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Grocery, corner Eleventh and 3 Sweet street. } | FOR RENT—Nice large room and | two side rooms for gentlemen. | Close im. Call at 218 First street. \ |POR SALE CHEAP 15 _nullets, 1 . | cockerel, Pancred Strain White Leg- horns, 9 months old, heavy layers. Write A. Rooth, Mandan, N. D., or M. Payable in Advance PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — . ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 aaseeerEEn ERE EEEREEE EERE = (Established 1873) ragua and Mexico as countries where American jee banks, Irish Cobblers, etc., of good —— ————————— pullets have been put into use. Does he recollect 1987 @ MEA SERVICE, INC. bg | varieties. Phone 571. South Side q f : with absolute clearness, but 1 can ferred to a hurt of the heart, not ; | ismarck as second class mail matter. believe entirely the tales of horror that have come give the gist of my remarks, and 1 “Please confine your answers to ! | George D. Mann..........President and Publisher out of that country? If so, he must disavow his! believe I cam tell with fair accuracy the questions asked. Mr. Bates.” 1 “Big business” is Mr. Villard’s pet bugaboo, He. #ishce of sorrowful kindliness toward whether Miss Cherry's manner was wer sie 0; io Pdel dotnet etal Fe: , Who smiled at bh ssur- thet of ah brid fa fright y by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) 720 (likely believes that this sinister force, og he pie-|inay' ened Changes Made in Course— — Published by, the Bismarck Tribune Company.’ who fired the first shots in China? Does he dis. w:,1, “inmet remember my own words | “Those were ner words, but she re; 5 inst what the young lady answered,” Banning instructed him curtly. “ Subscription Ra o Fy x Daily by mail, per year, tures it, is responsible for the friction between this Mr. Bates,” rchill’s violently stated objec- Club Out of Debt—Success- | : a aa I aay . i ‘ dim, distant y, but s i a i "The Bismarck Tribun els aim. aie a a who | ”) e3 " é (GOLFERS ARE Introducin Too Late'To Classify _ E An Independent Newspaper ‘The editor of The Nati i sy an ig ‘| FOR SALE—All kinds of seed and : THE STATE'S OLDEST NWSPAPER e editor of The Nation points to China, Nica. % A the Governors || cating potatoes; Early Ohios, Burt E a . Bes og iemarck, N. and entered at the postoffice at claim of being a farseeing writer. Bates replied hesitatingly, with a Mr. Bates, will you tell this jury Daily by carrier, per yea (in state outside Bismarck).......- the ground that the district | Banning encouraged h Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota, country and China, Nicaragua and Mexico, What 1 - young lady if she attorney was “leading” the witness, ful Season Looked For Member Audit Bureau of Circulation he neglects to take into consigeration is the ex. | had giv Glee FOR SALE—One Ford Tudor Sedan, tremely vital fact that in all these countries the | taue, upted. with “Describe the emotional conduct of | Anxiously awaiting the coming of | just equipped with new balloon tire: ons.-truck tank, 150 gallon one Alemite high pressure. | portable grease compresser: onf No, 2 steam boiler; oil bottles and trays $2.50 per set; one six tube radio $25.00. See ux at once foy bargains on good used equipment. Lockwood Accessory, Phone 187, ; 806 Main street. FOR RED Member of The Associated Press United States sat idly by for many months, the some he 4 States sa ly by y s, the some heat ete Pie nioobitean is exclusively entitled to recipient of gibes and insults. This country was his word . : use for republication of all news dispatches ee B: the license is entirely peating such conversation a: sredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- Certainly as true an exponent of peace as any in jogal, I assure you. A marriage li- to have a bearing on this per, and also the local news of spontsneous origin the world today. Compare its attitude with that of cense, is good for six months in this ning instructed the preache! lished herein. i ublicati } Gr tains i 5 a die eae Iturned back to the young “The little lady was overwrought, | been.around the course a number o! Lest aalicla Prsicvnenetia, ae ication of ail Great Britain and Japan, who thunder for repara- put. my afm across Her shoul. nervous, teat until 1 began to| times this spring, the majority tions on the slightest provocation! Not until the | ders, und spoke to her as a father,, read the marriage ceremony. As I) the players are waiting for th: eve I can quote the defendant before, during und) more favorable weather, members of Mr. the Bismarck Country club are look- | ing forward to a busy season this, ° aft Bates, ‘We are both of age, M the ceremony of the m: alread; year. Although a fe: enthusiastic golf fans ha ime ca ‘ astic acti 7 . i >| With’ her best interest at heart. 