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PAGE! EIGHT THAT KLUXERS BURNED NEGRO Imperial! Wizard Is Surprise Witness in Federal Case at Pittsburgh April 13.—(AP) Evans, imperial the Ku Klux Klan, was a ness in feders] court to- ase of the Klan against members. The imperial ed testimony of defense es that klansmen had burned near Terrell, Texas, in the Pittsburgh, Pa., —Dr. Hiram W. vazard m ral was told by = an, Klan attorney that Clar- ed been debated in d thot later the out, tarred and on fire, late in| rrence ever took | pla said Evans. He declared that, in'the fall of 1920 there were no Klansmen in Dallas, and that the first Klansmen were taken into the} order there in 1921. Transit Charge on Grain Shipments to Be Effective Apr. 21 Grand Forks) Ape April 13.—#)—On April 21, a one and one-half ,cent transit on grain shipments origin- ating in east Grand, Forks terri- tory of the Northern Pacific rail- way cleaned, mill-mixed or milled at Grand Forks and destined to Minneapolis, Duluth or pomts on the Northern Pacifit west of Fargo, will go into effect, Northern Pa-| Cific. general offices in St. Paul in- formed T. A. Durrant, traffic man- ager of the Greater Grand Forks Traffic association, over long dis- tance telephone this morning. The Northern Pacific switching charge on grain moved from eleva- tors in East Grand Forks to mills and cleaning plants in Grand Forks will be reduced from five cents per hundredweight, to 8 1-2 cents on the sar.e rate. Soriie Company of Grand Forks Wants . Rate Case Reviewed Grand Forks, April 13—(AP)— A petition seeking modification of interstate commerce commission's order to reduce freight rates on petroleum and_petrole products shipped from the midcontental fields to Grand Forks and askine further raductions than 79 cents per hun- ht as published in the led today with the inter- by}. ant, fic manager of Grand Forks Traffic while the from 70 to Paik 8 , Today | ministration and finance—the “‘ 001: nape test Gecisic: *-| proval an guilty im dis- t degree murder in connection with the death of Milo Smith, farmer. nesr Rutledge, on Janus: Bénton, 1! stay of execution et Apri! 17'oa an_insanity plea ranted Charles Birger by Cir- ae judge Charles E. Miller. Birg- er was sentenced to hang at 10 a. m. Friday. “Fargo,.N. D.—Alber Slorby, of Minot ‘was elected president of the North: Dakota Photographers asso- iztion, with Oscar Berg, James- Alvin Dolph, Mayville, secretary, neal Ross il al Rae aa “1 THe PRACELET A BAND OF BONDAGE? lat the next meeting of the club on! | Thursdey night, April 26 . comed into club member:hip and a .| Man or woman interested in flowers here last night, won a unanimous | p, * ae had been lowe: | ETHEL | | TRE Fea. GleRIFIGANCE, Flower and Garden | Enthusiasts Meet While the weather was not exact- ly conducive to Zlower and garden talk, nevertheless a small coterie of enthusiastic outdoor lovers gathered in the Chamber of Commerce last night to discuss pens rand rior to the discussion, E. G. Wan- ner, secretary of the Flower and Garden club, gave a short talk on “Gladioli.” oy his talk, Mr. Wanner as about the proper planting we how they should be set out, and the care that must be exercised in rais- ing them. it was announced that preliminary steps towards the staging of the annual flower shows would be taken | Several new members were wel-} general invitatior. was issued to any: and gardens to become members of the club. “| Minnesota's ‘Big 3 | Exceeds Authority; Foul, Resota’s state St. 13. —M iar of 3c: Thres”—was held without authority to override decisons of the state highway commissioner in road building contracts in a district court order here today. i Judge Carlton F. MeNally in Ramsey county district court made the ruling in connection ae the award of a contract to J. J. S. Mergens of Misseapola: ae con- struction of a section of Highway 5 between Menksto and St. way Commissioner Babcock awarded the contract to the Min- apolis firm, but after appreving it, the Pi Three” canceled its ap- ordered the award to another firm, der ig the latter's e Mergens firm brought action in a district court to compel the “Big Three” to approve the award, and an order to ‘this effect was signed by Judge MeN. Notre Dame is compiling a great basketball record under George Keo- an, coach. The Irish cage squad a8 won 56 out of 62 games in the past three seasons. Have You Tried Your Sample? Opie, Langdon, treasurer. Bree atari tetanic | ‘Jemes McLaughlin and 0! Lodged jo enaiee pisened x2 guilty oy vagranc: Setore. Justice of ‘the Foe Ill Please You “Ghee BRACELET” \Danger of Flood at Prisoner Escapes From Stanley Jail tinue. This morning’s reading was, Heinz. Catsup, “| Rolled Oats Minct, April 13.