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eal ~ a cigapo e ¢ é MALE HELP WANTED MEN WANTED—With or without car. Average wages $80 per week. Our business is advertising, no capital required. You can see me at 405 Fifth street, Phone 708, Roy Lawrence, State | executive, _tREAT DEMAND for Barbers at ‘wages; men and women. Short time fequired. Catalog free. Est. 1893. olesrh BARBER COLLEGE, ed often, $125—§200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors Particulars f Write, Mr. Oz P, St. Louis, M —I t class all-round me- chanic. State experience and sal- ary expected in first letter. Write Elder Motor Company, Steele, N. joy oung learn the store business. place for the right party. 9, care of Tribune. WANTED—A Chevrolet mechanic for western North Dakota city. Must be first class. Write Tribune Ad. D SALESLADIES—To work in North Dakota towns. For full particulars call at 405 Fifth street. Or write Roy Lawrence, State Field Manager, Bismarck, N. D. SALESMEN SALESMEN with cars to sell our established line of oil and paints. Very attractive proposition to right men. For information write . T, Swain, Gladstone Hotel, Jamestown, N. Dak, Inter-State Oil Compan with cars for country territory, ceptional opportunity. See O, W. Pagel, Valley City, N. Dak. “| WORK WANTED GIRL WANTS WORK—Experienced girl wishes general house work. furnish good references. Phone ‘ED—A young lady de- sires housework, _ Phere _363-J. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— nice light hou: keping room with closet, fully fur- nished, gas, cabinet/and piano, very desirable for two girls. One room in basement, very cheap. Phone 81 517 Second street. FOR RENT—Two newly, decorated unfurnished rooms with closets, outside entrance, water and light furnished. Also’ washing machine privileges. Call at 417 Tenth street _or Phone 1068, FOR RENT—Furnished nght house- keeping ropms, also furnished sleeping room with tWo windows in modern home. Call at 619 Sixth street or Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—A room with sleeping porch, suitable for two, new house, four blocks from P.O, 116 Thayer _Ave. W. Phone 26: seri FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in all’ modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or Phone 568-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- Wished light housekeeping rooms. Close in, Phone 586 or call at 223 Third street. BAS ete ROOMS FOR RENT—Two nicely fur- nished rooms, suitable for two in modern home at 708 Main Ave. or Phone 342. R RENT—One large room for two. Gentlemen only. in. 415 Fourth street. Phone 1152. or Poreee eee 1 week, 25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- onal per werd CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES — 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- PHONE 32 _ AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction Se camel Seven- a. trial, éar priced in plaia ures. THE most popular automobile in the world is a used car because no oth- er car offers so much automotive transportatidn for an equal inv ment. Those who buy this reb: car will like it. 1924 Dodge coupe. Look it over. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. << HOUSES AND FLATS ___ HOUSE FOR RENT—Second floor, 614 Seventh street. Living room, twa, bed rooms, bath, two close kitchen, breakfast nook and pantry, gas range and ice box, hot water he Garage room, heated, for one car. Inquire 610 Seventh __Phone 220-W or 26. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage. Good ey a come Three blocks from postoffice. House pertly furnished. Inquire J. K. joran, 406 Third street. FOR RENT—A bungalow, fi with bath, full basement. seen at 112 Av 201 Bismarck k Buildin FOR RENT—Five room duplex, \living room with fire place, decorated, splendid location. 