1 proceeded, she frightened notice-, peratures to moderate somewhat | time came that drastic action was needed did the Ni ‘fore venturing out on the fairways. fd the newly married couple) A few changes ure being mag : | aid,’ Foreign Representatives 5 substance, * G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY United States show its hand. Charging the fost re foil CONDIAEES dear child, abl. you considered ‘that you are —Three furnished light housekeeping rooms in modern CHICAGO DETROIT ing of a war spirit by the Coolidge administration oat Bede deal ot ariel, I immediately 7 “only sked. | the course ae” shel Se eabe ud WA AIR MAE ables oN eee is iscale ' not only to your mother and father, wife asked them to a few e more ace | : ale: : Tower Bldg. NE aveRe: niu Tobie Bldg. is not only foolish, but is also extremely idle, The jut to the man to whom. you have minutes and to allow us to. drink! to everyone and will give Bismarck| Fred Zimmerman of Wisconsin ‘kerosene stove and large dining NEWYORK.’ -. - Fifth Ave, Bldg, President's record belies such statements. given your promise and who is even| their health in mew cider, but Mr./#8 sporty und attractive u course as f : room table, Call at 1002 Fourth if ob = ne how waiting at the church for his| Wiley seemed anxious to be away.|¢can be bound anywhere in the North-| Madison, Wis, April 21.—() street. ——SCSCé#TTihe:sworr'ld:s is eager to end war. It wants no pride” He asked if there was a farmhouse| West. Wat was No, 2 green last Remember the names and sell the! (Official City, State and Cranty Newspaper) more strife. But to say that out of the late war = “And just what id. Miss Cherry! where they could he ‘accommodated senson js, being eliminated, this, x | Papers. Fi War kali MET Ta meade. i i answer, a 9 sked, | fo : ines y in- jast yt . 3 green will ‘red Zimmerman dasa Mil-! A Friendly Organization came no benefits, came no advancement, is to deny answer Mr. Bates : for tue ekpatted tended, tntaviee enite. chicane the| Season be No. 2, making this fairway} waukee newsboy that he sold morei ACHING, te - : ; . the facts, to deny histo: reply. next day for their honeymoon. 1/¢nsiderably longer than before. — | papers if he remembered his patrons’) SWOLLEN FEET The recent banquet of the Bismarck Credit fs pean reas “She burst into tears; indeed. 1) referred them to a farmer, named, “Mountain” Climb Abandoned = | names. Later he applied the same \ B Bureau served to brihg home more strongly the role see that she had been crying nderson—Jefferson Anderson phe what pig oi they g Cita 0) Fale Ce potas aed now he’s gover- i sateen et ing ; , 1, hefo: arrival a , se, a es abo e y 2 * jc & Money s point that the organization is in sympathy with Modern, But Not Commonplace Patwoen Oba aMedulds HE iencwate on. the eaLaGTR: oe” Mineaea; ‘and | REW green is being built to the north-| His greatest pride is in knowing) Emerald Oil Mesat, Pitre Hd the buying public of this city. It is a friendly or- The citizen whose delight it is to point to this ing at the church, I've told him 1 then I went to their car with them) C#stof the old No. 6 hole, which will] names and faces. At rnor’s re-| All) Soreness, Swelling and Dis- vanizati hich, by helpi chants to elim- " won't marry him, and I won't, I'd. to bid them good-bye and good luck,|%¢ No. 5 in the future, the former} ceptions he makes a superfluous su-/ trean in 24 Hours, ganization which, by helping merchants to elim- country as the outstanding example of a common- | fiher die!’ Oh, Mr Bates, he's so, Mist Cherry waa in good ‘spirits ay /kfeens Nos. 4 and & becoming Nos.’ pernumerary of the man who docs te the unprofitable account, lowers the cost ef place ¢ ation “must ‘Mave given“ pause! WHAT TeNd<| ola: ko old!” Tee JesbieelN hil + | the eae above away, ;3 and 4 under the new layout. No. 6; the introducing, Knows ‘em all. He'll] No sensible person will conti p it have gi Di jd, so old! I've just told him that: the car drove away green will remain the same ag before | up at & banquet and anes gvecy-| satfec from HF scab inser meumme to at the banquet pointed out,’ ing an Associated Press dispatch from New Mexico, ! won't marry him. He knows. He) | Manning looked not at all pleased But’ will be approached from a dif- und the tables, even though | throbbing foot pains when every - . i living. As speakers thebureau performs a real service by ridding busi-| which tc understands now. Oh, I didn’t mean! with the” preacher's last sentence.) trent direction, the play being a d of rites performed by a cult of “flesh to hurt him, but he understands.’”| but there was nothing he could. do * A of the guests| stocked drug — store Moone & ness ‘houses of deadbeats who have no intention of torturers” there. There was nothing else then for me| about it. Rather sourly he put his pe tlt ae ise: Toi ate eirreMel the g6v el ald. Oil and sells it, with an al = ig their bills, thus Melping both the merchant 4 re to do but to perform the ceremony,, next question; ‘ li te és Me a He “ sal guarantee of, satis jon or + E * ndfth ‘dm This group, holding tenaciously to tenets thought which I did, calling my wife a “Now, Mr. Bates, when ‘and under) (ee cea oe te ee eee eg eee eee ak toe tae, | marie: Baek. ‘ | BB oa = consumer. i i me its daughter, who dressed hurriedly, to! what circumstances did you next see valy » und the No. 9 tee; ity, As many visitors ask for “Gov- ‘ou feet may be so swollen, and Es |Promulgated only in the middle ages, holds as its | core itnessen.” nye Ne The defendant?” : [has been moved to the cast side. of | ernor Pred” ot “Freddie” as for| inflamed that you think you ean’'t go the course so that it will not be in ith the No, 8 fairway. The No. 1, has also been it is nearer the club In some cases, illness in the family or other ad-|holief that sin can be expurgated only by physical | ““iyou" are aure, Mr. Bates, that | Bi versity has, prevented people from paying their suffering. To inflict extreme pain, the cult mem- Miss Cherry said, ‘I didn't mean to| TOMORROW: The preacher, Bates, uccounts promptly. The bureau assists these peo ors lash themselves with a braided rope of soap-| Mutt, him. that those were her exact) voweungly tightens the net about ‘The Governor.” janother step. Your shoes may feel + | .a8 if they are cutting right into the flesh. You feel sick all over with the pain and torture and pray for quick q a day during alternate weeks i i ;ynny ele ed the sig-) Cherry. 4 Seen ; ple, arranging a system by which they may clean | yoo, nactis r i vasties be: | L. ACESS araeria ne ae ea Ine.) | house. session, Credits: received will! relief, What's ‘ up their back bills and showing a spirit of cooper- | weed or cactus, Many cut cross-shaped gashes be-| nificant words impressively. ___| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) “the club starts this season entirely | be accepted at>face value and wilt| Two or. cutee apres ns of i ; tween their shoulder blades and use other ingenious free from debt, which is most en-| count toward the graduation require-| Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen worthy. ‘ " non the stage, of her mental | methods to punish themselves. cholorical changes. In these days of complex business life, the bureau 411 this took place in the United States, though Social and it is an intimate glimpse has a reaf place to fill. It has proved of bene! revealing not the Aci ing room and kitchen addition to the Students will not be permitted to] ing reduces. ation which is prais ind | couraging to the officers and mem-| ment of 16 units. Credits for work | mj i i |Ders. All past due bills have been| under private tutors will not be ne: | appear: eae la er into | cleaned up ‘this winter and the din- | cepted, ' lat regular intervals and the swell- it reads like a page from medieval history. ; : a f catg r i ri chorus gitl and night life séenes'club house has been paid for in full. carry more than one and one-half ‘ to both merchants and customers. | Down south, in the matted jungles of Louisiana | Pe so common to pictures of this type,| ‘More Land Purchased units of work. during the summer! jp sone fer woah eet ensivg odor Se avi Misetselbpl;snegtoes’-alillpbattice’ “voudeutent! 