haggert company. whose bids were; the American A L J BERTS. Mrs. Schorol, » WRO is maying at the ‘@ storm that crushed buildings | was formerly in the well drilling! Littig is ieaving New Eneland but/in each instance the lowest and best,| cident was sald net te be ip charge. "perils L Lake—Clear, 20;' roads fair. | Soo hotel, i (Continued on page three) busin i [Bes not made public his plans, was $13,675.85, | bet police sre sa * + a" a : io ae 4 . 4 see 5 < sy ¥. a = ia