120 ‘Ro: RENT-—Fu partly modern house. oe A — FOR RENT—Modern 5 low No. 609 Eleventh street. Mrs. Harvey Harris. street. ve ESTRAYED STRAYED—From Sec. 139-73, , N. D., 1 red roan mare, branded on_ right shoulder; 1 red roan horse right shoulder; 1 bay mare. brand TZ on right ‘shoulder; 1 brown mare brand X on left shoulder, blind in right eye; 1 large brown mare, has wire cut on right hind leg; 1 brown mare, white strip in face and two white hind feet; 1 red roan mare colt, year old, Eer re- ward see D. A. Ward, Steele, N. D. FOR RED ‘ront sleepine room in. modern home. Board if desired. __Call_at 816 Main or Phone 278-LR. FOR RENT—One large sleeping room suitable-for two. Gentlemen preferred. Close in. Phone 63 STRAYED—One bay mare, id 13 on-left flank, roached mane. Notify Joe Burtts, 301 Front street, Bis- marck, N. D. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room. Close Call xt 217 _Bighth street. Phone 511-3. FOR RENT—A sleeping room suit- able for one or two, Gentlemen __preferred. Phone 637-LJ. Rigi FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room. Close in. Call at 316 Third street. FOR RENT—Modern foom, close in, 01 line. 515 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 405 Fifth street. Phone 1093-M. modern home. — Youre UP WITH GONTRACTS YOR -BYTER US (AL @'BAO SITUATION ——You've BUTTER SHORTA TRUCK BARGAIN—Thre In- ternational Truck with dump body. Excellent condition. Dirt cheap. Lahr Motor Sales Co. : OR SALE—Ford sedan in good con- dition, Sell for cash at bargain price. Call at 405 Fifth street or ~ Phone 1093-) & HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS. specialty. Marpuerit ugri! 208 ‘Ave. A Shirts a ily. washings ‘at low cost. ome Laundry. one 1017, Bulten' West. ¢ GOT OUR iS SEWEO TOR tT PUTS jUSEO A Bement tae cunrrne oe Gok Legace EAMERLES jt o¢ MARKET THINK OF WHAT uae S GOING ‘To MEAN TOUS, branded TZ on}* 5 ARE UP! | ‘Advertinements IF YOUR BODY contains ~ anything more than, or.anyshing. different fromi thd foods you gat, please tell ‘me what it is and wise you got our. ALKALINE BLOOD MENT we can clean your of all the poisons’ which you rect eating and you, will remain well. We remove the CAUSE of your trouble by lable % the ISON from your peeys 'e do not CUT and HACK at SYMPTOMS with KNIVES. «CLINIC of Dr. ae MacLachlan (Hi __~____ APARSHENTS_ FOR RENT—One three room apar' ment, ground floor, newly decor ated, newly furnisned, large living roam with fire place, screened in porch, splendid location. Call at) 120 Rosser Ave. ae T— Fy untur- Varney unfurnished Apts. Apts, 216 Third street, Phone INT—Apartment at Wood- Tansee ‘Apattunentic Inquire oo, Woodmansee. A FOR RENT—Modern furn’ at Murphy Apts. 204% _ Phone 852. a vas FOR RENT—Furnishea one room and kitchenette, Hazelhurst. 41) Fi atreet. FOR RENT-—. furnished 3 or 4 room apt, at 409 Fifth St. Phone 1093-R. rtment in Tribune nly Tribune office. SEED COR) eer White Dent: $4.00 per bushel. Golden Dent or Minnesota 13 $4.50 per bushel. Ger- ination 85 to 95 per cent. It will cost you only 25c¢ an acre more to plant these early quick maturing varieties of corn rather than fod- der corn which will only produce stalks. Remember 1919 and 1923 were late aprings and the best corn ad in ten year: imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also native sing- ers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. _Dak._ Box 728, FOR RENT—July first, store room and basement at 212 Main. Six room modern house, Close in. Also quarter section of hayland, Boyd Township. Phone 5 T Haul Ashes From Basement NOT over 3 or 4 tubs 50c a trip. I do other hauling also. Phone 977-J. ‘T. M. Burch. FOR SALE—Fresh milk goats espe- cially good for infants and invalids. Seventy-five doliars. S. S. Sutb- _erland, South Heart, N. D. FOR SALE—Property located at 1026 Eleventh street. Also fruit . jars} and some furniture. Phone FOR SALE—A steel camping bed with] ctically new. ENT—Garage. See Faun rst street for terms. ing. , Live bait 221 -d street. © BABY CHICKS x @ABY CHICKS are worth what you pay for them. Pelkey’s Producer, are not cut-price Chicks, but a these prices they are the best poul- try investment you,ean make: