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‘THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE NINE. en y Kinze 20, Larson 19, Lefor 16, Mad-| 12, Gronvold 15, Hyland 15, Jacobs. — | Additional Society 4 W A MDON ALD COMMISSION PASSES RESOLUTIONS dock 17, Matthaei 14, Norton 0,| sen 17, Kinze 12, Larson 18, Lefor | it -orah evince taeda Tabulation Made Early This Morning fs Oberg 1, Parkinson 16, Peterson 2,|9, Maddock 14, Matthaei 12, ‘Norton ‘i . EXPRESSING REGRET OVER DEATH Polk 2, Romsaas 19, Simonson 15,| 15, Oberg 18, Parkinson 9, Peterson 25th Anniversary of Pes, Stern 3, Watt.2, Wingerd 15, Wyum | 21, Polk 18, Romsaas 10, Simonso a Pes.in Heard 17. 12, Stern 18, Watt 15, Wingerd 8, ed ee ee Pe ATT OF COMMISSIONER CHAS, WACHTER) ..2..rseces 22°30" | "B80 Pleat * ms 1 je sessment proposal—yes ‘0, 6. roposal to increase pay of legis- Observed Last Night Barnes 63 40 859 «1184; HE ART A ACK Sai Bee Township lators: Yes 6, no 24. ated is irs 6 — putes 17 5 45 93 3 1 | Harrison Garnett 3, Graham 7, J.| , Proposal to expand powers of e twenty-fifth anniversary of | Bottineau 57 32 442,109 86 57 Former Member of Board | Vote in Burleigh ‘| Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. state equalization boatd: Yes 9, no the founding of the Current Events | Burleigh 60 25 «636524 15 4 Ceaser: : ‘| Brant 8, Bvereon 6, Gibbs 4, Lath-| 19. club as celebrated Wednesday ere: ae ne 84 47 20621052 144 256 | Former Bismarck N. P. Agent Lauded by A. P. Lenhart, | County Precincts | | rop 5, Magnuson 6, McLean 9, Nelson _Rock Hill Township ning when members of the club and | Cavalier 49 27 552 470 236 118 President—Action to Fill! @ |8, Noltimier 3, Pendray 3, Wyckoff 0.| _ Harrison Garnett 12, Graham 14, , their husbands met at dinner in the | Dickey 38 26 386 107 «9 143 28 Dies at Company Hos- Bacon 7, Bonzer 4, Brastrup 5,|J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. Lions rooms of the Grand Pacific | Divide 37 19 293 be 24 12 Vacancy Will Be Taken The 34 precincts in Burleigh | Bryant 5, Cline 8, Durey 8, Greene 5,|_ Brant 17, Everson 15, Gibbs 12, hotel. " Eddy 21 18 150 7 27 32 pital in St. Paul county which had reported up to |Gronvold 1, Hyland 8, Jacobsen 6,| Lathrop 11, Magnuson 10, McLean The table was artistically decorat- | Emmons 36 30 313 665 50 15 Later — Closing of Avénue)| press time this afternoon gave |Kinze 2, Larson 6, Lefor. 2, Maddock | 14, Nelson 14, Noltimier 9, Pendray ed in a color scheme of yellow and | Grand Fork: 70 40 1595 1123 622 113 ms e the following totals: 10, Matthaei 2, Norton 6, Oberg 7,| 15, Wyckoff 12. white, the club se Soagaile a Foster 21 17 308 417 88 6. | WwW. A. 5, veteran} Is Protested Harrison Garnett 730, Gra- [Parkinson 7, Peterson 7, Polk 7,| | Bacon 12, Bonzer 11, Brastrup 9, bohtid ee cin rai Cee aoe sad 48 18 310 463 28 26 d 1 rae Mota 3 ham 723, J. Nelson Kelly 81, Ca- |Romsaas 3, Simonson 7, Stern 6,| Bryant 15, Cline 10, Durey 12, ag the dinner ‘and Mrs, Nellie ‘Evarts Kiddie a i Fed 508 = che sae tie ie fast 18 years, died) “It grieves me to say that since| S¢¥ 85. Watt 4, Wingerd 5, Wyum 5. BU Oto One Sas eae Was toastmistress, Logan 28 iq iar 472 4 14 last night at the Northern Pacific] the last regular meeting of the Brant 699, Everson 801, Gibbs Pay incréase—yes 2, no 9; as- Hepeae thr sae ea ne x George Shafer offered a toast to | Morton 50 4718141477 139 160 |hospital in St. Paul, where he has| board of city commissioners, it has| 619, Lathrop 766, Magnuson | Sessment proposal—yes 11, no 0, | Kefor tt Okie it) Descantecns “The Ladies” and Mrs. F. H. Waldo | McIntosh 15 15 395 548 32 S| been recelving treatment the past|come to pass that the city of Bis-| 653, Mclean 802, Nelson 776, Christiania Township Ate Pg Mee Paice ete 8, responded. Miss Bertha Palmer | Nelson 35 iL 216 172 31 5 |10 days, according to a message re-| Marck may no longer enjoy the| Noltimier 592, Pendray 644, Harrison Garnett 4, Graham 16, eeaeen re ‘ol. ow omsaas 8» gave an interesting talk on her re-| Oliver 17 2 37 52 "5 5 |cetved here this morning, ainstaking and fruitful ischarge| Wyckoff 720. J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 2. 2 po raee Mensa 12, Watt 11, Win- cent trip to Boston and Mrs. Mary | Pembina 34-25 992, 408.