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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE fare of that community CREDIT GR P m yan for the workhoute|ern Missouri and Arkanaus, eg | ea aa Vsekoda’ aise Ve Unbuld bo. intatestad | Muilbces tis sake ee eine ea 6) re Island where she will|increasing the property damage and | J in y civie movement for the wel . A. Benser, tence imposed yesterday for giving] FE. W. Wasche and W. H. Webb. The an obscene play. Paul S, Wright will officate at ‘The’ Red Cross here estimated at} least *4 Clarence W. Morganstern, manager | seven Members of the executive council inelude J. F. McGuire, Fargo, N. D. 0. were homeless ssippi Valley states affect- in. the | By Bertha R. Palmer HAS BANQUET | ‘BENEFIT. WITH pales ahi si aervi rment will be in of the produceion, and ‘James A.|ed by the flood. More than 20,000 F 1 For Mrs. C.M. Le eee ioe aciiaietad canny, |Timoney, are serving their 10 day|were reported in Arkansas alone. | State Supt. of Public Instruction uneral ror Mrs. ©. Mrs. Dahl died early Tuesday e A | sentences in The Tombs. St. John’s) Bayou levee, which | ate Supt. i Dahl t Thursda | morning after a brief jillness of in- K ‘Miss “West sent an snswer to the/ broke a few miles north ‘of New| 1 a! 0 iu Y | fluenza’ She had been a resident, of written questions of reporters who| Madrid, Mo., yesterday and inundated See ei ; ile wd in Yess tnilipaants | - Bismarck for nearly 40 years. : : '™ {inquired how she felt and how she|that county’ seat to a depth of from! ,.(hiitor’s Pa errr figePRnES RAE TER iden age! GeeRepRy (Cae finnlinhee tee OM, ‘ rome hid enjoyed her first night in prison:/ one to five feet, was reported to ticles written by Miss Bertha R, | S"¢ with the blood now thoroughly) Dah} will be held, Thursday uiternoon| — More furs are worn in the United Discuss Mutual Problems,| ‘Net so bad,” wrote the actress. |have broken aga The area! Palmer, state superintendent of , Warmed and freely circulating at 2:30 at the honie, G15 Fifth street.| States than in any other country in __ “The inmates were very ‘interest:/expected to be affected would be; public ‘instruction, in connection | through his body, he was soon re-|Commerce Commission Order’ the forlowing have been selected as! the world. Elect 3 Directors—C, L.‘ | ine. fwill have enough material for) several miles wide and about 100] with the memorial service and | stored both physically and mentally.| : = : H 10 show: miles long, running to the vicinity; fissionary Tally to be conducted | But how to get him to the camp) Places Towns on Parity Young Gives Talk Besides the 10-day sentence, Miss|of Helena, Arkansas. | Y i vis. still plexi ble ig 4 . 9 } at Walhalla June 26 in com- ‘was still a perplexing problem, as With Mii Li F West and Timoney were fined $500/ More than 75 towns and villages) memoration of the 75th anniver- he was yet too weak to walk, But inneapolis Owed Wrohbars efihe wl Als Ais ff tere ha of Missouri and Arkansas are in the) sary of the death of the first | Tanner was a giant in strength; and e : re ers of the Bismarck| wete given 8: neces. '|threatened district, which is estimat-| Protestant missionary in North | quietly wrapping the vanquished! wrachi San ‘ Credit Bureau, their wives and em- ee ed variously to cover 1,600,000 to 3,- | Dakota del aaa dcdat a suns ia Kis Bild as a mother her), Washington, April 20.