Leghorns, Anconas ‘12e;° all Heavy breeds 15c. Four, ten-weeks old Chicks, all ' breed#, ‘healthy husky, d” right, Delivered id, alive. Quality feeds, sup- key’s Poultry ard Chick —Farm, Fargo, ND. _____. NEW LOW PRICES June Quality Chicks, alive i Anconas, Leghorns 10 3 Rocks 13¢; R, C. Reds, White Rocks, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Orpingtons ; Brahmas 16c; Heavy Mixed 10c, Other standard breeds; full lind feed, supp Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchory, Dept. 2:15, Fargo, N. D. eae CHICKS—Improve your flocks whi prices are low: horns, Anconas $10; Rocks, Reds $12.50; hie dottes, Orpingtons, Minorcas $1 Also ail breeds two-to-three-weel old brooded Chicks, reasonable prices. Order from this ad. Live delivery guaranteed, Beals State Shickeries, Fargo, N. D. NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched. Incubators, coal and oil feeders,| oult poultry al New price lists, free’ catalogs. N. D. Bee Supply Con, Hatchery Dept., Moorhead, Minn. JAY-OLD tested June Chicks per 100 i Leghorns $10 jarred, , Buff Rocks, Buf? and White Orpingtons,, Reds, Wyandottes, rahmas $13:50; Mixed’ $9; Ali Heavy Mixed $11. Lots of 50, ‘ac more. Orders Promptly filled. Bopp, Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ FOR BI ffice or living roo! ENT: Knowles Jewelry store. St ee FOR RENT—Furnished apartment STORAGE SALE priced for quick sale, including large dining room tables, kitchen cabinet, 1 dining room set, beds, spring and mattresses, library table, rockers and two good quality rugs, two leather daven- ports, kitchen table and odd chairs. | his furniture all in good repair. Phone 246 and ask for Mr. Gobel, FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- eluding 2 piece parlor set, nine jece dining room suite, sectionai ook case, 9x12 rug, large library table, porcelain top kitchen table, Victrola and card table, Phone 329-J _ for appointment. FOR SALE—One F chairs, one Si wing machine, 1 kitchen cabinet, and one baby bugry. Priced for quick sale. Call at 122 First 0 hi 1096. a i davenport and |} 6-4 E—Househ furniture, consisting of beds, library’ table, refrigerator, odd chairs, _ ete. Very reasonable. Phone 774 or call at 515 Second street. FURNITURE FOR SALE—2 single iron beds wjth mattresses, also 2 dregsers. Cdn be- seen Sunday af 10 a, m. 417 Fifth. Phone SALE—One gateleg table, fern \stand, cigar stand, dresser, ice box, dining room chairs, rug, bed, spring Phone 1043-L’ Also! street. |~ r iron beds with mattresses. two dressers. 417 Fifth FOR SALE—Child's white enamel|! crib, 703, Eighth 998, street. Phone! FOR SALE—Foyr p Parlpr Set. 956-W. ORT garage building 75 x 52. Good loca- tion. Priced for quick sale. Write or sce G. G. Reiser, Mof: 5 NOTICE, In the matter of the application of Bismarck Improvement Comp: f Bismarck, North ssolution. n, that Bis- ‘ompany, a corporatic zed and existing under a ue the v ft the State of Dakota, principal, place of business at. Bis- marck, North Dkota, has presented tothe District Court in and for the County of Burleigh and 5! e North Dakota,.an application: for declaration fof dissolution it corporation by said Court; said application will be said Court at the “Court thereof, in the afternoon, city of Bismarck, in said County, and) State, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1927, or at auch time subsequent thereto 'as the Court may determin nd that until 10:00 o'clock A. ¥ on the said hy day of June, A, D. 1927, any pe may file objections to said ay H tion with the Clerk of this ¢ . Witness my hand and seal of t tourt this 14th day of May 1927. CHAS, FISHER, Clerk of the District, Court in and for Burleigh County, N. Dal (First publicati 1927.) 