-«S 181 = 108._'| Mr. McDonald suffered . stroke by Charles Wachter, one of | our Bet IPSEEEOE CURE COS, | TACtr TO IEC ee oe Antennae | PRuneMaT tA” snek £1 ‘McLean read an original poem about | Ramse 49 3 1200 691 156 126 |of apoplexy yesterday afternoon at ners, of his public duties, strup 611, Bryant 793, Cline 633, | Lathrop 9, Magnuson 18, McLean 9, |; fohos® ve Bebe oe the club members and their hus- Ration 32 28 736 897 bee 3 o'clock. Mrs. McDonald, who had ident A. P.Lenhart in o) Durey 571, Greene 753, Gron- . | Nelson 5, Noltimier 13, Pendray 12, | }*' Big 1 es 5, no 28. bands. Renville 30 92 238 882 42 28 | been in Bismarck for a few days at-| ening the regular meeting of the| vold 725, Hyland 811, Jacobsen | Wyckoff 2. | sents couatication aued:’ Wen Bee Several songs were sung by Mrs. | Richland 50 12,—=S«$24-~—s«92~—S«163.~—S«*73__‘| tending to business matters, was no-| Commission yesterday, the first} 756, Kinze 588, Larson 686, Le. | Bacon 9, Bonzer 3, Brastrup 13,| State equalization board: Yes 25, John A. Larson. Mrs. Obert Olson | Rolette 31 12 187 6 ‘* | tified of her husband’s turn for the} held since Commissioner Wachter’s| for 556, Maddock 723, Matthaci | Bryant 7, Cline 14, Durey 13, Greene | "° entertained the guests with a read-| Sargent | 27 18 343 648 64 worse and left on the evening train| death last Saturday. 578, Norton 784, Oberg 792, | 5, Gronvold 6, Hyland 5, Jacobson 7, | "I in Grecia 8 eee oe ae eae “While Mr. Wachter’s death is] Parkinson 576, Peterson 747, | Kinzer 12, Larson 15, Lefor 12,|Federal Court Now. The Current Events club of Bis-| Sioux 15 2 65 20 16 = Mr, and Mrs. McDonald had epent| generally mourned in this section] Polk 721, Romsaas 555, Simon- | Maddock 16, Mattheei 13, Norton 9,/ . een . marck held its first meeting on| Steele 27 18 360 373 12 fe the winter in California, returning| of the state,” continued Mr. Len-|° on 627, Stern 826, Watt 748, | Oberg 7, Parkinson 14, Peterson 8, | Tr ying Civil Cases March 28, 1903. Mrs. E. H. Wilson | Stutsm: 71 6i 17752187 224 say to Minnesota a week ago Sunday,| hart, “the members of the board of| Wingerd 592, Wyum 541. Polk 8, Romsaas 13, Simonson 16, was the first president and there Towner 38 27 221 536 “95 "3 where Mr. McDonald immediately | city commissioners have suffered a Proposal to increase pay of | Stern 6, Watt 5, Wingerd 17, Wyum| Hearing of testimony in civil cases were 16 charter members. Of this | resi 32 i, ee ae HH 33 | Sntered the St. Paul hospital, He| Very distinct. loss by the severance| legislators: Yes 776, no 807. 13. marked the resumption of the fed-* roll four were in attendance at thé | Walsh 56 16 388 244 143 va had been in poor health for some) Of the close personal ties with which Proposal to expand powers of Proposal to increase pay of legis-|cral court here today after a week’s dinner Wednesday, Mrs. Nellie | Ward 1 42 «1989 «1427 218 Te lame end leat semer wae given an|they have been bound to him| state equalization board: Yes | ators: Yes 2, no 21. recess, Evarts, Mrs. Mary McLean, Mrs. 147 indefinite leave of absence by his Races ee Sarai 1.076, no 492. Watson Oe opens bal ae The case of Anna Stevenson vs. "4 7 im, , state equalizatio: 3 es 138,/C. C. Storing, receiv e First ” aa McGillis and Mrs.’ M. Mat-| tion from the senior class, will be|state equalization board: Yes 1202, SOMpRAY Ot eEtiO. sir. MGHOMNIA should be “speed “pen the "yeeenel Long Lake nol, ipa pes Nations Bek St neti: jas; pe The following parody on the club presented to the high school Friday|no 685, entered the employ of the railroad of our proceedings a resolution as aj Harrison Garnett 13, Graham 38, McKenzie Township cupied the calendar today members and their husbands was | ™oring. at an early age. Before coming to| testimonial of our esteem of the|J. Nelson Kelly 2, Casey 2. Harrison Garnett 31, Graham 12,] Trial of criminal cases will be re- written by Mrs. Mary McLean and Ss Bismarck he was station agent at| deceased.” Brant 36, Everson 16, Gibbs 33,| J. Nelson Kelly 3, Casey 6. sumed next Tuesday. read at the dinner: fo. —.—*|| Notes on Special ‘l@rafton, N. D., where on January Resolution Lathrop 13, Magnuson 35, Mclcan| Brant 9, Everson 30, Gibbs 12,] | Judge Andrew Miller, Fargo, is Vote Returns From | 4; Teta nel wan married to Mie following resolution was] 13, Nelson 16, Noltimier 34, Pendray| Lathrop 32, Magnuson 10, McLean| presiding. Mrs, Evarte, 7 assure you, N " tia | Church Services |/%,.28,,.2% Weegee wie wisow he} adopted: 33, Wykoff 12. 