The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1927, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927 False! He Cries Aw! It’s Just a Lot of Baloney! | All-State Band Is Feature of Convention MADE AT FORT (Continued from. page one Staggs Made Corporal—Cau- MARKETS | manciat By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT M ; | CHICAGO GRALN TABLE | Close Close —Today— ~Today— Marguerite Lyons, Grand Pork Vir- ginia Best, boro. Piccolo—Raymond Ward, Edgeley. String basses—Marvin Lund, Far- go; Burnetta Helgoe, Hillsboro, Drums and Tympani—Burke Dig- ig ei: Yesterday Year Ago Open High = Low del, Barnreiter, Nicholson and nam, Fargo; Hilbert Engelter, New SWINGS UPW AR I ee, 1. 1.42% 124% 125% Greytak Advanced Salem; Robert Clark and Alister . | = @143 @1.25% micah seek Adon ee wile Young late 2: . 28% and Be ole, Min: aa a Bee , nf ee SL A er A berlad Stage, atte eaxopvene —Cleeabit Rose, i : , 301% 43 ’ 3 3 company I, fourth infantry, has been jickinson; ry is Unexpected Strength . = | May a ee 4 1.31 1.30 promoted ie the sade of corner al marek, A a ert iy Bis. be in 5 D since arrival ; fenor saxophone — Arthur Pra: 1 tations at oe a [oer si 32 80% Fort Lincoln, and Privates Hugh and Bill Fiskeakagen, Valley city” Buenos Aires Is Cause oe anes Caudel, Samuel Barnreiter, Robert Basses—George Sheldon, Fargo; | March Rig 861% BAN L, Nicholson and Andy Greytak have John O'Hare, Bismarck; Lowell Hil- Chicago, Oct, 27—(AP)—Large) @% ~ Hein pected > stolid BAL stead, J Hillsboro; Charlie Burman, 4 Peta 8 atten Ry xB 883) 871s - i lew Salem. « . tabether stig Sregeeiea’ strenetl si @s 5 fast at ae born eeu) French horns—Claire Hallock, Bie ut wheat quotations at Liverpool,| Oats— Le a a Fargo; Earl — Jorgenson, Grand i helped give firmness today to the Dec. RCE Md AT Ai% pg te Theodore Rayb fa Forks; Harold Kelsey and Edwin Mecivat market jicre, It was csti- ei Avihir EDA 9 conta Wicks, Valley City; Raymond Mc- e fated that North American wheat! March ARS ABM coats te Nett October 24 Kenna, Edgeley; Emil Tillman, New BL Gxport business today amounted to) May 1816 405% 49% ie a a0aky ‘dédough te vlait Salem. mM 1,700,000 bus , chiefly Canadian. Ryc eS ‘ friends at Fargo, N. D. Corporal Prepare for Life on Farm T Yoeferred deliveries of corn touched Dec. OR 1.0014 D712 98% Clarence J. Hebeger, company P, Speaking on “Rural Education,” h 4 new low price record for the sea-| M. 1.00% eu a eturned October 23° from a two- Mrs. Katherine Cook, chief of the re gon. . M 1.0275 1.07 1.02 fnonths” furlough spent in Montana department of rural education, fed- ¥ Wheat closed steady unchanged} Lard — Z Ce ‘ and Washington. a eral bureau of education, Washing- A ty 2-8 cent hig corn unchanged} Oct. W172 13.67 11.80 11.70 Corporal William Scott, company ton, D. C., told the educators this 24 to 3.8 cent off; oats unchanged to F M, has returned from a three- morning that it should be the task 4-8 cent up and provisions ranging | Nov. 11.72 13.6 1182 11.70 months’ furlough. of the teacher in the rural schools to JV ¢rom 22 cents decline to a rise of | ; e808 aay 19.40 12.27 .. ah her students for life on the e -10 cents. Hun : gi = = Due to the Navy Day ceremonies ae or 3° Although, houses with connections, Ribs: 2 TiCRIRNMTeky To Teviewe oF ATHRES The drift of the country boy and were scheduled at Fort Lincoln this week, but the interest shown by Bismarck citizens in the first cere. hi in the northwest led the selling of id Wheat today and despite the fact