--(P)--Flour Tonight and ployes, were guests at the organiza- 000,000 acres. ‘ on child, he flung him over his shoul-| ills in Kansas City, Omaha, St. tion’s annual banquet and mecting,| peal | stice of three; der and strode with his burden into| Joseph, and Leavenworth and Atch. Thursd held last night at the Grand Pacific| Charge For Keeping heey eae ne eae wiitee/ the camp, Havite lid him, aafely {son, Kansas, are, entitled | te ara! ursday otel, | jearly Pr a is: : he fi his ‘patient 8 to ana, Ohio, slyvania, q Three directors were elected for| i St te’ ‘Boarders’ |held in memory by the people of the | Bown stably revived: acd Mas Pnugiy| West Vig and Kentucky which | { die pene gear, The tices ot | ate’s ALAETS’ | Northwest when on Sunday, June 26, | ouMe beg” ie his dreams that night | Are Not higher than the rates from | } W. Lucas, Logan's and Gussner’s, | Has B ‘ ted eeniorel ae ice pen e held S| were not more pleasant than those Minneapolis, the Interstate Com- ‘City Attorney C. L. Young talked! ‘as Been Booste them at Walhalla, This occasion will Mery Tk atoved oh the prairie they | merece Commission Keld. today in to the group on “What Every Mer-| paces be the 75th “anniversary of | their| Wice more sane; und when he awoke) {UiME an order requiring railroads chant Should Know,” telling of some| Because the cost of keeping) d¢athe, and {0 many peor vedas the next morning his’ appetite would|to make the new adjustment effec the problems of commercial law) persons in state institutions has in- | State this will be the first knowledge |p. vettected honor upon a stary-| tive July 15. which come up in merchandising creased the state board of adminis-/f the service and sacrifice of those) OS aian |, The tates will apply to wheat und work, _—_— tration has boosted the charges for |P'NCTES, oo. testing for 35 years! Rudo House Butlt leer nen originating west ot Young said that the banker is often| ,. h. | maintaining patients at the hospital | in the prairie graves Where they were | Tanner and Terry at once cut logs | the cities named and moving to the a valuable man to see when a mer-|City Donates Land—Hatch-|for the. insane at Jamestown and | ip the prairie graves y Were! At began erecting a house a short {east after milling. ‘The railroads { chant wants some practical advite| i N prisoners at the state penitentiary. | {itst laid. the bodies were exhumed) diance from the buildings of St.|Were ordered to follow the principle | |} on commerciql law, but when an in-| ery Will Cost State Not Heretofore the prison has received | Sn‘the east slope of Pembina Moun: |Joscph. This building was still stand. /0f not making an actual advanes tricate problem arises he advised see- $1.25 a day from the twine plant| ¢h; back of the. village of | ing in 1905 but covered with boards |UMless these are absolutely neces: ing a lawyer, and then giving him a| More Than $4,000 fund for each man working in the |Wathslla’ Here the phoplo ef War /and used as a dwelling on the Shell eae a i cit chance to give some good advice. f twine plant. This money was used ieee Age hal) ;, Horning farm just northeast of Wal- lour mills in the Missouri cities “Don't A halla erected to the memory of their are devladed tobe uttering undue jon't work your lawyer for a! possibility th w fish hatch-|to Pay the 25 cents a day allowed to| vice Ate hich ree, halla, prececlasy e ' 5 ossibility that a naw fish hate , service a granite column which re-| discciiniustion, but sanke | the curbstone opinion,” Young said, and| oy may be built by the state fish |the men for their work and to reim-| Counts their sacrifice to all who visit | In order to secre needful sup-| discrimination, | but wince | t advised the group to give the lawyer ‘ Shey. |burse the prison fund for the main- | ¢pj 4 | plies, they early made a trip to the| Schedules affected are the joint an opportunity to study out ah .| and game commission on the Shey- |? ¢’th en. The fail ft this beauty spot and care to read of Wea Rivek sete here T combination participated in both by n Opp y to study out the par-|enne river near Lisbon was an-|tenance of the men. The failure of| this bit of early history. | Red River settlement where Terry |e otter and weatern roads, the east. | ticular problem at hand, He declar- ; ster. {the prison farms and gardens to pro- |" f met the daughter of one of the Sel- | onds, ; nounced here today by C. P, Peter- The three Walhalla martyrs are ™ el. Gen cabters Wes RAVIAED tb mUdity \ ed that an off-hand opinion seldom! oon ‘state fish and game commis-|@uce crops last year is partly to| Reverend Elijah S. Terry, who was; Kirk settlers. It was a frontier | sh " . vls was of value, because of the fact| S02". 