34, Nelson $2, Noltimier 8, Pendray a a ree tearing club watls earby Counties ! @l/ieaves a brother, Ben McDonald of| “Charles Wachter, a member of} Bacon 10, Bonzer 13, Brastrup|9, Wyckoff 28. SUBMARINE IN COLLISION She will rank with the best, Oy ae eee ee s..|Menidosa, Ontario, a sister who|the board of city commissioners|37, Bryant 16, Cline 35, Durey 31,/ Bacon 31, Bonzer 27, Brastrup 8,] London, March (AP) —The sce vot : MOXS COU peaking at the Presbyterian lives in Ontario and an uncle, James] during the past three years, was Gronvold 10, Hyland 16,/ Bryant 28, Cline 7, Durey 10, Greene] British submarine R-4 and the de+ Go ae b Nae church on the subject of “The Trif-| cponald, of Gratton. : born in Bavaria and came to the city | Jacobsen 15, Kinze 31, Larson 38,| 29, Gronvold 28, Hyland 32, Jacobson! stroyer ‘Thruster were in. collision In_writing wonderful papers Thirty precincts out of $6 give: |ler” and taking as his text I Kings Mr. McDonald was a member of| f Bismarck in his early manhood. Lefor 33, Maddock 37, Matthaei 34,! 28, Kinzer 10, Larson 12, Lefor 7,| oft § this afternoon, In an- There are few who can compare. Harrison Garnett 313, Graham 18:21, wherein it is stated “How|the Bismarck Masonic and Elks|He engaged in business in this city » Parkinson 34,/ Maddock Matthaei 10, Norton} nouncing the news of the collision, Mrs, McLean ta doing her best 665, J. Nelson Kelly 50, Casey 15. |iong halt ye between two opinions? |jodges and of the Kem temple|@nd for many years been ac- 3, Polk 14, Romsaas 30,| 33, Oberg 33, Parkinson 7, Peterson] the admiralty states that the dam- To keep up with these two. Brant 808, Everson 364, Gibbs 549,/If the Lord be God, follow him; but| shrine at Grand Forks, Funeral| counted one of its most successful | Simonson Stern 15, Watt 30, Polk 32, Romsaas 5, Simonson| age appeared confined to both peri- Some time si - ver to eld Lathrop 347, Magnuson 556, McLean|if Baal, then follow him,” the Rev.| services will be held at Grafton| business men. For a long period|Wingerd 31, Wyum 33, Stern 33, Watt 34, Wingerd 8,| scopes and one periscoppe standard Bae ere eee oe 434, Nelson 419, Noltimier 486, Pen-| A, C. Hill began his sermon with a| Saturday morning and. {nterment| he was a member of the bo: of| Proposal to increase pay of legis-| Wyum 8 of the submarine. But when you speak of history 548, Wyckoff 315. vivid picture of the contest between | will be in the cemetery there. education of Bismarck special|lators—yes 20, no 35. Proposal to increase pay of legis- ——— Mrs, Burton ped epee Bacon 363, Bonzer 309, Brastrup|Elijah and Ahab on Mt. Carmel. Guidance, school district, and throughout the} Proposal to expand powers of|lators: Yes 22, no 25. ——————_-_-— When it comes to knowing | ian, {478 Bryant 434, Cline 837, Durey| Applying this dramatic scene from term of his service on that board|state equalization board—yes 38, no| Proposal to expand powers of Still | 512, Greene 404, Gronvold 349, Hy-|the Old Testament to the present | was most diligent in the perform- | 13. [state equalization board: Yes 28, ° * But when it ee, talents land 418, Jacobsen 411, Kinzer 545,/day the preach ‘said: “Elijah did! Jig r 1 NJ | ance of his duties. As a testimon- Missouri Township no 16, See erica ciepiey and Arnot |L&tson 607, Lefor 523, Maddock 758,/not charge Israel with forsaking ial to the service which he rendered| Harrison Garnett 7, Graham 9, J. Driscoll Township Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson and Will please in a charming way. Matthaej 514, Norton 382, Oberg 321,| God, although they had: been negli- *' on that board, one of the ward|Nelson Kelly 0, Casey’ 0. Harrison Garnett 10, Graham 73,| Fred Johnson were callers at the eee me ren Parkinson, 491, Peterson. 382, Polk|gent to the true God; but he ac- schools of the city now bears his] Brant 9, Everson 8, Gibbs 7, Lath-| J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. Hagstrom home Tuesday evening. Tee RUnae beyond compare; 341, Romsaas 441, Simonson 494.| cused them of being partly for God name. rop 9, Magnuson 4, McLean 7, Nel-! Brant 65, Everson 17, Gibbs 59,] | The Mi ydia Marske and In various kinds of club work Stern 336, Watt 332, Wingerd 500,/and partly for Baal. He told them “He also found an outlet for his|son 6, Noltimier 6, Pendray 8,| Lathrop 24, Magnuson 64, McLean| Bernita DuToit, teachers of Esther- ‘They're not found wanting there, identi ibiaiieian cxconsy sor Ade ey qe Lise tsenbrets the fence. ¢ tasted Hered in bd Lirrlaad ede Wyckoff 6. _ moe s 21, SED Noltimier 63, Pendray | ville township, spent Saturday in has a “hobby.” 