He that Winnipeg receipts totaled girl to the large centers of popula- tion was noted by Mrs. Cock, who said that effort to direct their in- 11.0% i t sh in ex q 11.75 <4 rest toward farm life should be © cars, an amount much in cx “ mony to be held oy the new garri- ‘a yeek ago, or a year back, th t ie jade by the teacher. week ago, or a year back, the 12,00 son will be met next Tuesday eve Detiiitig the school ciirriculdn as ning at 4:40 p. m. when a retreat parade will be held. a Fort Lincoln is again taking on a trim appearance as the painting of a 5 exterior woodwork is being pressed ae cet he to completion. Although consider- ppc laren eg able indoor painting remains, the E r medium weight, a. quartermaster, Captain H. H. Noyes, y choice fed steers; yearlings! 115 false, said Felix F. Palavicini,| is taking advantage of th> excellent 4 aoa ale uaa cae ons ae aie ean irae sboilet Nae tan deported founder of the Mexico|weather to comlete the outside yt itions for the rapid : res : ees: ‘elo ol Is of va s . b sexing of corn had.a bearish effect Brisk Bidding Follows Selling at 16.00 downward; weighty sausage Sy Een aa on corn values, Husking returns 4, : ssues ulls up to 7.25; largely 12.50 to! wie when arrested on a charge of| Captain H. H. Noyes, quartermas- from Illinois points, mewever, were =~ ovement — Some Issues [i 0 be big packers; outsiders 14.00 abetting the rebellion agalnee the| ter at Fort Lincoln, made an aerial 0 disappointing. Highest ytlds noted Retrieve Their Losses | @13.50, 7,000: fat lamb A Calles government. He said the|survey of the community in which in some places were 35 bushels for I eee el utavoue ata ares spe hets | Police compelled him to put on the|he is source of all material things ft fields that were expected to make Boy ato ee) oe a disguise so that this photo contrast|last week when he was offered the fe? failed to respond to pressure as it yeadily as of late. In addition to © Yiverpool prices being decidedly —~ fal higher than due, complaints we ‘ hand that the condition of dom et winter wheat southwest is bei lm threatened by hot, windy ‘weather, ti © fast sapping moisture from the ] . po ground. i : “a series of experiences through which the student must pass,” Mrs. Cook urged the teachers to make the experiences pleasant and not to rely ‘absolutely on books and forms in instruction. Raymond P. Ensign of New York city spoke on “Art and the School,” while Dr. David Stewart of Ninnette, Man., and Dr, Aurelia Reinhardt of Oakland, Calif., also were speakers. Department officers will be elected rassers strong; in- d fed offerings she stock weak ‘4 On the other hand, reports of at meetings this afternopn. Officers of four departments were chosen yesterday, Problems Discussed Educational problems and the part 50 bushels, | New York, Oct, (AP)—The| uaree HIE las ae ask: might be made, He of an dalled MF oar 4 pea cease ibe aria students 4 —— recent movement in the], » eegek eee Inades | oo —-—-— | Ice, accom] ing the huge io- Pe * is in two talks di MILL CITY WHEAT stock t, which had brought a| ing around 14.60 for numerous loads; MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | lind plabe wil h arrived here Tues- sean ciate come out, every effort to hide them having thiserably at last night’s‘meeting of the North i@ MARKETERRATIC = | aaaine ibs standally oe around 85, pound fed veal MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSh__|day. Captain Noyes mastered the | failed. aan logs will not wear heavies this season! But why? Well,| Dakota Education association—one it Minneapolis, Oct: 27.