—(®i—Anton | 22-25 feet Raemleniyer. 1835 yes-|$ SS . 0c oer. pe- “OB. “eee ce 50c Thompson, who has been held in the oat eaimicres bardcseastgens "| resh trawberries ‘3 bottle . county jail at Stanley for the last} year awaiting trial on a charge of| having criminally ettacked his daughter, escaped about midnight last night, according to information telephoned here today by Sheriff S. A. Warren of Mountrail county. Thompson used wooden keys to open the doors of the jail an — ‘his freedom, the sheriff believt Minot being under water. CHIMNEY FIRE A chimney fire at the Sweet S| on Main avenue resulted in a for the fire department at 2:30 terday afternoon. The fire di damage. Minot Thought Past California Vegetables Kept on Crushed Ice = on Display Better Refrigeration Facilities . “That’s the Difference” Now Peas — — Green Peppers — Chicory ow eas Tipe io Heod Lettuce "Sew Becton Nor Canvots New Turzips Farsley — New Cabbage Southern Vegetables Green Onions — Radishes — Cucumbers — As; i Tomatoes — New Potatoes — a Fresh Strdwberries, 2 boxes for . Very Fancy Bananss, per pound . BEEF Cernot bo grain-! We are now cutting ec 6) Lave been on full grain to the consumer. For excellent quality : Feney Sugar-cared Smoked: L size, whol Small size, Large ae . 29c | ony. th SPECLAL Lor, Scena Fg ee Minot, April 13 —(AP)—The level of the Mouse’ river, which has been ebove flood mark for 2 week, bogan | ib] lows sliced,, pound Grain-fed Steer You'll like it~ ‘all its own: Gost-Getters ‘Grafton Woman Goes dropping last night with indications from upstream that the fall will con- high water as strenuous and syste- matic diling has confined the stream to its course in most places: Some damage to highways has occurred, two state roads leaving east from aiet finding that D, Heaith Board] s ae éSortion produced by some oe se al at the in- the office @¢ 3 ic eg was ‘com a of Attorney C. D ‘as a member health advise jounced today by > if Fees Taye it i j at F ? é s i is Notice---To PERSONAL ORDER Members Your package of BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE— roasted and packed especially fer you has just come. It is in fine condition—fresh and fine flavor. We will be pleased to have you ‘call for it soon. Our list of PERSONAL ORDER membere using BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE is increasing every month. If you are not getting your coffee by this co-operative al sane ieee . month 10 CENTS PER POUND, ask ebout it. Jt will interest you. R. P, LOGAN BISMARCK, NO.’ DAK. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [===] Grocery eae THE ORIGINAL rocery AND‘CARRY STORE ae See. oom 75c “That describes in four words our ae CER stock. of fine groceries. goods, age bu “to chasse, mailk—and all the ” Baked Foods Sree es 3 rday we bave ans* a: Bread. “and Rous Cakes" Cod eS Bake «212 Sixth Street Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. . Swift’s Silverleaf Lard, 41b. Phone 53 | Rie eevee Cece cece nceescoeccensy Head Sanna Celery, Cauliflower, Spinach, New Beets « New: Carrots, Fresh “Asparagus, New Potatoes Sweet Potatoes, Green Onions, Radishes Tomatoes, Cucumbers Carrots and Parsnips, very t good, 10 Ibs. ...........0... oreccese o0s Potatoes, 10 a he. Fresh Cocoanuts, Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruit, Applex. _ Home Brand Jell Powder, special, Royal Garden ‘Green Tea, special, sag Prins 24 Pears, 2 cans Prince No. sliced Pineapple, Pork Loins, Fancy lot Dressed a * special,"3 cans for 6 cans Baby Stuart Sweet Corn, % cans Baby Stuart Peas, special, 12°. assorted $1.79 Home-made Argel Food Cakes.. Plain and Filled Cookies. ° Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: FRESH GROCERIES DAILY We don’t know of a grocery store that is as well equipped to take care of your needs, as .we'are. We've worked hard to make it the best grocery store in town. We've | 3? gone right to headquarters and gathered all the favorite brands—those that have been tested by.long usage and found worthy. Our canned goods are dainty and whole san, sun nvenpiting ‘6 guacamtenk > he Sih 0d: rodea aude. a ering: soir. geentin Seek sd Sha ata is no higher than elsewhere where the goods ate often inferior. Try us. of) sy a Os.