1 ase pay i all men and women, since that of] fare o! ie community in serving acon 6, Bonzer_ 5, Brastrup 7,' 64, Wyckoff 10. Wing, former home of Miss DuToit. Miga Palmer has a chobby:” 4, | islators—Yes 239, No 873. day t6 this: Pbalisvartin ateagglore, |e ar eer Sorenny | ton wanny:yeate aa anijortne’ot the (Bryant 7, Cline ie Durey. a; Geers | Bactn 18: Boner 12; Rtrastrop B&| CR a a ce ee The club on ae poupaions Proposal to expand powers ofjor the ones on the fence, are the State Nominee, Only One Commercial Club. After he had laid/8, Gronvold 6, Hyland 7, Jacobson 8,| Bryant 18, Cline 62, Durey 58,| were early morning callers in Regan injoyed her picture: 5 state equalization board—Yes 581,/least useful. Time and time again aside the exacting requirements of |Kinze 7, Larson 7, Lefor 6, Maddock! Greene 16, Gronvold 16, Hyland 16,; Tuesday. But when it comes to elocution No 453. the Master spoke against indecision. Not at Meet an extensive private business, the/6, Norton 6, Oberg 5, Parkinson 4,| Jacobsen 16, Kinzer 65, Larson 67,| The Pentecostal Sunday _ school Pe Bavatton Miner aperchy eee. Indecision is harmful because it di- ? . city was most fortunate in the elec-|Peterson 6, Polk 5, Romsaas 7,! Lefor 54, Maddock 66, Matthgei 57,|was held at the home of Mr, and ih fant sin anlis a peach LOGAN COUNTY vides one’s energies. When a man} + y. A. candidates for state of-| tion of Mr. Wachter to the board of |Simonson 7, Stern 7, Watt 5, Win-| Norton 15, Oberg 17, Parkinson 55,| Mrs. John Law Sunday, During the Twenty-four precincts out of 30] says ‘This one thing I do’ he is able ficnaiay © adsembled in Bismarck city commissioners at the regular|gerd 5, Wyum 6, , . | Peterson 16, Polk 14, Romsaas 60,}absence of the Rev, Forsgren, An- If you wish some entertaining give: — to utilize the full measure of his todas Vutlinin Thete count election held in 1925. He entered] Pay increase—yes 1, no 17; as-| Simonson 62, Stern 16, Watt 20,|drew Trygg of Baldwin preached in PRE Syahid Harrison Garnett 337, Graham|strength to attain his goal. Inde- oeaiese MacDonald of Enrrore coun-| into the discharge of his official du-| sessment proposai—yes.6, no 11. Wingerd 59, Wyum 51, the church in Regan. Ave GuAbter DREOD ad these, 472, J. Nelson Kelly 14, Casey 14. |cision is harmful because it leads to| , Alex MacDona secretary of state, | tics With the same solfeltude for an Wing Township Proposal to increase pay of legis- August Asplund and son Ned Mosdames Keller, Wanner and Simpson] erent 448) Everson 426, Gibbs 355,|wrong action. To refuse'to take a|tYs nominee Yor secretary Of Staley | efficient administration of the city's! Harrison Garnett 2, Graham 12, J.| lators: Yes 46, no 39, were guests at John Asplund’s Sun- eademes Keller, Wanner and Si Lathrop 419, Magnuson 364, McLean| stand for right is to end on the side ne affairs that had always chacterized| Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0, Proposal to expand powers of | d In writing wonderful papers 456, Nelson 442, Noltimier 322,|of wrong. That is what Jesus meant teat thending the -tasuine| te bus-/_ Brant 13, Everson 1, Gibbs 12,/ state equalization board: Yes 57,] Miss Annetta and Anthony Ericke Also giving luncheons rich and rare.| Pendray 342, Wyckoff 374. when he said ‘He that is not with me, Candidates ae ene andidate for : Lathrop 1, Magnuson 13, McLean 2,) no 27. son spent Sunday afternoon’ with O, SORES eT ORES. Bacon 442, Bonzer 412, Brastrup|is against me.’ The greatest harm |e nore yon W.Cacr, Jumentows man of sound judgment, he|Nelson 1, Noltimier 9, Pendray 11, Thelma Township G. Hagstroms. low. 289, Bryant 517, Cline 320, Durey|/has come to the church in this age | S0vernor; Jo! UHEHtEnREE 2|mever cast his vote upon any offi-| Wyckoff 2. Harrison Garnett 1, Graham 19,{ A great number of the farmers Th 2 P 286, Greene 423, Gronvold 384, Hy-|is the indecision of Christian men ee, ae Jiew Dias auntie cial question until he understood] Bacon 3, Bonzer 3, Brastrup 11,]J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. of the community attended the show- ey never answer land 437, Jacobsen 420, Kinzer 342,/and women. How this is illustrated | John “idate for reelection: J, A,| 2nd