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FINAL EDITION | WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and probably Fri- day. Frost tonight. Warmer. jae] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ul BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 MEYERS WINS CLASS B RACE, MILLER SECOND! Largest Fight Crowd in HOLMAN FIRST PRICE FIVE CE BiG BATTLE T0 GET UNDER WAY ABOUT 8:40 P. M. Main Event May Start Earlier, Fight Service i Missouri Slope fight fans will have their innings tonight. For The Bismarck Tribune and Sta- tion KFYR are to broadcast a blow-by-blow account of the Dempsey-Tunney championship fight, to be held at Soldiers’ Field, Chicago, tonight. The broadcast will start at 7 p. m. with the main bout sched- LEGION NAMES ED E. SPAFFORD AS COMMANDER First Navy Man to Head Or- ganization—Mrs. Walbridge History Gathering at a | READY FOR THE BATTLE OF THE MANY MILLIONS | TO FINISH IN CLASS A RACE Ten Entries in Class A and 8 ! Events Are Still Headed For Spokane uled for 8:30 or 9 p. m. In DERBY HAS 1 TRAGEDY { However, If Weather Is case of inclement weather, how- Heads Auxiliary bak 7 Threatening te the ie el ee be ‘ moved an hour or two ahead, so ahs . Sti ‘elas tl Wd a A ha to listen in uo-ee a Aca GD fa Duke Schiller and Eddie Stin- ‘rom the beginning. 22.—(4)—Edward E. Spaffor f 5 Y 1 PRELIMINARIES AT 7 P. M. As fast as the blow-by-blow || New York city today ava ihantin: son Headed West Today in account comes off The Tribune's || ously elected national commander of Nonstop Race 150,000 Pepple Will Pay About leased wire direct to Soldiers’ Field, it will be sent out over the American Legion. Mr. Spafford was placed in nom- the ait. Local fans will be able |/ ination by the North Carolina del: bor tbe NeTeRtl ne hae 500,000 ai to read about the fight in a spe- egation and his name was seconde ae id _, SH BORNOD te Watch Demy leet cecra wick: Gall ke caine by Washington, Tennessee, and Vir- hopped off from Bismarck at j sey-Tunney Go streets shortly after the bout. ginia. 8:58:40 this morning on his way ‘ In order to provide better James Raftis of Washington, Paul to Spokane, Wash. He landed | reception, it is suggested that || R, Younts of North Carolina, Ralph here at 8:19, after spending the chico, ALAN J,GOULD. the || all Bismarck concerns operating || 1. O'Neill of Kansas, Dan Spurlock night in Fargo, from | which price Reo, Sept 22 e—Kor the|| flashing signs, motors, X-ray || of Louisiana, and J. M. Henry of point he hopped off at 6:03:40 Gene mey and Jack Dempsey, pa dete hes acted hd ae vill le were elected vice com- = He had landed at Fargo at } 3 aratus, have them manders. e ms ; fighting for the heavyweight cham-|| turned off tonight. The Rev. Gill Robb Wilson of New 6:55:20 p.m. Wednesday. He sae iene Jersey, who fought with the Lafay- pat Sie Soars wher Ne oes match tonight at Soldiers’ field, will ette Flying Corps before the United forced down out of Minneapolis a pita eee Gre) perv States entered the war and then bas oe b vite et babe j Se: short span of time. close ie the A. E. F., was elected chap- No. 34 WereKatuo at 3uds10 pe. to airs of eyes, paying up- : m. Wednesday and w: wards of $2,500,000 for the privi- . ; 99 )_Edw, down at Diekinaon at : lege, will focus upon the most ex- New BRD) eoiaa a *) Eiht nesday, taking off at pensive, most talked-of and most FEE Ota icofuianae ot tie today. Banks, who spectacular drama the ring has elected ‘ational ‘commander os: tie = course and landed at Aberd American Legion ica: navy man to| This plcturo of Soldiers’ Field, Chicago, where the Dempsey-Tunney “battle of th ili ill be t stopped at Mismarck at 5:45. p. aati ; , i vago, where sey- ey “battle of the many millions” w e hel ht, giv sUuper Filet hart i GOOD FIGHT WEATHER eet ehs He arene’ cryarizctions | what the $40: seats will bo dike. ‘Tho Mundreds of camp chairs exronding mar bene Ge tipidlrcle whlch “marke he fiae have een selling tor | ™,Wednesday and feft a | : - | Spafford is attached to the law $40—and some of them aren't so close, either. Nearly all the 160,000 seats are visible in this picture, Pt rages bi Ltt } a thicago, Sept. 22.