7SONaA but of the actual humans who spent| The land to the south of the club| session, A charge of 25 cents an/ formula—this combination of cence. their lives in the theatre. house on which the tennis courts are|hour for each instruction hour will/tial oils with camphor and other A Real Service (and believe fervently in the power of charms, po- a & : i Billie Dove, as the ambitious girl| located was recently purchased, and be made, and the parents will be tions and philters. Sickness or even death can be TALKS TO FORTNIGHTLY CLUB | who becomes a star, gives what) the courts will be improved this billed at the end of i 1a] brought to an enemy, they believe, by molding a| Russell Reid's talk on the “Wi little wax image and pushing pins into it. To effect Life of North Dakota,” at the Fort- Spottt bat 12h ae marvelous that thou- | san must be the greatest performance | spring so that those who prefer tne| for the amount due. The bill must| reducing varicose or ecole eee of ‘her entire screen career, Added) racket game may get just as much| be paid before credit will be award-| Every good druggist. guarante to this delightfully sincere and con-} enjoyment out of their club member-|ed._ Classes will not be held before! Moone’s Emerald Oil to end vous q Men sometimes render a service to their fellows in ways they little suspect. Recently a New York lawyer asked Governor ling ‘ Py wag ae hightly club meeting Wednesday aft-} ying; eH ath i 6:45 3 inging the image into a fire is sufficient. | vineing portrayal is Miss Dove's) ship as do the golfers. B45 a, m., or after 8:30 p. m. { ‘ Smith of New York, a Roman Catholic, a series at | Geek i Sree aul cage see ende Sanerctitious |emnoon at the home of Mrs. A. M./ delicate beauty and her winning| ‘The usual series of dances for — foot troubles or money baek.~Adv. uestions. They dealt with his attitude toward) itch doctors still ply their trade. Superstitious | (, anson, was much enjoyed. The| personality, a combination that is members of the club will be given CONTESTANTS ENTERTAIN. | a bay : cies is fain ""!thousands hearken to their words, holding weird! various animal and bird inhabitants|SUTe to make her one of the screen's | during this season, the first of which| Entertainment at the morning as- 2 the American constitution in the light of certain’ \Qemonies and believing in fetishes which : foremost players. 3 will be a dinner dance some time! sembly period of the high school| MPQSRRM ee ak 8 iz in fetishes which seem) of the state were described. Mr.! Franci ti val i » ii yf * durii vee vil alleged expressions of dogma by dignitaries of the “ 7 nt ld of the } iia Francis X. Bushman is a rev during the second week in May. The; during the next week will be fur- relief from pai be more uppropriate to African jungles than to any | Reid told of the large animal tion as the stage director who makes ' definite date will be given out later.: nished by local contestants in the — went shoe pressure. Roman Catholic church. Since the question of archon tanec moose, elk, Rocky Mountain goats and| vray of the seinl sie bagi Le ee tee laigeie cans mith's religion may become important in the Part cate United Sar itame pales aameneney North] for her and hes own brilliance and| posed of J. C. Taylor, C. 9. Lynch, here April os Marian Sundin, Mend| Atal drug and shoe stores t event that he is a candidate for the presidency, the, No civilization has not yet completely blotted | D2! ma emcohneg Clee wild) knowledge of the drama. Although|#. A. Thorberg, Dr. J. 0. Arnson and, Will represent the Bismarck’ high} Dr Scholls snows. seply wae awaited with interest, In savagery and medievalism from the American animal reserves in the Killdeer moun-j the picture is essentially’ a starring |H. A. Jones, is plagning a campaign | tehool in the vocal solo division; Peaee governor's reply was awaited with intere n eae ‘ aeent 8. role for the girl, Bushman’s domin-| for new members which will get un-| Harry Rubin, saxophone’ contestant: | @g#¥@Qe) pot et some quarters it was felt he might ignore the|scene. There is still unexplored land for the r0-| 1, 1... sarioNAL GEOGRAPHIC Mt personality always demands and| der way in the near future. The club! and Margaret Kennedy, piano con- Questions. Others hoped that he would give ex- mancer to search out; there are still mountains toj "hc National