had thought through the issues | Bryant 4, Cline 18, Durey 10, Greene| Brant 16, Everson 3, Gibbs 16,|ing of purebred sires in Wilton Wed- As a delegate to conventions Larson 347, Lefor 307, Maddock 408,|in the case of Pilate. It was never needy Biunaek dain fe ner of | involved. He was frank in express-|3, Gronvold 3, Hyland 4, Jacobsen 2,| Lathrop 0, Magnuson 18, McLean 0,| nexday. itt, Zager. leads the bunch. Matthaei 318, Norton 411,- Oberg|his purpose to condemn Jesus but he | Kite ire Ue ai fins ndidate for |28& his views, and always courage-|Kinze 12, Larson 13, Lefor 10, Mad-| Nelson 1, Noltimler 14, Pendray 14,|_ John Asplund spent an evening eon Carsnneain euucen 406, Parkinson 295, Peterson 431,|sat on the fence. By refusing to | #sticulture im = M. i Carring-| US in the performance of his duty.|dock 10, Matthaci 11, Norton 1,| Wyckoff 3. last week with L. M. Nordquists, Polk 416, Romsaas 297, Simonson|take a positive stand for Christ he peg) bared ee 8, baste: 6 He was amiable in disposition and|Oberg 1, Parkinson 9, Peterson 1,| Bacon 2, Bonzer 1, Brastrup 15,| Albert Johnson was a caller. at Mrs. Marcellus and Mrs, Lenhart, | 341, Stern 452, Watt 428, Wingerd|condemned Christ. ton, candidate for attorney general; | endeared himself to unusually) Polk 2, Romsaas 11, Simonson 12,| Bryant 2, Cline 16, Durey 14,|the Walter Sundquist home Wednes- Ail here to #a: 3 2 tice -dindeciat W. H. Stutsman, Mandan, candidate i ‘i ‘ y . ST eo et hidehers 325, Wyum 286,. mi “Since indecision ends in wrong ph ‘ail bet ae USieniepsar piaerct ie large circle of ‘warm friends. Tried|Stern 2, Watt 2, Wingerd 11,!Greene 2, Gronvold 3, Hyland 2,|day morning. ‘Without ostentatious display. Proposal to increase pay of legis-| action,” he continued, “it ends in| 0°. Tae N cee contr sated by all the standards which consti-|Wyum 11. Jacobsen 1, Kinzer 16, Larson 17,| Mrs. Steve Little, who has been Peta mies ok lators: Yes 175, no 724, wrong character, which ends in| 9- een jams. bert i Oraecy Taye tute the just test of title to the} Pay increase—yes 2, no 11; as-|Lefor 15, Maddock 15, Matthaei 15,| on the sick list the past two wecks, Nome toiay oummout tho memberk| Proposal’: to, expand powers of|wrong destiny. The man who drifts | for state treasurer; i kno, Ye ot Y-} esteem of his fellow citizens, we|sessment proposal—y no 4. Norton 2, Oberg 0, Parkinson 16,] is feeling better at this writing. The But what avout thelr husbands? state equalization board: Yes 433, into evil, for lack of decision, and|lor, Le Moure, candidate fot com-| can confidently say that Mr. Wach- Logan Township Peterson 3, Polk 0, Romsaas 17,| Littles have had a great deal of ‘That is just the “rub.” no 412, the man who chooses wrong, because Aine phe vdidate for WU. s pail ter is worthy of lasting memory in| Harrison Garnett 9, Graham 1, J.| Simonson 15, Stern 0, Watt 2, Win-| i ely. Their son Forrest and TU. begin with Governor Sorlic, ecw he is too flabby morally to make a| Hinoh ciMnvichell of Fargo and] te¢,history of our city. Nelson Kelly 1, Casey 1. gerd 13, Wyum 16, ave also been ill, All ‘Of whom we are very proud, ___ SHERIDAN COUNTY decision for Christ, is certain of| Trea TY the - we a i “Therefore be it resolved by the] Brant 3, Everson 10, Gibbs 1,' Proposal ‘to increase pay of leg- As he guides the state most Wisely Twenty-five precincts out of 30| disaster.” other I. V. A. members are also in! board of city commissioners of the|Nelson 11, Noltimier 1, Pendray 4'| islators: Yes 1, no 19. and three — children "And hever boasts aloud. i: i i di 5 i yaa : n@ never boasts aloud. give: é In conclusion he said, “You and 1 attendance. city of Bismarck,’ North Dakota,| {Lathrop 10, Magnuson 1, McLean 1) Proposal to expand powers of Emily Johnson of Canada Then take Attorney General Shafer, Harrison Garnett 244, Graham|are still called upon to make de- that in the death of Charles Wach-| Wyckoff 10. state equalization board: Yes 14, L. Johnson wine, always has been found 527, J. Nelson Kelly 23, Casey 10, |cisions. In business life and in so-|] Former Washburn ter, the people of the city have; Bacon 12, Bonzer 10, Brastrup 1,| no 5. Aggi Kod GeAneonee sieve cond a. Brant 510, Everson 288, Gibbs 488, | cial life we are called upon to decide Victi: sustained a great loss, that we/Bryant 10, Cline 2, Durey 2 Telfer Township aie eT Lathrop, Bad, Magnoson 308, McLean between bro exh! tet as be School Man ictim nee y arraparblee with a family |11, Gronvold 12, Hyland 7, . Harrison Garnett 4, Graham 5, J. ‘ow if you wish to hire lawyers » Nelson 415, Noltimier 477, Pen- | hopest, then, and not bec! e is- H riends in their bereave-|10, Kinze 2, Larson 4, Lefor 1, Mad-| Nelson Kelly 1, Casey 1. rnaiiger and Register can fill the bit] dray 219, Wyckoff 266, suds, If Jesus Christ comes to rob| Of Flood Disaster) ment, that « copy of these procecd.