5 blame for the fact that the prison | Killed and scalped. by Indians June | fomance and they arranged to marry |their proportion in i total rates | that most problems must be studied) "Ay" arrangement has been made,|fund needs the money, it was ex-| 98, 1852; Mrs. Alonzo Bernard, wife im the early fall. Young Terry now|/in conjunction with their western } out. Peterson said, whereby the city of | Plained. lof’ a missionary, who died October Aad a new incentive to urge him on|Associates, with the final result of ‘i nnen Postdated Checks | |Lisbon will donate the ground for| The same explanation holds for|29, 1n53, from the hardships and ex-| With his plans and work was begun sition on iscussing the postdated check! the hatch i the state expects| the Jamestown institutions Coun-! posure of ten years of mission life; |" arger building which was to “age 6 practice, which he said is now com-|to° construct a small hatchery at a| ties have been paying $24 a month |And Mrs, Cornelia Leonard Spencer,| be 3 school. Before the work was | ference against the Missouri cities BILLIE DOVE mon in the commercial world, Young) cost of not more than $4,000. It} for each person sent to the asylum./ who was shot by Indians during the finished he beeame a martyr to the pres is ui Y id said that, chance, of progecution,| youd be used for the propagation of |The new rate is $26 and represents | night of August 30, 1854, Mr. Terry cause which brought him west, The pounds, and J should such a check prove worthless,| Various kinds of pike. 3 the actual cost of keeping the pa-|was a Baptist, Mrs. Bernard, a Pres-| following account is taken from the rr ae 8 practically gone, He pointed out)" "rhe commission. also will continue |tients, members of the board said. | byterian, and’ Mrs. Spencer a Con-) Walhalla “Mountaineer.” Consolidation of FRANCIS ante man,whe writes suph'e Check | operation af the hatcheries at Lake | gum -pesrpeny pins |freeetianalist. | This "spring. thene,,THAINE wp tus.ex one fine morn) "ble Utilities BUSHM: ; P Upsilon, near St. Johns in the Tur- s os > three denominations and tl Meth- Be : D a lew b { that there is money in the bank at * Elgin—Mrs. Frank M. Erdman, who|odists and the Evangelicals join. inj ®¥2a neighborly Frenchman, Terry VE / the time, but is merely promising | {i mountains, and the hatchery at) sie to Grand county with her hus: | holding services not only of the three ed into the woods a short} Cal Necessary time, Spiritwood lake. . ‘ iz y ; that it will be made good on the date band in 1906, died Wednesday at her|who gave up their lives but to honor in order to get out | for which it is made out. Pike Are Hatched home in the Minor district of cancer. | all those who fave their lives in the | SO for their new school) o)° piu April 20---UPi-Consoli- ithe, problem Re garnishment was] Approximately 5,000,000 wall-eyed | She had been il for wo years, Her | service of the pioncer missionary. Hee Hin Pmt et eretr hus ut dition of public eellities Wan de: also discusse y ie attorney an vere il s en s e. | a a y SINE 8 8 1s 1 A ‘ ity the’ details surrounding ie discussed, pice were hatched, at Lake Unsiton | husband and four children survive, |, Terry's Life Interesting |g familiar hymfe when, from ca[ clared a public economic necessity He advised, members, if they wished | and streams of the state, The eggs| Principal crops grown in the! with any we. read in history in Clu of bushes close by, they were) Py EFink 1. rate, of aaa ane the | to give information about their) were obtained from the Canadian | United States during 1926 reached 2! dramatic interest, Today it is pop. | vddcnly fired upon by a party of) en dhs Asgociation's ennual! clients, to give it direct to the Credit | government. This year, however, the | total farm value of $7,802114.000 