Ganges hie will ‘again | Tceves recognition, Hees to forage rie - to 50 sie ji cantanty: a already contributed pression to the general attitude of American Cath- | be etnved and canna te e oraned goorarad ts distributed be the Bismarck Pab- ELTINGE THEATRE Mist ue see oeENS tas Uy laweL ae. Hai ethe dg ie munities ‘ ras j ve vy cleav Still holds sway. The United States can well be! lic Library, it was announced today haies, i ird| greens committee this year includes | GUESTS IN MANDAN ties toward their government in a manner so clear | * y | Mis: i ito att ‘i Lon Chaney, portrayer of weird | £! = . be 4 N MANDA) ea eciautakable called “modern” but it eannot be called common. | 2% Mss Pauline Rich, city, Wbrarian.|,steo asa dogged. fighter—ieading a |B. Cox, A. W. Mundy and E. W.| | Members of Julia Marlowe chapter, In What Month as e unmistakable. jae foyce of United States Marines in af “°OMAry a Eee Playmakers, .will be guests of “ He has done just that, and in so doing has ren- ; Pee und there fave been many ealte(eeperate, encounter with Oriental] 44,, W" ideas eek ates. Fl honquet Fridee eg tanter at oT Is Your Birthday? dered a real service not.only to American Catho- for it, However, the back numbers eae ee ie the “fantus actors 4: Copelin are on the entertainment 'dan high school axsemb ) lies, but to Americans of y_ denomination, for Under a Handicap will'now arrive regularly each month ities—-in “Tell It. to. ‘The | committee, and other members will om be named later. Mr. Copelin hus ac- : in which he plays a veteran | 5 x. Copelin: has: se re ierteted Sony's te cnet ih, hears cirmancny gb Jamestown Grocery | | Murine Corps, at the Eltinge today | W""E" Gwe and Min J Ke Bias; Company Will Have 3 ~ iday. and bite pe ‘ith Govern. | M18: Minnie Hamlin will again be in: $40 000 ildi 4 ; fol ea ; _ | Olson, Mrs. J. C, Taylor discussed e picture, filmed with Govern: | charge of the dining room at the 9 Building For a long time, it is said, tHe president dis- 5 . otel 5 ment co-operation, was made on but- | © hitie uel ali : , | the processes of etching and the work|tlechine, in Marine barracks, und in (Club house. Lunches will be served couraged his son's visits to the Connecticut gov | of Joseph Pennell. Mrs. John Thorpe} Gciental lncalen wi Ss; und in | at all times, and meals will be served] Jame: 5 ee \ i ine Geseribed the Carnenig Inetiture sa{Oriental locales, with regular Marines | 5) ‘Sundays’ and: holl | estown, N. D., April 21 ernor’s daughter because of the publicity that at-) bit burgh. reer jin thrilling battle scenes, ship prac-| "yj. Hagen, C. J. ‘avid Otto (AP)—Work on a new $40,000 tended them. Now, however, he is said to have e tice and other details, of Mariné life. Rowman have been named as the goit building | will, be -begun.by the | ithdtawn hia oblecHons \ TO SPEAK IN ST. PAUL L janey s in the role of 4! tournament committee for the year, recery company, pitiiobayasiis coUeenans, Frank Milholian, chairman of the) ‘¢teran sergeant, William Haines as | while the tennis committee is com: Wholesale grocers, here in the im- One feels a bit sorry for the boy. Every othe~! North Dakota railroad commission.) toine, ‘a Gate. cater ale as owe ieee Spencer Boise, George F. ae ata future, it was announced neater. | » hi i will leave tonight for St. Paul where| heroine, a navy nurse, an 5 rd, Thos. J. Burke, E,W. Leonard .H. Ye youngster in the land can pay his attentions to) ie vil deliver un address before the| Meyers, Eddie Gribbon, Frank Cur-| and C. B. Haines. The daigetowas Groet ‘aiey. "any girl he likes, and no one says a word. Bul) Midwest. Gas ‘Association conven-|Tie%: Maurice Kains, Mitchell Lewis,|" "Ht, p, Goddard is president of the hes rh ae! a Peace The letter rings with an Americanism which i : ‘ , I lei “ 7 Daniel C. Tomlinson, and others in} cjyb again this y: icon, rPany, of which H. A. Patterson | poor John Coolidge can’t take florence Trumbull | tion there. ny : club again this year. Other officers M i : ‘ “ above question, The sentiment expressed in it| ; aa antes the cast. Several hundred regular | are H. J. Duemeland, vice president; Of Mankato is president, is affil- Bailes the au to church without seeing a full account of it in MOVE TO MINOT Marines take Part in the production. | Gordon Cox, secretary, and Martin, J. lated with the Jordan Stevens ion of his own patriotism and thas) the newspapers next day. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Teets went to Hagen, treasurer, Directors, in ad-'Company cf Minneapolis, the L. if the fact that a man is Catholic were held Young John Coolidge has won his point. He can against him, so could the fact that he was an Epis-y cai) on Miss Florence Trumbull ax often as ke copalian, a Baptist, a Jew, a Methodist or a Sev- likes enth Day Adven' When Smith replies that he recognizes no power of the Roman Catholic church “to interfere w the operation of the constitution of the United States or the enforcement of the law of the land. che strikes a responsive chord in the breast of ever true American, whatever his religious convictions ; or church affiliations. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current Events club met Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs, Obert On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer _ Home of K-F-Y-R of every other church member in the country, for skate oe : i Minot Wednesday where they will ‘ dition ‘to the officers and chairmen Patterson company of Mankato, if the barrier of religious intolerance were to be| He's hardly getting a fair break. Let’s all lay) make their home. Mr. Teets, who is Hold Meetings to of the greens and house committees, the Valley City Grocery company DR. R. S. ENGE successfully raised against persons of one religious | off of him fer a while. Suppose the boy does like | employed with the state highway 4 ge: a zayilor, E. W. Leonard and at Valley City, the Bismarck Gro- ’ ‘ : st pers SE SS ‘ommission, has been transferred to] Help Exterminate |4. ¥. Mery. cery company’nat Bismarck, the Chiropractor denomination, it would inevitably, at some time or) Minot. other, be raised against all denominations. ' ALUMNI. MEETS There is too little righteousness in the world for | 4 ————1/ Alumni of St. Mary's high school anyone to concern himself with the particular Editorial Comment || wet sntarinined st catia Jasb. aves] | teal, eames gears a eee | ccs : ; District Musical brand practiced by his friends and neighbo: Cer- | ‘inski. luncheon w: rved at|to help rid Burleigh county of the Gophers in County [School Notes} Dickinson antares the Whetesale Free Examination Greve: dive, Syaney, ana thie ci Reig Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Thorpe: to. Confer tainly the underlying principles of right living are! A Blow at Rural Thrift the conclusion of the evening. gopher pest and four more are fp be % —_—~— held throughout th ity thi: k Co esi H broad enough to embrace all creeds, all races. ince ane | NAEP URRDIAANPApolas ieee ee ntest Here on With Houck About { f ‘ ioti is i : Noa | op. M. Gregg, 3 is, district] Twenty-one townships have ap- Saturday, April 30 . ; The fact that patriotism no longer is interpreted | Preachers of prohibition are never weary of ex-| ation pies pings ee cteny: plied for help in exterminating goph- y, AD! Lignite Rate Case in the light of a man’s religious affiliations, but | tolling its check on economic waste, its replace-| spent Wednesday in. Bismarck visit-jers, Fach township has decided) The third distriet musical and de- in the light of his own actions as a citizen is one| ment of poverty-breeding spending by salutary | ing the warehouse here. He left this|how many bushels of oats it wants|clamatory contests will be held in| Plans for carrying ont the pro- ‘ of:the factors which has led the world from the|saving. A case just decided by the supreme court; ™TRM® for Minneapolis. poisoned and must have thom at one| Bismarck next Saturday, April 30,[visioris of a legislative enactment et * shred fi i 8 Z : 2 ° with the possibility of a large num-! ordering a new investigation of darkness of the middle ages to the spirit of tol-of the United States shows how widespread and| . GUILD T0 MEET ME supe mot today with the county |/DtT,,0f, entries from high schools freight, rates on lignite coal will erant fellowship which marks America today. | justly distributed have been the profits of local ‘aes Gen ye) inl ee he Mas Episg agent ut Moffit and Sterling and will thronaheut he dlstriet. f menage be considered at a conference in cha ee a jenforcement in Ohio, That state has copiously | copal parish house at the corner of|mect tomorrow at MeKengie. The| headquarters in Grnad