5/16-23: PIONEER RESIDENT DIES Killdeer— Funeral services were held Monday, May 30, from the Cath- olic .church for Michael Cassidy, pioneer resident of Killdeer, who passed away at his home Saturday, May 28, Interment was made in the Qakdale cemetery. The deceased had made his home in Killdeer for the past 14 years. recei ing of the time. in the widespread planting, fluenced. by beneficial West and ‘West and by a bearish con- struction placed on the situation at Springfield. lower, wheat 1's night in Hlinois and other imps corn states acted as a further incen- tive ‘to buy. Le cred liquidation jcorn strength, July pre jow Saturday's clos: Cash wheat offering: ward to maximum pec "| close, especially. on.grassy offering: bulls weak 10 to 25 lower; 6.50@6.75; stocker and feeders very slow, than last w under recent sidered 50 der rigid sorting. [IN LIVESTOCK GRAIN MARKET MOVES LOWER Corn Prices Recede After Av- eraging Higher—Wheat Also Declines Chicago, June 6,—(@)—Corn prices d today at the last after hav- eraged higher the greater part Buying power gave out te trading, despite reports of delayed plowing and Wheat also declined, in- ial rains south- legislation Corn closed unsettled 1%@1% net to 1% cetns off, ts 1 to 1% down, and provisions owing 10 to 32 cents decline. Many traders who spent Sunday cting corn conditions in Illinois, » heart of the corn belt, reported dia that planting, although long due, half’ finished. : large areas water is standing in is hardly S the fields, and much of the territory! © too wet to work for several days. rospects of additional showers to- ant Against would-be speculative pur- chases of corn. however, was the that the Ilinois legislature is again considering re transactions, jcorn into this country tended also to jrestrain buyers somewhat, although talk was current that emergency ac- tion may be taken at Washington to raise the tariff to 25 gents a bushel from the present rate of 15 cents. restrictive measures in future delivery grain Imports of Argentine ard to 'S DROP H. TY MARKET i Minneapolis, June 6.—44'—Wheat slid ble weather, colorless statistics and h demand prompting Close was % cents lower. Oats dragged in sympathy with ing 1% cents, 1 slow and easy nd flaxseed futures sagged with in, Lower wheat prices, and favorable erop reports de ssed rye futures at 2 cents be- futures wer w fairly istless. The y with trading inchanged basi. ‘ere Jower. Choi ‘of good proteii sale, Winte nt supply. Durum and offerings were nd demand w: tone was drag on an t in’ s nd was slack pts were hea ightly larger nd demand w: Rye was easy xley was stead jaxseed. ss uiet and easy with offerinvs moderate. LIVESTOCK t. Raul, June 6.—(U. SO. ST. PAU! South of A.)—Ctatle 5,000; steers and yc lings in moderate supply w 15 lower; few carly sales mixed yea zs 10.25; light weight steers u| 10.75; she stock sharing decline early with pro: of even further downturn b largely traders bidding 25@50 low: k, or unevenly 50@1.00 igh time. Calves 3,500; vealers quality con- @75 lower; good lights 50@10.00; mostly latter price un- Hogs 11,000; market starting slow, around 40@5@ lower than last week's close; butcher packers mostly 8.00@ and bacon hogs to 5; early top 25 lower; 7.00@7.50¥ pi Satufay average cost 8.872; weight 235: Sheep 400; fat lambs steady to strong; early top lambs 16.00; fat ewes”inostly 4.00@6.00, or around, 50 lower. off sharply today, favor-| cash | t y, and the) By Associated Press Leased Wire | MARKETS FINANCIAL NEWS CHICAGO RANGE June 6 Close | Close ~-Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open High Wheat— July 1.434 to 7% Se 1A2% ept. to% to 7s 73% to % Corn— July Sept. Oats— July Sept. Bellies July Sept. 19, 5 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK j—-Hogs 67,000; slow; sales light’ and medium weight to ers and small killers 15 to 2: cents lower than last week's close bulk 160 to 200 pound averages @9.85; top 9.35; most 210 to 240 pound Kes 9.109.203 big pack- weighty butchers and packing few loads 250 to 310 pound 7.75@8.00; slaughter 25 to 50 c€nts lower; bulk good kind 18,00@8.50; heavy weight hors 8.60@ nedium 8.85@9.35; light 9.00@ 5; light light 8.50@9.25; packing sows 7.65@8.26; slaughter pigs 8.00 @8.75. : rs and yea j& steer run and yearlin; cattle predominating; b steers 13.50; medium long yearl and yea and feede wights 13.00; ings 9,75@12.00; 4.25@9.25° @il, outsiders 12.00; uedium bulls ’.50, Sheep 5,000; fat lambs and year- [lings active; fully 25 cents higher ‘than Friday; bulk medium to good native lambs 16.25@16,50; good na- es held around 17.60; no rangy of- bulk medium to good clipped 14.00@15.00; few cull. na- 00@1; heavy sheep strong ight weights stockers hea ambs steady -to around choice desirable fat ewes 5.75@¢ feeding 2 i esh CHICAGO GRAIN igo, June 6.