as |ular to. recall the enily Aaya" OE OKT eet eet Conte eta RE 220) conventian Mere taguy. Bureau, unless they were asked for| commission hopes to obtain some | compared with $8,949,321,000 in 1925.! cart avd covered wagon and to com. | Urnine to his comri ith ai nt AG, A. Nash of Daven I ie olsewh fd polsted ‘Out = th Lia : : ove ‘agon and | -clamation of pain, fell upon his face} C- A. Nash of Davenport, Towa, w Tinnvelf ayaa fer aeuneraan ole on will not know how many are} | All horses, catile and hogs grazing contemplating the | simplicity and brandishing thelr hatehets and stai0-| cvembership from Minnesota, Neri self | 8 2 ay: le until the season opens,|on my land, described as | NE's of| hardships of the long ago. b ‘ni and South Dakota, low: id Ne.! The financial report of the secre-| Peterson said. Sec. 26, Twp. 143, Range 78 will be," “Think of walking 20 miles in the | Vict! Freier a CE Rol cial Cod ls pa emma ee eae tary-manager, J. Henry Kling, was! Last year 250,000 ‘northern pike| taken up after April 15, 1927, winter,” we say as we step into an Ceoded in making his escape, and gave| “Consolidation of public utilities,”| Been ae treprenieable Cabtomer” ‘ind | eres mere hatched at bu eaned See C. M. STROM. | enclosed car. “Think of riding be-\the alarm to his associates in the | said Mr. Edge, “is inevitable, nec ° “" WAS; eggs being obtained from fis! a jhind oxen,” we exclaim as we fly ‘villace n couple of miles away. Hut. | nd of economic bene ' presentea. caught in the Sheyenne river near | Too Late To Classify Lover well kept roads at 45 miles an to the vee f the tragedy | Public from an operating s ; Short Talks Given \ Lisbon. The eggs are stripped from | ae jhour, “Think of having to light with a” company of armed kalf.| ‘In order to sell these consolida- Short talks were given by Otto|the fish without harm to the latter, | . candles and the logs in the fireplace,” preeds, Tanner found his fallen com. | tions to the public, however, it would ; 5 . Rowman, Mrs, Minnie’ Shuman, $.E.| Peterson said, “and ' the resulting A Rare Opportunity —{wevchorus as we press the button | Pree Tyna enor nid MS sullen com: | be necessary that’ the eo An intensely dramatic, highly emotional and thor- ergeson, R. F. Flint and Bert Fin- davai och. Planted i. the} Permanent and Profitable | and Teniove our wraps in a well ‘m under his forehead, Two|™main an ¢ member of oughly human story of the stage and its people—of a ney, ._| Streams and lakes where they are| Connection will be offered to three| Warmed room after a ie rere. anne ; is | mu se is | " ss # Mr, Bowman talked on “Plugging| most necded. ; high grade men having automobile, Elijah Terry came from’ his home were punken deep jin his| ithe utility company spends the | ‘eve that transcended all earthly bounds. the Leak,” emphasizing that Miri ., The commission also will continue | experience and who can invest. in Lebanon, Ohio, out to St. Paul in ‘on the ground close by. A|#teater part of the money that it decounts should “nat be, allowed te Ita experiments and propagation ‘Qualifications [A860 when be was 20 years old. He bullet “hole was in his eft arm, takes in in the community that it | “iow We Use the Bureau,” in| and Spiritwood. The Bottineau farm | One experienced Sales Manager who) Raptist family of English tradition. OTC|king it near the shoulder; and connection with a dentists’ office and| has 7 acres and that at Spiritwood| can organize the sales force and/ The early family left England in his left ear. Hatchet marks and praised its work. Mr. Bergeson told | 70. train them to be aggressive produc-| 1635 during the great English migra- bruises were also found upon his oston Dental Co, ET how the Bureau had helped to lo- Pheasants Doing Well ers. One experienced Office Manager) tion, and settled at Springfield, Mass. ack: while a large piece. of hi i k’s Dental Clinie a _man who left here 16 years| Special attention is being given to| Who is capable