| dock 1 Matha t Nona Gherg| Brant ¢, Bverson 5; Gibbs 5, Lath- ‘Or make your latest will. Bacon 279, Benzer 266, Brastrup|your life of the things most worth i ings be sent to Mrs. Wachter, and|9, Parkinson 1, Peterson 11, Polk 10,| top 5, Magnuson 2, McLean 5, Nel- ; * 430, Bryant 281, Cline 450, Durey| while, then the reasonable thing tof One North Dakota boy is believed| that they be spread upon the min-|Romsaas 1, Simonson 1, Stern 10,|80n 2, Noltimier 0, Pendray 5,| marck hosp’ 1 ou, with some county warrants | 417, Greene 260, Gronvold 229, Hy-|do is to refuse to follow Him. But! to have lost his life in the St. Fran-| utes of this board.” Watt 9, Wingerd 1, Wyum 2. Wyckoff 1, | Mrs. Mat Bigler has spent Just go to Obert Olson——- land 278, Jacobsen 2650, Kinzer 441,| if, on the other hand, you believe|cis dam disaster in southern Cali- Bills Allowed Pay increase—yes 6, no 7; as-| Bacon 4, Bonzer 1, Brastrup 2,| parts of the last two weeks in the His smile is always bland, Larson 454, Lefor 415, Maddock 499,| Christ can do for you what no one| fornia. tn With the.exception of the allow-| sessment proposal—ycs 11, no 1. Bryant 2, Cline 3, Durey 2, Greene| community. Her daughter, iss Surkboutiithavede aauke Mane Matthaei 423, Norton 293, Oberg |else can do, then you ought to defi-|" Carl Peterson, formerly principal ance of a large number of bills, very Frances Township 2, Gronvold 1, Hyland 1, Jacobsen | Lois, accompanied her home to if Abstracts Pould-oet 253, - Parkinson 408, Peterson 295, |nitely decide to follow Him.’ ., |of the Washburn uy school, was little business was transacted by| Harrison Garnett 2, Graham 8, J.|1, Kinzer 1, Larson 4, Lefor 1,| spend the week-end. ‘That mistakes seldom inithem | Polk 266, Romsaas 414, Simonson|_ At the meeting tonight at 7:45 it| employed by the son Electric| the board yesterday. Nelson Kelly 1, Casey 4. Maddock 4, Matthaei 2, Norton 4, {=== = 1s usually a “safe bet. 461, Stern 335, Watt 295, Wingerd|is expected that the will be a large |/company at Piru and was last seen] The vachncy on the board caused| Brant 7, Everson 3, Gibbs 5, Lath-| Oberg 2, Parkinson 2, Peterson 3, | ickly Reli If you would buy groceries wholesale | 462, Wyum 426, attendance of ex-service men. Rev. | alive on a floating raft. by Mr, Wachter’s death must be|rop 4, Magnuson 6, McLean 4, Nelson| Polk 5, Romsaas 1, Simonson 3, Quic! ly henleves Or canned goods, if you please, _ Proposals to increase poy of leg-| Hill, who was at first a private and| When’ the flood disaster news| filled by. special election called by|2, Noltimier 6, Pendray 6, Wyck-| Stern 5, Watt 4, Wingerd 3, Wyum | Rheumatic Pains me, iorpson. Fs Pe be thens islators: Yes 279, no 574, later an officer in the Canadian} reached Washburn, relatives wired to] the commission, but no action wasloff 5. i | 3. | a % » Proposals to expand powers of/army, and several times wounded in| M, Tellefson; former state’s attorney | taken yesterday to that end. At a! Bacon 4, Bonzer 4, Brastrup 7, Proposal to increase pay of legis-| ,, er. Q “f But #f, you wish the best of lumber state equalization board: Yes 426,/action during the recent war, has alof McLean county, now in Los An-| later meeting the commission will| Bryant 5, Cline 8, Durey 6, Greene 4;| lators: Yes 2, no 11. , To get relief when pain tortured You will find him’ very honcaee’ | 80 880. message with a strong appeal to| geles, to investigate and determine] set the date for the election and|Gronvold 4, Hyland 4, Jacobsen 4,| Proposal to expand powers of | Joints and muscles keep you in con- kek in baslinee. dot So clon: : — men, Mrs. J, H. Mackley, soloist,! whether Mr. Peterson had been in-| designate the time within which|Kinze 7, Larson 6, Lefor 5, Maddock | state equalization board: Yes 2, no|Stant. misery rub on Joint-Ease. __, McLEAN COUNTY furnishes special music at each serv-| jured. Z candidates may file. 5, Matthaei 6, Norton 4, Oberg 3,! 