—(?)—_Part- firm of Fisher & Strachan of this nin fe Sovec e 4 >? , cl » r irm 0} this train’ for Spoke sh h ly cloudy to cloudy but no rain city. He graduated from the U. S. Fain for Spokane where he cel a elie ed of iba or 55 eo ot so Pe Aneel ces de oe and rose CHINESE CITY ities at ii ; sew gave! legrees was the special forecast onstoy ers Expecte 0 | to the rank of lieutenant comman- J . of weather conditions for. to- ° * 2 = der but resigned his commission in L bis al forced him to re- y | night's Tunney-Dempsey.heavy- Avoid Large Cities 1914. At the outbreak of the war BE H AR ED : —(AP)—The greatest gathering of newspaper turn after leaving early” thie { weight championship fight is- AOU he reentered the service and com- nen in boy 'y will “cover” the Dempsey-Tunney battle to- his pl rsh : Nie we Bie re sued today by Professor Henry manded a destroyer overseas. His aight. More than 1,200 press tickets have been issued but less than | vothetchecn ne ae J. Cox, veteran head of the Chi- There will be gentle variable winds, the temperature at 10 a. m. was cago weather bureau. Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. 22,—(AP)—Steve Lacey of Lo- max, Ill, hopped off for Spo- kane for the second time today war record won for him the distin- guished service medal. NEW HAMPSHIRE WOMAN .00 of these provide for seats in the four ringside rows, where 140 || elegraph wires will carry. stories of the fight to all parts of the | WITH. BIGAMY world, The highest previous total of news japer experts accommo- MARTIAL LAW after the races. “Sept. 22 ed in three over- Spokane, Wash Flyers who fi “ = dated at a fight was 750, for the Carpen Dempsey bout of 1921, + y 58 and there was not a cloud in || or S,nonstop flight at 1:19 p. | vow AUXILIARY HEAD Begone oy Dempsey-Firpo, 650 for the first: Dempsey. land air races here watched the the sky. gah es eons alates tes Paris, Sept. 22. — (AP) — Mrs.| Rey. Jordon, Who Disappeared | Tunney match and 250 for the Dempsey-Sharkey contest. Mee . skies today for their less-fortunate ee areas cu eel od pene Molntyes Wy sINiidmeiot Pot sn Galatea Ga Roun , eS Sea Proclamation Follows Disturb- a as eater ae ae 5 ‘ oro, N. H., today was elected na- y lonors were even in the preliminary wranglii the fight = H iti: sculoMb eet : envenurics Ie ever known. Millions all over the Pitre i ed ae Le oels tional president of the American in Mi hi 5 @ || agers with the boxing commission. Demin ay ee ae Seshnlentetar ance Outside British Con- mained in the class 1 B races world will hear or read about the the field. Legion Auxiliary. in Michigan !] six feet of adhesive tape about his gauze bandages, instead of only i cession at Hankow from New York and from the oh me persion rend a al sill diet cleat one tour alge Tunney wished. Tunney won the verdict for a larger |; yee ic con derby ich started i ii. v “ s - 22.