Forks the lis tomorrow between He Paints a Gloomy Picture jdentated liquor laws, not merely rigid in the matter | Third street and Thayer avenue. eet meeting will be held here! number of contestants is not known jorpe, first assistant attor- 7 i 5 3 pa 25, here. S. P, Orwoll, head of the mu-|Ney--general, and Stanley : Houck, Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard, the ubiquitous of search and seizure, but making their enforce- LEAVES FOR CHICAGO sic department of the local hi; h | special counsel for the. state in the A eertietent anni te ment and that of village ordinances in furtherance 9 Me ene aera morning Pennsylvania Pastor schon and alae manager ote lignite sale SANE is ‘, ‘i * . ‘or ago, Ill., to visit her daugh- contest, is expecting to receive defi- ' ii i what he terms the rights of citizens in these of them @ gainful business and practically insuring | cers, Sally ‘and’ Ruth, students ud y nite information within the next will eeetinee Pegpnety pas Ree ie. | coda catostiiagsin. Last weck. convictions. The state law divides, on a fifty-fifty | Northwestern University. Will Address Men’s ion aye, ditterent events are |288ociated with Houck in the case. war?” asks Mr. Villard, and goes on: “The crassest | work, | Miss Pauline Rich hax returned| ing, to be held tomgrrow evening at] 19, 20 and 21. the state railroad board, is sched- of materialism reigns in Washington...and where’ No conviction, no pay. Not only is the village | froji HDIIngs, Mant, where she spent) a tas mie at president i 5 A 2, ‘, La materialism is there sits corruption. The Denbys, treasury fattened by the proceeds of convictions, , — of the club, will preside. e the Falls, the Daughertys, the Dohenys . . . are but a little ring of dogberries puts money in its, HERE FROM STERLING gnetarane Fetmeth is‘ seueating. $8 Is Arranged For . uled to address a convention of Summer Session gas men in the Twin Cities tomor- row and may take part in the = 4 basis, between the state and the county, township ‘ha: hee! ti # the tenth anniversary of the world war, he uncorked | LOR Stas 4 + Oe ROOSEVELT P. T. A. MEETING scheduled for the musical .contest | Houcl s_ been representing Fa, wtals of wrath nea aed an article with vitriol (°° Municipality the proceeds of fines and forfeitures | There will ‘be a meeting of the Club Here Tomorrow | ‘tie, ‘<, three events in the |North Dakota in the lignite rate = e vial _Pel jin liquor prosecutions. Viltage ordinances give the | Roosevelt Parent-Teacher Association —_— declamatory contest. Winners of jcase which has pending before 3 dripping from every sentence. mayor sitting as judge of a li th at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. Rev. W. G. Felmeth of Milton, Pa.,| first and second place in each event the Interstate Commerce Commis- x “What has the country gained at home by the | ig. a8 Judge. of a: [quer Court dna: amount | ——— will be the principal speaker at the| will be eligible to take part in the!sion. ) = y d y of the costs in each case as his pay for the extra | RETURNS FROM VISIT Presbyterian Men’s Club dinner meet-| state contest in Grand Forks May 18,| Frank Milhollan, chairman. of = | the Easter week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Hallie Belk of Ster- sbyt conference, « i some ot ie rorpaneet sto the ving of nn to| purse. The cause of righteousness has the power- lian ie Socintes viahseth ls oe chureh board of pensions, and Js BE ves ————_ 5, e.setting free of the passions that war spells. : i i ity Saturd sociated wi il Hays, chairman jans for a summer school session r ate, i is | ful support of self-interest. In six months of 1928 | [NY Saturéay. ___ nootated with Will Hays. chairman! iT Gimack te'bevin os Moniay,| Olson Motor Co. ‘The one in power mocks our democracy and our | the conviction-earnings of the mayer whose decision | RETURNS TO FARGO endeavoring to raise a fund of $15,-| June 6, immediately following the Is Named Dealer »Bumanity in Nicaragua, in Mexico, in China. Bul- as rum judge has been overruled amounted to some| Jack Kennedy returned to Fargo) Shenae Sor mini rate, Benn oRs Pay.) clase of ote veaalar tore, have bea ” si | lets, bullets, buflets—these: are his threats, these |$700; those of the other officials entitled to pick-| Hu a set & SaRineas et Aa a — A Bl eee last, alee Baturd vie Cede will in