of taking full charge) The’ younger members continued to scalp had been hastily ‘removed and rane uate . Send for bookli f ij ago owing his firm a bill and how it|the propagation of Chinese pheas-| of the office, accounting and parts| move west. Elijah’s elder brother, curried away--a_ trophy of savage end for booklet of recipes had seen that arrangements were/ants at Bottineau where 125 are on| department. One experienced Ser-| had established himself as a printer hate, Taking up the poor mangled | Plates, Bridgework, Extraction. for candy making and baking made for settlement. Mr. Flint told|hand. The flock is said to have win-| vice Manager with the ability to}in St. Paul, then the frontier. His form, Tanner and his party conveyed Prices Reasonable. of the changes among the merchants} tered well and a rapid increase is| handle shop men and sell service. . became ioneer rt torthe house; after which || Lucas Block 5-7 of Bismarck since the day 32 years|expected this summer. Three hun-| To the men who can measure up to Some few months after this, : ial, The fol-| a ago that he came here ang commend-jdred eggs have been ordered from} these qualifications we offer a con- unger brother, whom we honor lowing morning the body of the young ed the Bureau for its work, \the west to provide new stock and| nection with an Automobile Agency, this spring, feeling the call of the martyr was borne to the grave in a Mr. Finney discussed the problem|prevent inbreeding. selling a popular priced car of West, came to St. Paul where he corner of the Catholic cemetery, fol- of those people who maintain expen-| The pheasants will prove especial-| Well known standard make and do-| entered into the founding and build- jowed a sorrowful company. Att sive cars but still permit many legit-|ly valuable as a game bird, Peterson| ing a general garage business in|ing of the First Baptist church. (he grave, Mr. Tanner. conducted a imate bills to go unpaid. ae point-| believes, because of the fact that ene ae aren cape ene Hea he en ek io tie nie brief but’ solemn service over the | Quickrelieffrompainful ed out that sometimes, merchants car-|they multiply rapidly. In many cases| Western cities. Thi sion field among the Dakotas. He remains of his departed| corns, tender toes and ied “poor” ts when the people ’ imes t proposition promising excellent re-} made the trip in company with, a Bake: acuiabal i tight shoes. ie owed them were unable to pay fash teed ene aad onde beast turns renee a the most rigid young Baptist worker, Tenne miner, before committing to its! pressureof tight y b f illness or_ad-las | as that of the nativ irie} investigation. The men we want/whose father had been stolen when Scholls promt ind sata that the Credit Bur-| chickes or grouse, he said, | must become financially and active-|a small boy and raised among. the | at its boginnte, tg ats Dr s tia was Performingja great function| “Hunters ‘who believe. that the! ly interested in the business. Ad-|Indians. James’ mother was an In- (empt to plant. & Protestant. mission | MAM@O®) by differentiating bétweem these peo-| pheasants have a tendency to run ciel all earretpentenes Pigdes gen ~ because he spel Bpaiah, among the native and half-breed ¢ d those who were able to pay,loff the native prairie chickens are| Will be confidential, . 66, chan several Indian lation ane > Dae —— apie and those SU OE inn eae bce tenses, he_was ell qualified to be population in “the land of the Da Roy P. Logan, president of the Bur-| many cases where the pheasants and 5 . e companion and associate of a new x years later the body of eau, presided and made a short-talk,| native prairie chickens live side by | FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room | missionary. For several years, Tan- fold cenagtye ens Wensied telling of the operations of the Bur-| side without intermingling and ap-| at 418 Seventh street. Phone 844-J.