—| —F second ballot by 333 to 251 over Mrs. ‘, 7 ring, 20 feet instead of 18, but this was largely due to Tex Rickard, yr. rom San Francisco bee radio, SE sre cate eae: rarlict eerie anaes oaay Boyce Ficklin, Jr. of Washington, recom reane igor ee ad who brought the Dempscy-Sharkey ring here "tom New York a i-rvow, China, Sept. 22—(AP)| C, W. Holman, ( ties in the history of communication presumably were speeding westward | Ga., for whom the south voted sol-| ia hospital bie the Rev Wil. had it set up again before the controversy over the size of the battle- | --Hankow was under = :artiale law| Ballough, Chicago i for any single event. over a new nonstop transcontinental | idly on the first ballot. On the sec-| 32" 4 OT oedo Columbus. G ground got very far, today, with strects heavily patrolled, | Spokane, were unoffi bone ee ane bie dontad air trail, with fame, a share in $15,-|9nd ballot, only Alabama deserted iielatae ako oc fdentified ere ig = * . fcllowing a disturbance outside the| Wners, resvectivel: Pragvet pede rte of egangom 000 in-prize money, and Spokane as| her and this caused great amuse-| yoister whe wine Mneautaon Oars Battling Nelson, the first glove wielder to fight under Tex Rick- |i prities scmcign hehe ete | ond and i 1 Hee Pi cathe ean by ac ed their goal. ment because of that state’s historic nis pony Goamek aba; abttstke ard’s promotion, will be a guest of Tex at tonight’s battle. Nelson |! : sion in which a rane} derby yeste: hubbub increased, ite seentd thee| ‘Their course lay over a 2,300-mile | fidelity to the cause of Oscar W. rosiettel apetiy’ efere: wpon-to- fought Joe Gans at Goldfield, Nevada, 21 years ago in Rickard’s firs: | 0f atmed men rescued a uniformed a) chin hort of a W rdw id bee-line from Roosevelt Field, New| Underwood in the last Democratic) 1%) Pin a daxizab withiut-ceveals match. Gans has been dead for many years, but Nelson is a fairly | Prisoner, believed to be a commui- Bicaciaens bey es Pi on ae cocaine: York, where they took off yesterday are Barcus of Indianapolis, ep his destination. Previously prosperous real estate holder in 2 sout i side suburb, ee, fap haere tion, as Paresh nets erica pon be BS eerie cramer otshe the third candidate, withdrew after hen uesrmem pent he is prac- q Ticket brokers, the legitimate ones who made purchases at Rick- |;4 Japanese steamer and was being| hind him peeved ae ites peas is oak As If the airmen were on schedule| the first ballot. : ve . ard’s box office windows in small lots early in the game, were unload- |jt@"--n through the crowded streets line, Il. y pa se re a sc Bp they spanned the castern states yes-| Mrs. Bessie Stewart Smith of Columb G ia, Sept. 22— ] ing their tickets early today at cut rates. Only one regular broker, |}>¥_@ Chinese escort. Ray; Philadelphia, an scientific young , champion of | 2911 terday and last evening. pacesd over |C~icago was elected vice president irThe clerical gerb of the Rev. | With offices in several big hotels, was holding prices firm at the fight || The gang, appearing suddenly,| {andi of Clevelint, and a roe he FB Genin slug- oP for the central division, filling the] (AP)—The clerical garb of the Rev. | window with hardly any tickets exchanged except in the fourth class. prened fire at point blank range.| Prizes for the class A derby are: hoe sibge dls 3 esr nilene : ; |{place that Mrs, Barcus formerly] Willis T. Jordon, who is ill at a | ‘The other brokers were letting these go for $30. ; The escort returned the fire and] Pirst, $10,000; second, $5,000; third, | back ¢ p of the pugilistic}] PLANE SEEN NEAR HERE ||} 14, Grand Rapids, Mich, hospital, has ae Sian ee ths bullets flew thick and fast. An] s2.000; fourth, $1,000, and” fifth, | . sain : long distance telephone call to his mother in New York was one ||""determinced number of passersby | s59, 4 Dempsey Is Favorite A brown plane with a Wright |] MORE HOSPITALS NEEDED, | Pecn revealed .as the closk of 2} o¢ Gone tunney’s acts last night, He wrote a long letter, ‘were Killed or wounded, The pris-| °°" pwe Killed in Crash : Dempsey, on the crest of » wave|] Whirlwind motor passed over || COLONEL DOHERTY STATES __||othatio, according to, invest Sete Rc ier te oner escaped, but several members|! One piane in the A race crashed | of popularity and sentiment that at-1) Napoleon early. this morning, || Paris, Sept. 22.