—i—Wheat No, No. 2 hard 1.46 3 mixed 99@1.00'%; No. 21 @1.03. 51M @b4; OD Not quoted. Barley 85@97. Timothy seed 4.0005 94, Clover seas 25.00@34.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June 6.—(A)}—Butter un- settled; receipts 19,300 tubs; cream- ery extras 40%; standards 40%; ex- tra firsts 39%@40; firsts 2@ 38'2; seconds 35@36 Eggs higher; receipts .6,725 cases; firsts 20@21; ordinary firsts 19@ 19%; storage k extras 2342; storage packed firsts Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoli: June 6.--4)—Flour 30 cents lower; in carload loats, fam- ily patents quoted 8.40@8.50 colten sacks, Bran 27,50@28.00. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, dune alive, steady; receipts 5 16@24;_ spin; broilers 23; turkeys 23; roosters 131%4;. ducks 25@30; geese 23@25. Getting Reckless WELL, UR TYTE'S HANOLING THE BUSINESS END OF ‘THIS LET'S: EKPLain- THE MATTER To ® | , 60 YOU EN ARE FRETTING ABOUT WHO'S GOING ‘TO BUY, YOUR BUTTER AFTER OUR ’ By Taylor | “THEN Dom'r WoRRy — YESSIR~ WE'LL JOST RENEW THE ComTRACTS FoR. SIX MONTHS ers bidding 26 cents or more lower! pigs! bulk fat steers | th 1 vealers 10.00! Jo; H a cents higher; bulk good to| 143% —Today— ow 142) M4 1.40% 1.02% 1.00 to 1.03% 1.06 toh om 104 AIG AT 1,09 7H 1.01 2 12.50 12.70 13.90 14.2% Seer. STOCK MARKET CLOSES STRONG Blast in Many continued to despite int taking and bear operations were i se public tions of group ks called about but there newal figure of 4! weekly federal r bro! * loans to be i close of the market i Pi rs the total above the for the first time this Concurrent strength West Virginia, P sburgh Te ger Tumors involv spic United her tire stocks wh nd Nickel which slid off si apparent withdrawal of Pittsburgh and West ‘ored an extreme gain by early afternoon Chicago and nd preferred, Pittsburgh ( chine, Brooklyn Union Car sold four o! ubove Saturday’s final Among the two sco were tors, American. Wate monwealth Power national corporation, ber, Safety Cables Otis Steel. The closing was str buying was dealmgs by exceptiona many stocks in which velopments are reputed way, Pittsburgh Coal half; Western Ma Baldwin, Houston Oil, Harvester, Case Tresh and Wright Aeronaut! Total M yas , , Shares, MINNEAPOLIS CASH CI June 6. Minneapolis, receipts today 217 com a year ago, Minncapo! today follow 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana... To arriv 8. Hhard_ Spring To arrive .. : D, N. 8. good to fey To arrive . N. To arrive Northern . To arrive 3 D. N.S, ch to fan D.N. S., gd to, choice D. N. S., ord to good Northern D. N.S, ch to fancy D. 1 gd to choice 3D, N. S., ord to good Northern & Dark Hard (Mont.). To arrive 1 Hard (Mont.- To arrive Fancy 1 Amber To arrive . Fancy 2 Amber 1 Amber Durum To arrive 1 Durum To arrive . 2 Amber Durum . 2 Durum .... 3 Amber Durum 3 Durum ... 1 Red Durum To arrive 8 Mixed corn. To arrive 4 Mixed corn.. Buliish _ Operations Ame: stimulated i land sev 12.27 12.50 ) 13.90 5 14.25 in Full Sections of List Today York, June 6.—4)—Stock | forward profit Bullish blast in ut the and nt ling. uipments gave the best di strength, in substantially smaller volume in last Friday’s big sessi $10,000,000 in| , 8 appeared Y|plenty of funds available at the re- ion, to be er cent, The statement of ued after the js expected to show a substantial increas: ie 3,000,000 level ear. of Pittsburgh | i! ittsburgh Coal nal Coal led to ng those con There were only a few soft ‘ious of which ‘Rubber and the ports of poor current earnings 2 ltalk of price cuts International on the poor support. Vi o! Union r more y quotations re new high t. Paul preferred, General Mo- orks, Com- n Inter- abriel Snub- thieson and General the late 1 advances important de- to be on the ong. up eight and and International ing Machine, ical 5 to 6. sales approximated 2,200,000 OSE 4A)—Whei npared to 186 is cash wheat Jand coarse grains closing quotations 1.40% @1:42% 40% @1.42% a 1.55% @1.60% » 1.54% @1.59% 1.53% @1.59% + 152% @1.55% . 