—(7—Wheat trom the levels AC Pt etl choice | range jae eee todny B84 compared | art of flying in 1920, and since has|y:,"> tenderson (inset) has invented a nice light suit for the wieners.| by Dr. Francis Blair, retiring presi- No “turned quiet and erratic today after! week, appeared ti have lost much Take ‘ew at 10 Oto 130 pound bu Ito 269 eas 0. Minnes litveash been known as “the flying quarter- (above i rete a Chicago bologna works, show Irene Kaczmarek] dent of the National Education as- a moderate early advance on cables of i13 momentum today. ‘Tho vol-| aml 11.00. to 11.505 culls 10,25@ ube a ve } 2g i rai ie oni master.” Captain and Mrs. Noyes e) with a lot of boloney, and (below) factory girls taking the| sociation and superintendent of Il- and reports of fairly good export yme of speculative ing | 10.75; sheep steady; desirable fat) wheat and coarse grain closing 4¥°-) and their daughter, Miss Olga casings out of the dryer to be stuffed. linois schools, and the other by Dr. ! = sales. Buying faded on the upturns.' on the general market, drove some | binky oe Hd ire feeding lambs un- 4 herd eatin taney Noyes, were also passengers on the : TERE Aurelia Reinhardt, president of Mills fi Efforts to take profits made a new of the Jeaders to new low levels for| Changed; bulk 13.75 to 14.50; few Mart spring, y 1.46 1.51 | Standolind ship. thought just before delivering an| Mexico City, in which he says that| College, Oakland, Calif. low for the day, even with Wednes- ty , doubles Nebraska choice 95 pound| Montana, .....+. cote era ——— extemporaneous speech. federal forces have succeeded in| Defining educati “the aisci = 8 hea wero quict and fi | nt on the |p, ambs to the yard” traders) | Dy S"tancy Mont: taa @180 [GRAPHIC TALES | rt other models fer an heroie| routing and. defeating all rebell tine whereby an individual or genera- ats were quict and firm. eel and|°“"* rae lore e aa is © be erected in Chicago. roups in Vera ife ie ried tem early and turned ) wamweapousFiour [1 rant SSiacrss: LM SM | OF DISASTER | stows the former provident in the| 0) “een of hia inna frees tl hoettlly-—e y i a ND s s 5 mi & A f A fi ato Pw Resin cai| ee rt grosneets, Et,| .-Minneapolis, Oct, 27.—(P)—Flour ae arrive a. oa.s 125 @1.40 ARE RELATED ing hae Se neinen “tne aculnttee Pulmotor Saves Life contemporary | activity,” “Dr. Rein- IT © quict. forts to safeguard some of the prof- oe ane sere in carload | lots,|1 To ate good 1.23 @1.38 is especially interesting for the vi-| of Five-day-old Bab “ge tem inte eure epee net “oh pares oe Beans De-/its garnered in General Motors on] 7gp Pe eerin ee aeud tetene 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 139 @1.48 (Continued from page one) tality and action it portrays, y oe) of her people than is that of any ic) ~ cember advancing 2 3-4 cents. ‘the brilliant third ¢ rly show-| ony oye AF 2 i. ice, 1.27 , of the ocean about the doomed liner. Se TEMaEa A. . Cash wheat demand continued ing, Hronght out as sacks} shipments 45,165 barrels. | 1 aed to choice: 125 OLS1 |. Soon the Dutch steamer Alhens,| MAGRUDER GASE Chicago, Oct, 27—(—A_ pulmo-| ther country. la spotty and the edge was off the de- Hit tock, andl particular veils JHA!) dts) TEER the British Empire Star and the tor squad, working in relays fox 13 Development of the nursery school ? an tod Fesiins over will nate Be Ue haae aie aachaite CHICAGO CASH GRAIN To arrive ........ 