()—Colonel| BY, VT» Glocr, head of private Expert engravers will be at many gates to inspect tickets ag a | of the gang weze arr.st:. and mar.) , (ne Tiane in the A race crashes Hacyee _ltselt 4c £0, flaming a come-|] according to information reach- || Doherty, chairman of the rehabilita-| letective, agency which has been |, ation against. $500,000 worth of ceunterfelt, pretebearie wich | tial law was proclaimed. Millad. “Three others wee eee ack, seemed destined to enter the! ing here today. It was thought |] tion committee of the American Le- erica eel ctcie anak ‘Tex Rickard believes are in circulation. In connection with the case, the ve Thre Gi sg . nee a be ring a Serer) #0, far as the crowd|| possible that it was one of the || gion, at the closing session of the Oe Gicee baa cekea eithorities Lie eel ete? Japanese authorities this_ morning | °Ut nav ctilt need to Shea rate Palor vippeawleie ut the ener pre-|| planes in the nonstop air race || convention today advocated further Ae Ghmblnbte: Ni -C. to_awear (6.4 The longest of airplane hops to see the fight so far discovered |'Temoved 50 Chinese soldicrs from deities A ae : a vee ic nd i attle consensus regarded the out-1] irom New York to Spokane. || hospital construction. \ rrant, charging the Rev. Mr. Jor- | was made by W. A. Straith of Winnipeg, Man. William B, Leeds, | the Japanese steamer, disarmed| Of the 25, pilots who started in Steadying after a Anite tocetsi || Napoleon people said the plane “The law should assure every! don with bigamy. This aetion was | heir to the tin plate millions, his wife, the former Princess Xenia of | them and held them under arrest Geibo, the ‘unotticel: wicmee > Dempsey, were largely"on a barig|| (ict over the town several || veteran all the needed succor, in-lfcfan at the request af the former | Greece, broke their air Journey to spend the night at Cleveland @ arrival of a squad of | derby, the unofficial winners were Q 4 imes ans en set off towar cludin; ospitals,’ ie said. le i Sst * * is * s Ops. acer ‘ beaded 7 of “even money, ares 2 your nee the northwest. The direct route eaentad a ee lution, Seen ee Mrs, Ema) enasidine ot Fidpes ork Members of the Tunney camp are said to have wagered very Upon the arrival of the latter | troit; teal Miller, Aue i in 8, and Dempsey, conceded to be the harder|| (f;,t",,Tonstep flyers would |] adopted, calling for construction of| She claims to have ‘arried Mr. Jor. | little on the chances of their champion to win the big fight. ‘Thy |:ttouble arose and a Japanese sentry |J. S. Charles, Richmond, Vay ree ot moot the two, but th jority || Pring them close to Bismarck. hospitals in Chicago, Hot Springs, Gon in Charlotte in 1925 and also Dempsey retinue, on the other hand, pooled more than $50,000 on the ||¥’@8 bayoneted in the neck, He fired spectively. | Eugene permee pane at hamaacer cctece fare eee Louisville, St. Cloud, Minn. and Fort) said that she had married the evan- | challenger, most of it raised by Manager Flynn, but some at leas. [ii self defense and tis. was, fol: Hamad Pape De eee rs i A i i son i 0: ‘i ‘ ing, ii ol e s a 4 : : . i - | head for the vast Rocky Mountain SPAFFORD’S ELECTION . ey A * * * * iwounded. The situation later was| arrived in the order named, were: % pagel ag uel al Ta ea pe : MARKS A NEW RECORD Chariottenny Was Perrormed in} Nick the Greek,” a noted plunger of New York and Chicago, ix | Pestored to normal. We bine Brecon aaa bein Seelam pet ere ae ae rail was fin F ivinbag Paris, Sept. 22.