Marmon Cars his remedies. jings to about $4,500. The gross income of this aese ete pane oF x Be a. Pastor of the ie ee ts o weeks duration, pene Se anes at Wks 6] The ii ii ictir il ERE it Cl el on, closing July oy ie e ison > “But why goon? The hands of time were turned |little court of conviction in the same period war) y. KP ante ot Miner arrived) Ve “ The purpose’ of the session ix to; marck has been named as dealer for provide a school for instruction,| Marmon cars in Bismarck and vicin- back, not advanced by the war... The streams of! more than $20,000. A rushing business! One can. in the city Monday for a few di Be ’ 6 . similar in every respect to that: of-!t according to announcement made Elmer Gantry’ Very (ire ee erect te eet oe aay ‘ ‘conscience and liberty can be dammed, not dried. hear.a sound of sighing- sent from a thousand_ Visit. They may shrink to rivulets. They will again be| Buckeye sweet Auburns as the supreme court CANDY SAI. H Y and to create an opportunity for we concern will handle the Mar- rivers . . . only if they will see the truth that there! frowns upon this lucrative trade. The L, T. L. war nold's eandy Popular in Bismarck peodents te sake BE ‘conditions, C3 mon nie oe and the Tile Mere “td mo enemy to mankind like the sword . . . By it) The defendant was entitled to a fair trial. How] Saturday st Moskina-Mexge. Despite Library Ban) move yincompletes,’ and repeat sub-) Bight. A tice perice is neat von' diss 1 perish all liberty, all progress, humanity it-|could he have it before a judge disqualified both | @————-———--—.____¢| Ghe- Michick ‘Saviie Ubraty. wR The Parents not Fed Ce Mort play in ine eet Pi gg a 1 4 ” “ar A | rary unless at least re students et e eight cyli }» recentl Lif it be not forever sheathed. ._,, {by his “direct pecuniary interest in the oateome | ot have “Elmer, Gantry,” Sinclalr| the same. Students will not be per-| added to the Marmon line, are said ~ Tt ts a gloomy picture Mr. Villard has petcied. and bests of his official motive to convict and | @-———— are Siero. pel oun bs erred mere, ind ie piltted to sleet Pi Lig ines. they| to have ayoral new developments in ‘40 he is to be believed, the country has sunk toto graduate the fine to help the financial needs of | CAPITOL THEATRE Reacite: Goaticted today. AWMOER | Corie ant tices a tedentl ete cee ge a its lowest depth. There is*not a ray of hope in his |the village?” Here was no due process of law, |. An intensely human story, brariae. eanrueed Sales. Shee ar wine. Props aaieeeee Leen peranae Ry eee cee *hypotd ee but a violation of the fourteenth amendment, It, i? the inimitable style which made| Miss Rich exnlaiited, she agrees with| work missed. To make up condi-| rear axle gears: springs are mounted propouncemen' i Loin. Weber one of the sereen’s| Miss Lillian Cook, state librarian,| ti tud 20 in- 2 ntortunately, however, post-war events do not’ appears from Chief Justice Taft's opinion that the greatest producers ‘before: her re-| hat the heck ia got one to. be cirea:| ttruction hours of Work eatisfaclons| eee etaiteee fabber insulators which bef out Villard’s contention. He charges | practice of making the pay of inferior judicial ment a few years ago, graces| lated from a public library. ily. In case of failure the entire) trouble proof. « ~ lism” to th who sit at Washing- |officers dependent upon convictions is not confined the german, of the Cupitol Theatre-to-| Miss Cook Brscuiees @ week ago| course must be repeated satisfactor-| The chassis ha; jx-inch channel | “ library would | fly. frome, very rigid: self-energizing four e “and cites the scandals of the Harding |to Ohio. It prevails also in Arkansas, Kentucky,| Jt is “The Marriaye Clause, e Two Resitations Daily h -ellip -fulzhed. through ie Soper oh i omiraged car dinpetenm from Cinciomatl: ‘ages and lawyers | fare pies having boon cold by local book) struction completed satisfactorily.’ of the car. Thavses il eo fo wites | there regard the decision as “a victory for pers director a stationer reports that |In order to complete this amount of an hour, its makers claim, and is writer, rs, a vivid human document of le exceeds that of any k; work in six weeks it will be = P Aberty.” comeg ame e |w girls ine from obeurity to iar [dle store has earvied for some Aine: {ary tor arrange tor-ewo—PeETERTTO SalhoeroR SITS th as * id ae 4