121 @ .., |French Moselle appeared on the MAY RESULT IN Of tie, tendayld toate ee ae sents Aaptdsesting plore re fers yesterday. Demand for median eee aed dit ileetrie Chicago, Oct, 27.—()—Wheat No.| 1 northern : Coda eee oes beat ierama CONGRESS PROBE) and tire. Soh ‘iisgbbone toy. of our modern achievements, Dr. protein was somewhat better. ae in| International Harvester 5 hard 1.17 1-2, axed |2 DNS, ch to fancy. 137 @146 There was an explosion in the i Artificial respiration is first| Reinhardt said. ip, ter wheat offerings were smal ai\| General Motors sold as 128,| Corn No. 2 mixed 81; No. 3 mixed] > pws’ gd to choice. 125 @1.36 | Mafalda’s boilers and the ship began (Continued from page one) employed ut 1:30 p. m. yesterday} Enrichment of the American con- Be eer wed demand for iedium to| 20, steel gaL-ddown to 8 before! .78 1-2 to 3-45 No, 2 yellow .81 1-2/5 Das’ Grd to good: 120 @120 |to sink rapidly. The commander of/mand of the fourth naval district | when the infant's breathing ceased,| cept in life hs come in recent years was in good ane or medium ne |& rebound of about ap curred, | to, .82 1-2; No, § yellow .80 1-4 to)5 WO Niorn , oo. * 1120 @126 | the Formosa signaled the other'ships | W@5 expressed today by Rear Ad-| At 2:30°a. m. today, breathing had| as the people, at first concerned choice quality and sal Hy were ONC) Some other shares operated to re-| 1-2. rs », |3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.34 1:41 |that he would attempt to maneuver |™iral Thomas P. Magruder. been brought to neay normal, Dr, D.| mainly with agriculture and the to two cents paves fo sei flect urgent selling. U. ‘ast. Iron] , on No.: 2 white .49 to .51; No.) 3 DNS, ed to choice. %133 |close to the Mafalda and pick up| Exercising his right of appeal, the| D. Goldberg, peo ff ;: mechanical arts have turned to music Corn babis ree stea Oe obec Pipe losing nt points and Gen-| 3 ‘ ad 1-4 to 50. 3 DNS. ord to good. @1.23 | those on board before the liner sank. admiral has written the president re-| | The baby, in alth at birth,| and the arts of color and form, the Oats were Ae except “sig feral Railv als, Philadelphia Rye jo, 2, 1.02. Sonbetieeh oc 78 “4 @123 | He rescued 110 persons. is daring | questing him to revoke the order. He developed lung yaralysis yesterday} speaker pointed out. SNe Neayy Wee nd faiv| COM uetion and Amer-| Barley .73 to 84. s 1 dark hard (Mont. @139 exploit was hailed by survivors as|also asked Mr. Coolidge to review | noon. “Education’s business is to make Rye was in light supply and fair) ;.., e and Foundry three to Timothyseed 3.40 to 4.15. 5 amines ee a 1:39 Jone of the great deeds in the annals|the controversy and to grant him a ——____ men—it may help them to be bank- p demand. dy to fi R five. Cloverseed 20.50 to 20.75. 1 hard (Mont. oise of the sea. The darkness of the| Personal interview. MURDERS HIS WHOLE FAMILY| ers or farmers .or journalists, but ee pee eee y to firm, Range) ‘the setback in the ra induced [= To arrive .. @1.38. |night made his task difficult, Distri ete Pals rine Oct. 2 Oe it -must ae all a a satel: ‘ ee , | by reports of lower earnings by such inn. &™ xplaining that he was commanded] ligent men,” Dr, Reinhardt said. Pear aes eva casts eer UDP | roads as New York Central, Atchi-| Chicago Oct, MU, &. D, ot aebitoets: @12t | che ather ships labored valiant org Governor by a vision in a dream, a 25-year-| ‘Responsibilities of the teacher_to auiet with one or two crushers filled| 8% \Pennssivania and Baltimore] o¢ A.)