—(4)—His nomina- Receipt of a telegram from Wind- } Said to have wagered $50,000 on Tunney at’ even money. An almost | E. G. Knapp, | ia Droseueed: tak hs wen only one of Char berlin and jump o} d 100 2B) tion made, seconded and unanimous-|ing Gulf, W. Va., confirmed that | equal amount of the “smart money” was the $45,000 placed by Herbert |, Ashcraft, Tow i K the record-breaking angles. Whether shorter than the adie ‘the ‘Dole ly confirmed within five minutes,/, ‘woman there had been married | G- Shimp, Chicago horse 80 Ol sDemneey, Manan oNles c MG Hone it was the size of the crowd, the| transpacific flyers. (Continued on page three) to Jordon and that so far as she fi es a gi ee eae Semen ERA GG (Continued on three) Pl Identical -——_—___. knew ::o divorce had been obtained. Tunney’s physician came from his final examination of the cham- Five Stay at page Rival pil mete the a sid bole : pion with the assertion that Gene “is fit to go 60 rounds if necessary.” Five other contestan 9 ——————-¢ evant were Edward Stinson conan. N D A W RK Had Wife in Minnesota Tunney never will be in better condition in his life, said Dr. Robert J. were to start from Missoula, Mont., | Weather Report | ar ben of ‘tbe, tay toons ole ath. Other evidence indicated that the | Shea of New York. He ewired into Chicago from Lake Villa to bet today at 10 a.m. Nine others were er hepo! i five a one 3 c ‘A ii eng net minister had wives in Winona, | $2,000 for him on Gene at even moncy, * forced out carly in the race, and two ems oe Pa ‘d ) Schi ta Minn., and Akron, Ohio. I : men, FE. W. Ficet, Hartford, Conn., ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. 34| transatlantic flight. Thee Cees The Rev. Mr. Jordon disappeared | Se and ‘Nimmo Black of Chicago, were Highest yesterda: is 3h 6B i ma et id if 1 pl 4 ‘both ee from Columbus recently when he| unreported but believed safe. caer etetay 12 Slated oa bal by eter bah on Tec “aetyauen TELEPHONE COMPANY INVITES PUBLIC Neither v ion acess emanmecd fr the ase B iitcatgenes pais i cane A alone of erating. President of Editors’ Associa-|C:and Rapids hospital, where he is Dither Unaware That: Maniton| Be iulnd: cian ore ae ini nels ae Pe ne, n heard ; alleged to have admitted that he 10 IT NEW B Bank Was Closed, or Were | 3nii fifth, $230.” : ‘ from them during the early stage of tion Commends Work of | 5 : and fifth, $250. ‘ Temp. their la: felt as the went to Grai.” Rapids for the pur- Seeki A Five planes entered the San Fran- “ 5. Bu. AGnents Sem enee cites in aa Booster Body pose of marrying @ woman. He cay he ea Seeking Experience cisco-Spokane Pacific coast class A , Bhs gS |lowing a route that would prove the pelt Shas “be. Wecanie 1) pile avait , determine where it is, is also in- derby ‘and the unofficial winners Ly an Be | come dates bee the George P. Gallina, editor of the | MEattst¥e gays, required by beens House’ to Be Held Tues- stalled in this room and the ma-| | Minot, N. D. Sept. 22—(P)— Gare. announcedvass Surat Nie ss . F rge P. Coliin ‘ore he could arly for a marriage i ‘ chi t it ible to lo-, 7 y eric Soni voles: : is GE latins Wve eam Ilia? oc hc ie panies eb say and Wednesday From t| cto" Mukti i eee soe oe ei Up n Snin l a 82 0 Clear |then planted to fly ‘over Canada, re- Da wl ey ravers ot Wer Naa dn Fospoke, Va: said he had been to 9 P. M.—Guides Will puemarck where there is any trou- at mato, in Mounteatl Sout, Vance Breese, San Francisco. jae 31 0 Clear | enterin; e U. about 100 mile; rary ee ‘ > |either were unaware of the fact that| Frye, Los Angeles, came in next, an 26 0° PCldy.