| ner, himself, was the only known by the p ’ eau and commending it for its effi-| parently get along well. | representative of the Protestant faith j¢ when it was placed in God's Acre| |* omen Ss cient Work, Both birds and eggs are being | CHEATION ANING | PETITION | in all es sii on the slope of Pembina Mountain. sent out to all parts of the state to " Pe eae ablish Mission ow, ars later, the whole North- e | persons interested in providing the th Dakota, County of]. The two young men went directly t’ comes to do honor to the mem P f. jea SCREEN STAR basis for a covey for future years, a In County. Court to St, Joseph (now Walhalla) to ex of this fearless and consecrated | L CaCe-Ol- WwW Peterson said, and many amateur| fore Hon. 1. C. ablish a Protestant mission. A young pionecr who gave his life in CHARGED ITH game farmers are now helping to ee ees eb aes Ral? Roman Catholic mission carrying out the command io ye under trying hygienic condi | it i i) it ‘uliu Ladehoff, Ce: a ee! ere e a eac! e a MANSLAUGHTER | "nists etd eof the gates | SIn"vlin, Peutoner otk ime pene eee ne | ae a sek gen ges eT etancea | oe Soeetee At the Spiritwood farm the Chi-|sonn 3. Ladehoff, Gust the spring of 1852. , This account of ——___— ; i aicontinued trom page one)... |nese pheasants, and Hungarian, part: “Charles Hadehott, the Journey was, finished 'by the |... UP TO aHIM ; Gives absolute protection— ul e1ser aymond as saying to Kelly. inte ild-| hoff, all other pe lon. as. Cavaleer to Rev, J. “Well” si the magistrate sternly, i i ‘i Per are 60 pounds, heavier than scr ‘colonies. An effort will| ested, Tespondents, Schell and appears in Nis “The Ojib. | “are you guilty or not guilty?” discards like tissue. Tam. I haven’t eaten for two weeks.| be made at Spititwood to “farm” na-| ,,The State of North Dakota, to the) way Country.” : The prisoner drew himself up with , | 3 See ee a rete eat ie en Fat bane | ietinaaeecmttgat, zou tte,ReneNY | atedgen’ ‘Tha winter Gf that fear ran | “tour worship, 1 didn't think when By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Real Hop Malt Syru p bal 22 red eterson Teels can be done. | cited and required to appear before es. \ ar ra ship, vl aN J. 2 “That's your alibi,” Kelly was said|Some Lady Amherst, Golden and|the County Court. of the County of | Well into April; the whole month of | I'came here that I'd be expected to Registered Nuree ' to have retorted as ee) fnored may. Silver aiepeants have been raised at Burlelizh, in sald State, at the °! i merck 6 erat with se ane do your job.”—-Tit-Bits. DANCE, a sheer go sake ay ii ws, le iri of the County Judge of sa ‘oun bin; so ©6the botto tl tube ” Knocked him down again and again [go net oeepagate vepidiy ana are’ nee [at the Coure House ‘in ‘the City of | nearly every night. The snow was | ERR ave ey worn; a dificult hygienic sitt-; Tn onted Saa ididhaiwed * and then held Raymond with one] intended for use as a game bird.|Dimares, in sald ¢ geet pak also ‘very deep, and the roads un- | “——-~-~——--_._____.__-| ation. You need no longer give this | mporte er ai choice domestic hand and pu-ameled him with the| They are being kept at the farm for|at ihe hour at en erclack in the | broken, Young Terry gave outs then’ | = LITTLE JOE, || complication a second thought. . hops, skillfully blended with the other, the maid said. .|show purposes and for distribution | forenoon of that day, to show cause, 3 Y and|, : 2 | Raymond was huried upon a couch |to public parks. * ie'any you have, why liconse should | starvation stared them in the face.|%———--——-——--———#| _ The hazards of the old-time sani- | ick of America’s fi bark b and fell to the floor. As he regained|” Peterson already has ordered 250|not be granted to Matt Villen, the | This was several miles before reach- - tary pad have been supplanted with | pl fe) erica s finest bar eys by “his feet, the actor struck his first pats of Hungarian partridges from | @dministrator of the estate of Jullus | ing the timber where they intended to THOME PEOPLE ABNER | protection absolute and exquisite. sca’s f 1 Pee, | Dlawe a Tight tap. aia’s nce | Sgvakia, for delivery ‘next winter. marche “"Eurfeigh “County, "North [c2MN fOr the night. The dogs could) Meee tte @e GECAUGE | It is called Kotex... 