——Potatoes: Receipts, ‘51| | To arrive @¥24 | picking up thors who hed taben to] OL Lions Club Ig _ {old farmer of the Chemlievo district) ner, students were outlined by Dr. an io, y pronounced | cone. i ‘ ‘ ie inn. & S i ¢ ir in his % ree: ach- uP. E shares, es-| Sikhs hatinente Wio case; demad| To. arrive nae, [the beat A, may wworeed otter) Guest of Local Club sleeping father, mother, wife, broth] ere to insure ‘complete development pecially Atchison, York Central | and trading slow; market weaker;|Fey 1 amber di 1.34% See to remo “The Mosella Grind his two children with lof their students, both physically MINNEAPOLIS RANGE and Canadian Pac Wisconsin sacked ‘round whites No.|__ To arrive .. 1.34% | rodiced back that they need not come| ,William Oatesrof Aberd en, S, D.,| hatchet, and then surrendered to| and mentally, and reminded them of Oct. 2 Quite a few stocks reflected con-| 7 g135 to $1.50; Minnesota-North UBSM | oe then, wore nlente of obi the| district governor of the Lions club, | the Police. their duty to the public. Open High Low Close|structive operati United Drug! Dakota sacked Red river Ohios $ 1.20% | scene Plenty of ins on tne) addressed the local club Wednesday GRANTED RE Officers Named t= ae : Insurance! to 1.40; sacked round.whites 4 “As soon as the passengers and|cvening #t the Elks hall. Mr.) y QGK GRANTED REVIEW i‘ oe Dec. 1.231% 1.23% ‘ Intecnational Shoe, seven, and | 4/49; Tdaho sacked russets burbanks 1, eee wien un hee ware Oates talked on the Lions organiza-|_, Washington, Oct. 27—(AP)—Dr.| Officers of four departments of March 1.26% 1.26% 4 !Hocking Valley, 10, the last named | 1'59' to 1,75; sacked rurals 1.40 to @ teanatevted ty th Bi boat able | tion. Governor A. G. Sorlie also Frederick A. Cook, the explorer, was|the North Dakota Education asso- May 127% 4{mounting on odd lot transactions. | 1.55. A 2 @1:16% | to transport Adare ria gave a short talk. in effect granted a review the! ciation were named at meetings Banks called about $12,000,000 in| Y 2% |The ship, when the call for aid}. The musical program for the| Supreme, court of appeals refusing} Wednesday. The remaining depart- 92 }loans during the day. Minneapolis, Oct, 27.—U)—(U. S 12% | wan tent, eas traveling ic thectcent| meeting was furnished by Karl|t°,Permit the federal district court, | mental officers are to be chosen this ‘94 | The force of the selling movement SL ERBE ES Made te 10% | 3 2 was traveling in the steam-| Pederson, who played several piano| before which he was tried and con- | afternoon, 4 appeared to have heen spent, for the | wire inquiry, demand. slow, panel @1, jai oH gai os fopee Aberlbns sacks, solos. A lunch .was served during | Victed of using the mails to defraud,| A, 1... Felland, Maddock, was 1 44 time being at least, by early aftet-| \oaker. Carloads delivered. sales,|__ TO arrive- 05%@ «+ | Garavellas, midway between Bahia| {te evening after which the mem-|‘? release him on probation, named president of the agricultural 4 Ade noon, when there were signs of ac-| freight only deducted . Minneapolis| = Coarse Gi and Rio daseire wes first it was | Per hell! a short business meeting. i ies cata Seek ee, section; William Jacobson, Ellendale, ‘ AGS : | cumulation in particular stocks, and} ang St, Paul rate, sacked hundred-|2 Yellow corn..... a is thought that the hi fry ht ha S| The remainedr of the evening was STARTS ON. ROAD TO FAME | vice president, and Marvin S, Kirk, : brisk bidding 90 that various issues! Veight, round whites, United States| "To arrive .. 