| west of Detroit, and continui . Ge Work of the. oe ate ore Dee onsered ¥2. ieee © pine bos ad ee. Show Visitors Through. Mod- cabesides, the. lines of is. North the institution was closed, or were the. last to arrive was Norman God- 28 0 Clear | through St. Paul, close to Bismarck} public by E. J. Weiscr, president of | close. ern Structure and Explain! this room are lines of the American| co" experience in using explo-| dard of San Diego. ‘fi 6 : et and a wae Spokane. Schil-| the First National bank of Fargo. Worki ¢ Eaui f Telenione pte d Telegraph ee alee aS the bellet of me ay Hesve Prizes for ae carey aya sees lear jler expect 0 jollow @ course @/ Mr, Weiser, before accepting the orkings o quipment Bi gt he a 1 a istrict receiver of close anks | by were: irst 900° " second, . -88 © Clear little scath of Stinson’s route. chairmanship’ for the aszocistion’s| Young Named Member Bismarck is on the direct telegraph] with headquarters at Burlington. | $1,000; third, $500. <4 28 Clear May Have Passed Bismarck f lines to the Pacific coast. The bank was closed last July,|" ©, L, Langdon, Aberdeen, Wash. 33 0 PCldy, The” pilot-desi er allowed 30 sheptien 2 alae £10,000 in Taree of Federal Reserve Special invitation to visit Bis-| Ringing Equipment Ingenious |Mr. Reeve -said in Minot today,| was concedet tae prize in the Pas 27 0 Clear. |hours for the flight. Schiller’s time| tive business men as to their frank Board by Coolidge marck’s new Folenbone building at mious <quipmen: for ringing|and since that time has been under] cific coast derby class B race from m 30 © Clear |schedule, workec out before the! opinion of the work of the G. N. D. Fifth street and Thayer avenue from | telephones is one of the features ofjthe jurisdiction of Mr. Reeve’s| San Francisco. Next came D. .C. 50 0 Geet [Su Paul Ser ocioce Gis eeernieat| A=, The letter from Mr. Collins was| Washington, Sept. 22—U9)—Roy fotlay wes cotented tier by Fil caairm, Riaot.,, Apparatus which |OftG% ccs got was old records | WRFE S80 Pets rs ul al ocloc! is mornil i ° a 4} fas ©: . i i i i i 34 0 ue central time and Bismarck, N. ” coe of Ad ear, biiey ae A. Young, who- began his career a8|H, Waldo, area ameeae cf ree on fa ee i sine any Pe the of the bank, according to the, dis- Muley ae pole can in ‘this —_— 2B 0 Clay.) a Central He. vas hin chief |TgPlie® Which alzo endorsed the work | S vornyrstins ofthe Alinterpoiee ror] sg winwestem Bell ‘Telephone com:|ot.er nhones being rung is used.|trict receiver, who was informed of | were still unreported. 0 it inson was his chi ‘ ended p eI e ( F ingi vel : 16, . We 0} ; A Be 0 Cleat : test ‘lst, Fred Hnchler of Poteet rs te aarerialice pd conmensed forme bork ie fe bevorse bane 4 Mig Wile the, Pablic is sinayn x wel: 33, 50 ann te ear came eed: Pes Bianlay. former iparabent. ot the ah Teo. Nonsten Bate 30 0 Clear iller’s companion was Edward| Dakota, were from ph Budd, federal come to visit the central office, a|tor driven apparatus actuates these how in the employmen’ bh in their Rovad 34 0. PCldy.| Bohn of St. Louis. i | ed States, az special effort will be made to have|m chisez. One of the motor driven|of Mr. Reeve. and Edward Bohn in their Royal WEATHER FOREC. sid Stinson expr.ise.. fear of his fereonts vat Nosthar malmer! Appointed by President Coolidge/a many persons as possible come |r - ies is run from city curre:.:,|, In addition to the attempted bank | Windsor aed, Eadie peuuacn Be — Bismarck and vicinity: Fair rival’s ship. “It will be some race,”|ern Pacific rai! ay; C. T. Jaffray, | %° ® member of the federal reserve|to see us during this o} house | while the other can be operated from! burglary the cracksmen also stole | Koehler wit eir ie ¥ Ge e tand probal A t|£2 said. “I hope to win, but I'll! president, Soo line; jompson Mr. Young ped qualifying "Mr. Waldo _ said.