5 times as America’s foremost maltsters— that’s | ‘elly, according to the maid’s ac-| Efforts to obtain some ‘all fail- | Dakota, to sell real estate belonging ¥ ler; no his reps . ° ’ || sount “Continued to ‘knock Raymond Jed because the Slovakians were. an-|{o\aaid'eatate gna dencribed anor [companion carry him, So weaprine| TOMORROW NENER @ | absorbent as ordinary cotton pads./ — Budaweiser Real Hop Malt Syrup. down as fast as the actor would get|able to meet the demand, which: has | lows, to-wit: ‘That part of Block hin Wt a iy ‘alo rol e, Tanner lett oes HERE Absorbs and deodorizes at the| i] back on his ‘feet. A crushing blow|been heavy from all: parts of the yous Aes Agen ie ine ae Haas In His bnee. Spite he fur cy same time. Thus. ending all fear of | z 5 4 i 2 a, | rie o make the enc ta asia ¢ to the left eye dropped Raymond for Untied Btates. rie. begs will NOE | Beginning atthe Southeast Corner |care for the dogs: Elly tous hours offending. Get a can and try it. You'll geta a 2 " 4 ck, ce in nort , . sf 5 s 5 4 Quizzed by the investigation offi- | York. " Jalong its east line a. distance ot | Were consumed, It’ was already dark Discards as easily as a piece of delightful taste-treat you won’t cers, Kelly said he had “merely | The partridge is an ideal game | 218.95 feet, thence west a distance | When he Feely ol to find his com- tissue. No laundry. No embar- ™ punched Raymond several times,” and| bird, Peterson said, and multiplies|of 161 fect, thence south to the |panion quietly sleeping in the snow. at fi was “very much surprised he died.”| rapidly. Previous plantings in ‘alj| South line of the said block, a dis-|He had great difficulty in awaking Tassment. ‘orget. Went to Baw! Him Out parts ‘of the state prove: that they tance Fd 318.95 feet. Phbnes | cant him. ‘Talking ‘to him and shaking You get it at any drug or depart- Miss MacKaye disclosed that she|thrive here and he is confident that |a'distance of 161 feet to the place | prrmen teres foe (ge, Rood. Terry ment store simply by saying “KO- had visited Kelly in his apartments |when their number has imereased|of- beginning, the said tract con- | in*fis detirtam thar he woe eine X.” Be sure you get the genuine, while her husband was fighting a/ sufficiently they will provide some|taining 81/100 of an acre, more or| beside a good warm fite “was en. Only: Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. o losing game for life in a hospital. | fine sport. less, and said sale to be at private | ?< g' al ‘ire, ‘was en- it without hesitanc - ” 4 8 tirely comfortable, and did ‘Women ask for it without hesi ys “J went there’ to baw! him ‘out, ‘The supply of prairie chickens and | ®#!¢. y ‘able, and did not she said. "| grouse next fall should be good,| ¢,d°t, Service be made of this cita- | te go out again in the cold.’ Sceing | Try Kotex. Comes 12ina Fe. ST. LOUIS : Raymond’s wife was away during| Peterson said, especially in the ‘April, A. D. pA tak gg oy nape ease Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. ‘ 4 : the “fight, ‘having left her small| northern ad enstern parts of the|i9ih 0 |W) Ovo) SPE AD) Manes glee agelded | unen 8 fs | Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. daughter, Valerie, in. the maid’s care.| state. Lack of grain and water has By the Court: Accordin, naire | 4 Distrib & . ., e , gly a few vigorous applica- | utors Bismarck, N. Dak. She returned home about 9 o'clock seriously reduced the number of| (SEAL) Lc. DAVIES tions of bis moccasin on his, back, a m \ that night. birds in the western and southern Judeaohihe Coie enn. . MURR Btlag eat Peake Cutts, asnut «ai fala S94 nition ot Raving fone varie, of the ane, te an, and od: [e usa [Ris head ad ‘Sar Bean to, brng Mo leundry—discard like tissue . 7 , hi —___ him to his, senses, A continuance because of “wise cracks” witich Ray-|the west may have migrated to the SUMMONS H rest ee mond "was said to ‘have, made con-| east in their effort to find food. | tate of North Dakota, County of of HAS: samme, Hele: lenge. fiqally cerning him. MON at re- urleigh. —~ rom a theatrical tour of the A In District Court, Fourth Judicial tuneal show! Castles in the Abz”| Scores Lose Lives Dintriet Jack Rabbit Skins and was. said to have accused his! in) Miggicginns Floods | acetate eee att Peer ack Rabbit Skins a ‘egen and Peter, A ; : ’ ‘i wife of being over friendly with| 2M MISSISSIPPI 8 | vonen. yee ry doing Seed or Eating Since we advertised on April 18th, we were successful’ in secur: Kelly during his absence. / re business as .Yegen Bros., ing our extra cent per skin on our order for 250,000 skins, and Kelly’s story was that the two . (Continued from page one) Bankers, Plaintiff, 8 t. b. Bi well men sat down on a couch to “talk|near Granger, in central Texas. The vs. Licensed Embalmer in we had a abhi’ shi cents f. 0. b. Bismarck for dry and well- things over.” The argument grew | little rivér town of Arthur City, Tex,, PROAGES opens tohm Tegom, J Cc A |-Stretched rabbit skins. heated. Kelly got up and walked into | was virtually destroyed by a twister s egen; Peter the kitchen to light a cigarette. Ray-|that claimed one life and sent a aconda National Early Ohi : Day Phone 246 NORTHERN HIDE & FUR CO. mond followed, cursing loudly and|dozen to a hospital at Paris, Texas.| fnd The National Bank of rly ios, Burbanks, Irish Cobblers, etc., all of _ y Phone Located in Farmers Creamery Bldg., 215 Se. Ninth St. « threatening the youth. Kelly turned Some Relief in Sight Anaconda, Montana, a cor+ good growing varieties. Now is the time to make Night Phones 246-887 and-struck the first blow in a “blind- ing rage. He could not remember ow mi we times he hit Raymond. Seeing thé actor helpless on the floor, he put onhis hat and coat and left the house. Actress Says Stay in Prison Provides © ‘Material For Shows New .York, -April 20.—(?)—Mae West, star and co-author of “Sex,” with two ne; and three . white women as fellow passengers, left Jef- @ ferson Market women's prison today ’ ie! Forecasts of cool but generally cloudy weather promised some relief for the southwest today. Frost was Predicted for western Kansas. The Neohho, | Verdigris and Arkansas rivers continued to mei Kansas and northern Oklahom: Doubt was expressed that farme would be al Janda second time that had been covered -with silt to destroy growing crops, TES . 40,000 ARE HOMELESS 2 St; Louis, Mo., April 20—()—N levee breaks yesterday and tod: carried the flood waters of the Mi sissippi river and tributaries over additi broad areas of southeast- poration, Defendants. The State’ of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are. hereby summoned to an- rr the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscrib- ers within thirty days after the vice of this summons upon you, elusive of the day of such serv- ice, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for| the relief demanded in, the Com- plaint. ippated this 10th day of March, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, (iret panna Benet ete 8/16-23-80—4/6-13-30 your selection, as we have only a limited amount of | each variety. Come and examine these potatoes in our big pit. They are going fast. Better get your potatoes now. South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOO 120 South 11th St. Opposite Stanidasd Oil Warehouse Sam Sloven, Proprietor. : Phone 571 SAM SLOV! Bismarck, N. D. Capital Funeral -Parlors 216 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W Jos. W. Tschamperiin . cP eee SPRING CLEANING Don’t throw away your old mattresses. Have them | renovated and recovered by the Bismarck Mattress & Renovating Co. Phone 605 513 Bdwy Bismarek, N. D.

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