3 6 struck these rocks, but the vadio op. | W¢voted tv # sociat smoker. Mankato, Minn. October 27.—()| Minot, secretary. +. Oct. 5% 2.05% 2.03% [retrieved “much of their carlier| No"1, ‘mostly 1.20 to 1.25. 8 yellow corn... Setar crit re cor op-| Mr Oates left today for Minneap-| >~S8™ Warner of Lake Crystal was} Miss Ella C. Moen, Grand Forks, 4 Dec. 6 744 2.0515 | losses, Leta icis.. aaaiaml 4 yellow corn. taken to indicate that’ this’ haa| lis where he will attend the of- declared Blue Earth county cham-| was elected nt of the art de- } May 2.15 5% 21312 2131s ae seis ay 5 yellow corn eed ah & cel at this had/ ficers’ conference of the Lions club. | Pion husker at the contest held on| partment, while Miss Catherine Mc- Barley— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | DULUTH RANGE 6 yellow cvorn sapsigcgecaemed Dr. F. B. Strauss and G, L, Spear| the Harry Juliar farm near this|Carten, Fargo, was selected as vice F} Dec 70, 70% TC -70%| Chicago, Oct. 27-S(AP)—(WU. S| Open High Low Close|2 mixed corn. Death Toll May Go Higher _| will”represent the local club at the| city yesterday. Warner will be the| president and Miss Nellie Gray as p} > May i713 (71% l71's (7158 |D. of A)—Hogs 40,000; general Oct. 27 To arrive .. The crew of the Mosella, which| conference. county representative at the state! sepretary. eer market around 50 cents lower than| Durum— 3 mixed corn. ee contest at Nicollet, November 4 | ‘A. 0. Elstad, Jamestown, was ae BISMARCK GRAIN | Wednesday's average; early top| Oct. 1.14% ... {Sinking Principessa 3 REBEL GROUPS ROUTED Ce eS elected president of the department A (Furnished by Russell-Miller Vo.) | 10.25; strictly choice 250 to 280)Nov, 1.15% 1.16 1.14% 1.14% .10%@ .71%| of the opinion that more than 600| El Paso, Texas, Oct. 27.—(7)—El COLD CREAM of secondary education; H. N. Hem, Be; Bismarck, Oct. pound butchers held higher; bulk|Dec. 1.15% 1.15% 114% 1.14% {68%4@ .69%4| persons perished also, but they were | Continental, Spanish language news-| , Cream that refuses to whip should) Wilton, vice president, and William |. = No. 1 dark northern ... good and choice 210 to 300 pound) Rye— 6 mixed corn: 66%@ .67% | without information as to the num-| Paper, prints an offfcial statement | be thoroughly chilled by placing con-| Stewart, Towner, secretary. = No. 1 northern ...... ; 170 to 200] Dec. 24 94% 9313 937%] 2 white oats. -45%@ .46%| ber rescued by other vessels at the| today made by General Jose Alvarcz,| tainer in bowl of chopped ice. A| Miss Lillian Gubelman, Valley No, 1 amber durum . to 160 pounds | May 98% | 3 white oats. +43%@ .45% | scene. ‘ chief of the presidential staff in| Small dash of salt often helps. City, was chosen head of the depart- No, 1 mixed durum larg 0@7.50;| Flax— To arrive .. 43%@ ... (Other advices received here placed . - ment of Latin and Greek; Miss - No. 1 red durum 83 |best_ strong weights 7 00; few | Oct. 2.07% |4 white oats. -41%@ .48%|the number missing as low as 38, Agnes Moe, Williston, vice president {medium to good roasting pigs | Nov. , 2.0713 | Barley, ch to fey... 72 @ .74 | with more than 1,200 rescued by the A Couple of Record Busters and Miss ‘Kathleen’ Harris, New pounds 9.00; bulk packing | Dec. b 15% 2.15% 2.15%! ~ To arrive .... ‘ half dozen or more ships that sped — Rockford, secretary. : @7.785 heavyweights 9.50 rere Barley, med to gd Advices _ : : Be sone Ckrivseth, Lakots, a medium 9.25@10.25; light E DES! ‘o arrive .... president of the northeastern divi- y Ae weights §.50@9.75; light weights} If you have an electric waffle iron, | Barley, lower gds. sion of the association, will be pre- ¥ Speltz, per_c 7.50@9.00; packing sows 7.00@8.10;| serve waffles with fresh crushed] To arrive .. 