10. It is quickly absorbed and you can Te pennies te hay, madchinery. Thirty-five precincts out of 62] ice. Tellefson wired back ‘that Peter-| John L. Larson rfpeared before|Parkinson 5, Peterson 2, Polk 4,/ Morton Township rub it in often =nd_ expect results ‘Who can supply your every necd ve: Pasa weary mease wee son had last been seen alive on the| the board yesterday to protest the/Romsaas 7, Simonson °3, Stern 6,{ Harrison Garnett 4, Graham 10, sl Get it at any drag- If any man can. Harrison Garnett 594, Graham Seeding Is Started raft. contemplated closing of Avenue D/ Watt 4, Wingerd 5, Wyum 6. J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. | t Wound batterie 40 wrench 1274, J. Nelson Kelly 48, Casey 29, r) ner J —s— between Seventh and Eighth streets.! Pay increase—yes 3, no 9; as-|_ Brant 12, Everson 3, Gibbs 10,| For your hardware or your tin, Brant 1215, Everson 830, Gibbs in Plaza Vicinity Mrs. J. C. Clifford ported that the school | sessment proposal—Yes 10, no 0. Lathrop 3, Magnuson 11, McLean 3, | Pago, A furnace or machinery — 1144, Lathrop 660, Magnuson 1189, ad 5 plans to request closing of Boyd Town: Nelson 4, Noltimier 9, Pendray 11,| back, i He will meet you with a grin, McLean 704, Nelson 737, Noltimier ; Teint that block at such time as erection| Harrison Garnett 3, Gr: Wyckoff 4. burning aching feet. Farmers in the vicinity of Plaza, C1) marc! es y . nett 3, Graham 13, J.| Mr. Lenhart 1s our popular mayor | 884, Pendray 1005, Wyckoff 579. |in Mountrail county, began. seeding pnts of a new high school building is Nelson Kelly 0, Cascy 0. Bacon 1, Bonzer 2, Brastrup 10,|1t_ penetrates. : Of whom I wish to’ sa: Bacon 658, Bonzer 527, Brastrup| Wednesday, according to A. W. Mel- Mrs. J. C. Clifford, 51, born in| 2@8Um so that, the block now oceu-) Brant 15, Everson 2, Gibbs 13,!Bryant 2; Cline 10, Durey FREE Send name and address for 12 Has Reeontod rani fe G smarck 1085, Bryant 539, Cline 1098, Durey len, chief ‘dispatcher of the S00 | wisconsi . ae 14 “ ict of Bis pied by the high sclool and the| Lathrop 0, Magnuson 14, McLean 1,| Greene 3, Gronvold 2, “Hyland day trial tube to Pope L: boratories . 1014, Greene 585, Gronvold 651, Hy-| Line, Dragging and seeding opera- ssc oneor the G years, died at| Dlcck directly north, which has been| Nelson 5, ‘Noltimier 9, Pendray 11,| Jacobsen 3, Kinzer 11, Larson 13, (Desk 93 Hallowed, Maine, ; Capt, Wanner is a booster, too, land 703, Jacobsen 682, Kinzer 1052] tions in the neighborhood of Under-| marek for the last 25 years, died at for school purposes, may | Wyckoff 4, : Lefor 9, Maddock 18, Matthaei 11, s Tonal ceaoe ok ha eet Larson 1165, Lefor 977, Maddock] wood are also under way and if the = iar ‘Sh. naffered Tals united. The commissioners de-| Bacon 4, Bonzer 4, Brastrup 11,| Norton 3, Oberg 2, Parkinson 10, ) For he meets you with a smile, ‘| 1190, Matthaei 1020, Norton 1728,| weather continues general seeding| “O°8!t#!. 5 h a cided to meet with the members of | Bryant 5, Cline 12, Durey 14, Greene| Peterson 4, Polk 2, Romsaas 12, | oe AS oe Oberg 719, Parkinson 1088, Peterson| operations are expected to be in|*toke about-a month ago. 1 |the school board and discuss the|2, Gronvold 2, Hyland 4. Jacobsen 3,| Simonson 11, Stern'2, Watt 1, Win-| ° ron aa talacueee cient ee ore, 679, Polk 581, Romsaas 1083, Simon-| progress over the whole territory Aigo no other relatives except her| 1°# Kinze 11, Larson 13, Lefor 13, Mad-| gerd 9, Wyum 11, : As to business qualifications * | son 1240, Stern 701, Watt 599, Win-| adjacent to the Missouri river. bree tt) ——_- dock, 14, Matthaci Norton 4,| Proposal to increase pay of leg- PEE kw ee mets 1986, Wau ae Funeral sérvices will be held at 8| Pancred Commandery Oberg 3, Parkinson 12, Peterson 2,| islators: Yes 4, no 10. | Mfesera, MeGillis, Keller and Cashman,| jaQ72P St, t0 increase, pay of legis- ‘. o'clock tomorrow morning at St. so .