| storage batteries in case of trouble’a" automobile from a garage in| nonstop race from New York, was tonight. ‘Not so cool to- I as at ship of |of 4 president, Farmers | for the office will be pre Ra wilt be on hand at the build. with the city power supply. Maintou it is reported. ached al Cs ad as oe ee ¢ me of the fastest planes ; Horace s ing the open ‘house to point! Th nged SH < cencnigpe gauged 4 a } ‘ “ PI | Arata | emuen eeneciation - Himece of Ohio,|out the equipment and: to -anewer | thar it eee be ereted warasd| ARRAIGNED IN U.S. COURT | jumping, airplane stunting and mili ‘or North Dakota: Fair tonight; » publisher. ul Farmer; ; pera ¥ from the]any. questions visitors may have|case the cit; wer ly is cut} Fargo, N. D., Sept. 22—(7)—| tary maneuvers both in formation and probably Friday. Frost prob- F, E. Murphy publisher, Minneapolis mn f x 4 'Y por supply h oi ot eres wt Pay Sg ed ee a eu East ee tte net] Meare rete Beet a. Portion tonight. Presiaea Da ee wee the On the main floor, to the left as| tt, rane, ravemmant of the buliding, | were brought from Bismarck this ——— GENERAL "WEATHER CONDI: er of immigration; George H. Lerck , the president also will the building is entered are the usl-[baiteries "used in connection witn| morning by United States deputy NOISY GOLDFISH if Hebron, presi. |. D. Bankers ness s. In the rear of 1 e/the telephone and telegraph system is arraign: lore i ie aut High ure, accompanied by|A broken tail s! Jane | association; H rae u qualifies building is the room where the thou-| are | Paint on the walls of| eral Judge Andrew Miller, one of] New York.—The noise of two cool , prevails from the Mis-|to the dent, Federal Land qunings, rey ‘oung will serve|sands of local and long distance | this noe. acid . , and special | them recel 8 two- term in goldfish swimming in front of the : sissippi Valley westward to the east-|t -fore Allen, editor, Furmstead, Stock & intment until the| cables as well as telegraph wires! shields have been placed around the| the federal prison at Leavenworth, hone, amplified 10,000,000 ern Mount ‘and frost| Heme; Dr. John, Lee Coulter, presi- ‘of|come into the building. electric lights, to prevent their be-| Kansas, for violation of the Dyer|times, sounded to a radio audience occurred at most in the Da- dent, ‘N.D. A_cicultur ’ college. his “Repeater” Sacianent for longjing affected by the acid fumes| act. here recently like the drum of kotas. The is low over the] Fonck to’ hop ‘Must Be Continued’ - distance tlephone lines, intended to| which arise when the batteries are a horse’s hoofs on a road. ‘western Mountain slope and| year. “By all means the work of the| The tale deposits in Hastings|strengthen the voice currents, is| charged. The skins of more t'.an 100,000,-| beating of a man’s heart, under the precipitation occurred in Utah. Else-]\.h e Greater North Dakota association|Count: ‘aia’ have, supplied the|used on the coast Selephone lines,| Relay boxes, used in -connection|000 rabbits were imported by the |same Seaplisichae, sounded like the where the weather is generally fuir.|San Diego in time for the derby,|must be continued for many years|manufacturies of talcum Powder in| as well a3 on the local circuits. Ap-| with the telephone + stem, are on| United States ast ver to be used| thump a ship's engine ands the W. ROBERTS, | was awa:'<d to .crmit him a chance which enables imitat the to come,” Mr. Collins v rites to Mr, 0. ~ . {Continued on Pag Canada and the United States for a|paratus {hn " workers, |the main floor. there is trouble on any line, to} _. _ (Continued on Page 3), ¥ 4 when of years, j~wwws There are 1,500 of|in making of expensive vvw~ we a ~~~ ticking of a watch like t! of a compressed air drill, yyy. a

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