149%@ . 1.51% @1.54% . 148%@ . » 151% @1.54% ses 1.50% @1.52% + 146%@1.51% inia had, To arrive DULUTH RANGE June 6 Open High Low Close 1.51% 1.52% % 1.36% 1.36% 1.08% 1,09% D9 Durum—, Sept. Flax— July Sept. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 6 Open High Low 1.42% 143% 1.42% 1.41 1.05% aT y [Wheat— 142% 141% 1.05 * 26% 46% 45% 2.25% 2.27% 24% 1% 2.04% 96 ATM 46% 4612 45% 2.26% 27% 2475 O34e 73 1% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 6 No. 1 dark northern jo. L northern ....... . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum 21 red durum . 1 flax . 2 flax No. I rye . Barley Oats Speltz, 2.28 2.28 N N SHELL ‘0. Ibs. or more 0. 1 cent per pound discount under 65 lb. Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents ua- der shell. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wheat . FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., June 6.—()—Butter fat, not quoted; packing stock 24. CHAMBERLIN’S HOME TOWN IS TO CELEBRATE . (Continued from page one) n men ware still waiting for the news. The rest of Denison had gone to sleep. When the Associated Press repo! of Chamberlin’s landing i there were not over a score of pe sons awake to receive the news, and Denison’s celebration was temporar- ily postponed until thi t of the. town could be awakened. The brief spontaneous outburst of elation shortly after midnight came near causing a disaster. Little Johnny Lorentzen, 12, received a broken leg when a large box-like shed which was being hauled on a truck to be fed on the celebration pontiegt fell from the truck upen the jad. Big Celebration P' The few Denison of Chamberli: ulating one cial celebri ill although the shops open for a few hours this morn oniy to close down at noon, Thi official Chamberlin day in Denison and the entire populace will enter whole heartedly in celebrating the g achievement of the former ‘Denison schoolboy and business man. SALARY RAISE QUESTION MAY BRING CHANGES (Continued from page one) new highway law and that the high- way commission has no independent authority ‘to make such purchases. This opinion also will apply to the state law requiring all printing to be done under contracts awarded by the state printing commission, it is said. Shafer is expected to have an opin- lion ready within a day or two, Much of his time last week was taken up with sessions of the state pardon board. ROTARY HELPS IN FURTHERING WORLD PEACE __, (Continued from page one). with 2,595 clubs. Now there are. 251 clubs in the British Isles and 72 clubs on the continent of Europe, with 2,500 Rotarians.” Seven Are Drowned in Wisconsin Lakes | Milwaukee, June’ 6—)—Seven lives were ‘lost in Wisconsin. by drowning over the week-end, three at Lake Puckaway, two at Green Bay and two at Fond Du Lac. At Lake Puckaway, Ira Smith, 31, Arthur Erdman, 28, and Earl: Alster, 18, lost their lives when their row- boat cansized while they were fish- ing, Erdman’s body was “recovered. Clifford Langosch, 19, and Leonard Bodoh, 19, both of Green Bay, drowned when their canoe capsized in_a squal late Saturday. Two Fond Du Lac boys, Thomas Brown, 10, and Harold Schaller, 13, sank unseen when an old skiff in which they went fishing was smashed in waves Saturday in Lake Winn bago. The Brown boy’s body was recovered Sunday. What’s your shoe 2 ys pair of shoes our window are yours— FREE—if you can wear them ear properly fitted —Webb Bros. The 10th is the last day dizeount on ot oe. * NOTICE OF SCHOOL

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