| Folk 1, Romsaas 10, Simongon 13,| | Proposal to expand powers of wiir'pe {Ecomes £0, slvte pi "| proposal” to “envatcl powers ot{Man Who Disappeared] iiary's procathedral, the Rev. Fr:| 0 Have Inspection) stern i, watt 3, Wingerd 110 Wyum | state equalization’ board: “Yes 11, - 8 1 ve ‘1 is . no 2. ARAIO.She FORE TAMER FICE: 8 Years Ago Found fikg oceasne. Lulernent eee Members of Tancred Commandery| Pay increas 1, no 13; as- , Glenview Township MARY, L. McLEAN. Dakota Coughs tab ae a No. 1, Knights Templar, are urged Pmpeneen yee 5, ne i Hesriaee Garoatt aa Gi aharp 12, > _—Gi : Py . reek Township : 5 . H. J, Harkness of Dickinson trans-]/ - Need Different ape og March ee he dua |New Ideas in Hog cio ien Tan pe annual ip-| Harrison Garnett 6, Graham 30,|_ Brant 11, Everson 23, Gibbs 10, acted business in this city Tuesday. - Ne iireren' eight years ago from his Raising Be Told] Mesonic tempi in Bismarck Fri-/J- Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. Lathrop 16, Magnuson 11, McLean Treatment ome at Ranaze City, Mo, Williams : day night. Dinner will be served|, Brant 27, Everson 5, Gibbs 23,) 17 Nelson 15, Noltimier 11, Pen- Bdward Furlong, 42a. world “war a 6:30" with the lod; eting to| Lathrop 4, Magpuson 25, McLean 11,| dray 8, Wyckoff 15, School Notes 1 eran, 1h balled te have ben ideas in hog raising will bel foyeqe’ “it? ‘Me lodge meeting tol Nelson 9, ‘Noltimier 26, Pend Bacon 15, Bonzer 14, B Inexpensive Treatment Never || veteran, is believed to have been| _ New ideas in hog raising wii follow. ion 9, Noltimier 26, Pendray 31, con 15, Bonzer 14, Brastrup 10, $$$ Fails located in a veterans hospital at| discussed by E, C, Harte, manager! George H. Russ of Fargo, form- Bryant 14, Cline 8, Durey 6, Greenc Wyckoff 9. es ‘A eons fy Lak . of the Hartley stock farm in Cass « Bacon 8, Bonzer 6, Brastrup 25, Bismarck high school students Morac Kinnesots seots yes or iettee his brother, Lawrence | county, and Dr. Don McMahon, state sprlas votticen, Mrs yoy or) in Bryant 8, Cline 29, Durey 27, Greene hers been fortunate this week in|] tirety different treatment from || Furlong of this city, purporting to extension veterinarian of the North! spector general. of the Knights|8-,Gronvold 7, Hyland 9, Jacobsen I good speakers and|| a cough i Dakota agricultural college, at meet- y Kinze 25, Larson 27, Lefor 27, Ma ‘ ft Hours “during the|| Tor thie colder: climate Tories || Care, Galay tank the: bretier ta the | ings to be held in Re eet aarch| Templar for North Dakota. dock 26, Matthaei 23, Norton 8, CHILDREN ' orning tion, periods. | Dr.|| been discovered that a mixture ||Great Lakes hospital in an effort|26,and Menoken hall March 27. |SPAIN WILL RETURN TO LEAGUE | Oberg 7, Parkinson 25, Peterson 6,| WH : To Our For! ident || of licorice, menthol and .a few || to establish the writer’s identitv. Mr. Harte will stress the proper} Geneva, March 22.—(AP)—Offi-| Polk 4, Romsaas 25, Simonson 25, : ‘ a \ t other ingredients produces really || “I quess I have been insane most|methods now. used in raising hogs|cial return of Spain to the League) ste™ 9, Watt 5, Wingerd 27, Wyum Radio Message ‘ ly bra Eesalts, 4 of the time for haven't, Radon wees hastings hee ditoee the | of Nations was snacuncgd i thi i: a tees 0, nb05. abs ag 3 Ss 8) cough mixture for || where I was,’ r sai g noon by Don Pedro Spanisi ye Ny 8 7 } speaker Tuesday. |] Dakota, oan and Minna William Edward Furlong, shell} A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county ag-| representative. rae schament Broposal—yes 0, no 0 Over KFYR shocked, gased and wounded in the |ricultural extension‘ agent, is ° well Township . Between 12:90 and 1:30 is now being offered ro} — red under the name & disappeared in 1920. After a|sible for the ap of BASY EVASION Harrison Garnett 1, Graham 21, J. Ate ugh treatment. Being’ arsine |{ long sesruk” bie wite, believing him | experts in the eaunty, in €o-| Manila — Mohammedan Moros ar-| Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. Each Day ple’ mixture, LitKo ‘and married E, R, Sala and is v-| operation with ae oneal Fifi rested u it ie Buren. 2, athe 17, 4 Klein’s T i . q ithrop uson 16, McLean 3 snd he rea in thacollr ae | “EST OTLEY seaiea aog Hts jenn: tat ie Bri lege Nl ai a ein’, Tommery.. mi ‘Kable. i. ; q colle ig Lis be imier 18, Pendray 16, Style Center in, of i ites are remarl Hall Special Millinery Sale for| Talks by the experts w road: | drop of touch thy lip.” 2 ater In, Center The new orthophonic phonograph,|| Drug Company, and all medicine |! Friday and Saturday—Buch-|c2%t from 1:20 to 1:30 p.m. next| carefully spill ‘wine on ‘Bonzer 0, Brastrup 21, f money from the 1627}|- iy Monday from station in Bis- 2, 6 20, Durey 16, Greene of Prairie Breezes and a dona-||_‘°2/ers—Adv. holz Hat Shoppe, 119 Third St. ae mete growed, hee ge! aa dek 4, Gronvold 2, Hyland 2: Jacobsen 8, They Are and ie | ier Kent Outfit Complete $59