4 aie 170. : P . siding officer at tonight’s meeting. d .. SH slaughter pigs 7.00@8.00, fruit for cessert. They are ideal|2 rye The Mosella, a French steamship ee : Dr. Frederick Starr, late of Chi- : No. 3, 56 lbs. or more .......$ 60/ Cattle 12,000; choice fed steers] after a light luncheon. To arrive . 92 ... | which was the first of the rescue : : . | cago university, will talk on “The ~ No. 4, 55 lbs. 7 No. 1 flaxsee by Chinese Situation” and Ida Clyde ms 54 To arrive .... 2.02! broug! : 3 Clark, New York city, is to speak, en Collins Girls May Be Sent Back Masabare = : 3 q “ : : J. S. Meyer, Valley Gity, is to sing One cent per pound discount un- FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON |ds. All the others picked u; |, |“The Pilgrim’s Song,” by Tschaikow- ~ der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 lbs.. five cents Athens, Greece, Oct. 27—(P)—|ship were acters Be to é sky; “Ich Liebe Dich,” by Grieg and = shell. General Theodorus Pangalos, former | sels and are now en . {A Negro Sermon,” by Will Marion ~ Hard winter wheat + $1.01 P Greek dictator, has been found guilty | Janeiro, Cook. Rev. W. E. Vater of McCabe * Dark hard winter wh +e 1.00 A of high treason by a commission ap-| The rescued men Methodist church will give the in- oS A pointed by the government to inquire} shaken by the sinki i vocation, . y RANGE OF CARLOT SALES = : into his activities, He will not be} sel, some of them ha ; Reports of special committees are hh Bunenols | Oct. a - (AP) — Placed. on trial, however, for two] sharks devo : to be given morrow morning’s > RAWfeat No, 1 davk nopthern 12314 Sse : ‘the ‘be Se will be diecusded wt tomorrow alter: 29 1-2; sample grade dark north- WANTED-—Girl for general house- had bee ; : The University of North: Dakota Wr Ard Ne i hard Shed : e work, leasant 6 at 6 tonight iy 3 No. a) Ww i a % » Mm. 1-2; No. 1 amber durum gh q Phone 862-8 after five e'clogk and the .Valley City As pedo alumni. banquet vill be ee, Methodist church na night ee wine : : FOR RENT—Cory jime Zoom apt : po! ie{ |college reunion in the dining room No. 1 i "i lothes closet, i _ ' Pacific hotel. unch- 1 Paige yet sink in ki : _s tn a8 giver this mpon for tho Corn No. 3 yellow .77. B y ee Re North Dakota‘ Cor of Adminis- Oats No, 2 white 45 1-8 i Plenty of heat and hot water. C: é trative Women: in Education at the No. 1 .98 1-4@.93 3-4, \ 120 Rosser Ave. W. ; trative, Women in No. 1 2.08@2.23 1-2. ley, sample grade .72 1-2; No. it No \ rehearsal of the Elks ant ceaee sen linen can.rent|er of a large famil; na : ‘Band tonight. ‘or .f mont ljazelhurst,| honor # : ee 4i Fifth street. i pad WANTED—Men or women tailors to! assist with alterations and press- ing. Bergeson & Hore-are two makers of records, Babe Ruth of h wee * : é z . r " i Rath of Omahe, ps 4 Bs the Yankees ‘ a] eo! cert " . ‘ rae y 4 4 : aha Bambino, whose“real is ne | Mva (lett) and Marthis Collins, said to be relatives. of the late’ Michael ; but Lady Norfolk, latd.172 eggs on 972 ive a stitl Cohuns, (From Hors “itegsliy esteriag held in Detroit cuaveed ohh ; i ‘ z YY Plas ic ten at Ta report. Cae et eM od to ye i g al the country, j : Ruth, who is ‘abit of gfarmer in the-off'seasom, = - .

Other pages from this issue: