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Retu-ning Yo the Stiles Arrangements are being made to| The demand for ostrich feathered The fourth candidate is Joseph they TESTS BEING Tenaya got materi need Cie etude] Extradition of Girl) ovat init, Oily ee Ena be abtalacd ia the SOO Ear suite teen oo tion of Bather C, Olson carne uf] FOR RENT—New furnished sleep- For 300 years, tea has come j outer ati le of clay from the sled peel MAME ee Protein, carbohydrates, laxative penite..ti sent to The Clean-up and Paint-up com- mittee of the Lions club met with lay evening and appointed the fol- MENOKEN DEAD Burleigh Co. Farmer For Past 11 Years Succumbs to Coghian, Bismarck attorney. Mellon Believes Providence Will Having waived examination and been bound over to the district court on two charges of horse stealing within a week, Robert Drake, who lives west of Regan, is now await- colt loose on the prairie. jail, having failed to furnish the $1,000 bonds demanded of him to se- lowing committee of Squirrels to A ing arraignment in’ district court, | cure his liberty—$500 on each gran ‘Will Determine Whether Mak- a in this civic movement: Arn- Lingering Iiness Take Care of Him having: indicated, that he epee larcenry count. Id n agen, chai: 3 _Joht ies api guilty to charges, according to ing of Blocks at Peniten- Sloan, * ~ a rgerenor Elmer William Thomas Dance, 56, tarm-| Washington, April 17—(AP)— | Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane, in| State’s Attorney of urch a tl Thornberg. Secretary Mellon has returned to ecretat r whos t he was first arraigned. ens ‘. tiary Is Praeticable The two. committees "wil meet |Jeart’ Curae hla farts toe’ tt [his office from a. vacation in Ber-| "ise court he was first arraigned’! Williams County Dies hatin Thursday evening at the Associa-| morning after a lingering illness of|™uda. He promptly denied a report |tion js that Drake is said to have : North the project. “If the plan Tests which are expected to de- termine whether the proposal to make paving brick at the state pen- itentiary here is practicable are Bia tae toot acco: A. Kitchen, conntatioatabet of agri- culture and labor and a member of the state board of . administration, who has expressed dee to arf the men at the tiary an runner In discussions of the ready held by the boa: istration, the opinion has been ex- pressed that clay deposits near the ry pits has the department of mines at the Uni- versity of North Dakota and Dr. A. Ww. Noein department been asked to conduct the experi- ments. It is assumed here that clay from other parts of the state will be obtained for mixture with p interest in is __ practicable,” Kitchen said, “it would be a great aid in solving the problem of how peniten- also would be of benefit to the state. The brick could be used in public im such a Ps) mi more wit ment along the same . ements and it be the fore- ad develop- of admin- head, has tion of Commerce rooms in order to make plans for the campaign. Five Buildings Are Burned at Dodge, N Fire last night at Dodge, N. D., destroyed five buildings with an estimated loss of $20,000. The buildings were: Joseph Jacobs’ gen- eral store, Hans Fix’ barber shop, a vacant store building owned by J. Meyers of Zap, an implement shed and a store occupied by the Staffin- rud Hardware company. The Dodge town hall and moving picture theatre located on the second floor of the Jacobs general store building. A piano, motion jicture equipment and a large num- t of folding chairs were destroyed Jacobs’ loss on his general store is is estimated $8,000. al- ried N. Bent peel negatively, Governor Alfred E. S:nith, of New York, can- didate for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination, has broken his po- litical silence in the south where he cancer. ‘uneral services will be held from the Menoken town hall at 2:30 Pp. m. Thursday with Rev. Oscar 8. Jacobson, Bismarck, pastor-at-large for the English Baptist church, of- ficiating. Mr. Dance was born Nov. 21, 1871, on a farm in Missouri. He grew to manhood there where he attended the public schools.: He was mar- ried on Dec. 27, 1896, at Canton, Mo., and came from Canton to Menoken 11 years ago. Besides his widow he leaves three children, Alvin C. and Nellie Opal, of Menoken and Archie Clifford of Paullina, Iow: three sisters, Mrs. R. L. Dralle, Bismarc'! Connell, Cameron, Gertie Schouse, Omaha, and Mrs, Mary Dance, Lewiston, Me., his mother, who has been visiting here. ‘the' Minnesota Asks For in East St. Louis, Ill., was asked of Governor Small of Illinois by Gov- ernor Christianson today. Miss Olson faces a charge in Tsanti county of making a false re- jort to the state commissioner of anks, The bank was closed because of a ;|SALESMAN WANTED—$75 to that he plannned to retire from pol- itics and business at the end of the present administration, saying: “That is the first I have heard of that. I do not know what I will do, but I suppose providence will take care of me.” FARGO VOTE LIGHT Fargo, April 17.—(?)—Voting in the school election here today was light up to noo., 58 votes were cast. The light vote was due to the fact that three members of the board of education who seek reelection were unopposed. TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY stolen the same horse twice. | Williston, N. D., April 17.—(AP) Drake, according to the story told;—-Gustav A. Lake, serving his first by complaining witnesses and which, term as state’. attorney of Williams according to Crane, Drake admits, |county, suffered a heart attack to- FEEL WONDERFUL! Food that “Stands By” You QUAKER OATS $100 per week. Call evenings, Princess Hotel, S. Mikkelson, FOR SALE—Furniture, reasonable rice. Dining. ‘room set, beds, ureau, rug, rockers and miscel- SALISBURY Sagless spring and mattress for a 4x6 bed, practically new, retails for $40.00, will sell cheap. Call at 910 Seventh street or phone 300-M after 5 o'clock. WANTED—Two men to dig rock “bulk” and vitamines, plus toasty, creamy deliciousness. farm at midnight, he again stole the| take the body to the family home at) has declined to the pc horse, later turning the mare and/ Alexandria, Minn. | for Drake is at present in the county |~ : are being used (ORANGE PEKO ND SEP Ob Schilling OQ to America with half ite fragrant freshness lost, but. now you can taste it as fresh 7 Head “4 half mile west of Sterling. In- e the penitentiary clay in an effort to|came in search of recreatior. on the|“run” and depleted reserve. vestor’s Mort Security Co. f k determine what proportions, if any, | golf links. Mice with Hine Gerent tara: Ww wee it left the Oriental tea’ are necessa! for the successful} An interview brought the state- —Difice with First Guaranty bank. 2d ait a sche ictn2, ° Washburn Attorney Candidate For Judge Washburn, N. D., April 17.(7)— Announcement that he is a candi- date for judge in the fourth judicial district has been made here by George P. Gibson, local attorney. He is the fourth man to enter the contest which finds J. A. Coffey, Jamestown, and Fred Jansonius, Bismarck, the incumbents, seeking reelection. Gibson has practiced law here for 27 years, was state’s attorney of Oliver county four years; pre i- dent of the Washburn school /OSit10NS BEFORE GRADUATION Untrained workers hunt jobs in Production of paving blocks. ment from him that he would not at- Brick-making machinery already|tend the Housion convention where is in ge at the penitentiary, al-| his cohorts will battle for the 733% though some changes and additions |delegate votes necessary to name would be necessary for the manu-|the party standard bearer. facture of paving blocks. In addi-| Pres: newspapermen as to tion it would be necessary to con-|whether he might reconsider this struct new kilns, since those already | decision, the governor said: t, in place would not withstand the; “No, I meant that I will not at- high temperatures necessary to burn|tend. There's no use of my going.” paving brick. Brick al on wen, 1we|Bee Blockade Brings ind at the penitentiary utilized in constructing the = Minor Auto Crashes Tulare, Calif. April 17—@)— kilns, however, Kitchen said. Scores of motcrists were stung and, several minor collisions resulted from a bee blockade which jammed traffic on the state highway 14 miles south of here for several hours yesterday. The blockade started when a truckload and a trailer of bee-hives collided. A huge swarm of bees ‘>, fora Europe that can begin tomorrow? Take a through train to quaint old French Montreal, or Quebec. Glide down the St. Lawrence between French-Canadian farms and villages ae romantic as anything the cr wel <r mire charmingly hospital isn'e tatthiert ‘ectaally saves 2 days open sea! No, it doesn’t cost more: ask for ap of poe Em- ‘ » the regal new Duchesses, 4 fr thel sister Cabin ships i can still get the accom- modatlons you want. It’s lots more jg fun this way. rope APITOT Theatre gardens. It’s a new secret Tonight—Tuesday NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That gn the 6th day of April, 1928, th Board of jommissioners of th North Dakota, ne ti ceived and o struction of the veral kinds of pav- ing for which b! ic! have been invited in Paving District Number Five of eaid city on the following described Streets and avenues: On Seventh Street from Avenue D H. M. TAIT to the Boulevard. to nyeighth Street from Avenue B/ arose from the hives and immediate-| vain. Students at Dakota Business Sor any ivel Meastbipthecet Srecees On Ninth Street from Avenue B to lege, Fargo, have positions te ly a busy. Traffic officers were stationed at strategic points to warn motorisis, but the bees proved sn have a wider range than expect- It was impossible to remove the bees and clear the highway until nightfall, when they returned to their hives. FORKS P. M. NANED Washington, April 17W—(AP)— Postmasters nominated today in- cluded: Grand Forks, N. D., James H. MeNicol. TWO MORE FOR HOOVER Avenue D. On Tenth Street from Broadway to Thayer Avenue, and from Rosser to Avenue C. On Eleventh Street from Broadway to Avenue B. On Twelfth Street from Broadway to Avenu nue B. On Thirteenth Street from Broad- way to Avenue B. On Fourteenth Street from Broad- e we to Ave mn Fit th Street from Thayer Avenue to Avenue B. On Sixteenth Street from Rosser Avenue to Avenue B. On Broadway from Ninth Street to Fourt h Street. On ager. Avenue from Tenth Street to Fifteenth Street. On Rosser venui from Tenth Btreet to Six ith Sti mn Avenu from ith Street to Twelfth Street. Avenue "= aya Ninth Street to ‘will delightfully color dainty lingerie, stockings, children’s clothes anded to them’’ upon graduation or before, K. I. Waide was placed with Fargo Battery and TractorCo., Lillian Manns, with Reliance Mo- tor Co., Thief River Falls, before finishing their courses. D.B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training (copyrighted—unobtainable sIsewhere), enables students to be- tin work with experience, ~ Watch results, **Follow the Suc- ceS$ful,”” ehhh ae niet vancement. Tite F, ‘atkins, Colorado 5; » Colo., April 17. —P)—Two ar Clsradns is dele- Pres. 806 Front St. Fargo. gates to the Republican National is Sixteenth Street. convention will carry an endorse- to Biever Strecro™ Seventh Street! ment for Herbert Hoover and the ‘On Avenue D. from Eighth Street| other 18 will go uninstructed. This YOU to Ninth Stre decided at the Republican ie Have a No Worry Policy When You venue E from Sixth Street to Canadian Pacific Carry Canadian Pacific Express Travell. START YOUR YOUNGSTERS EARLY WITH LIFE INSURANCE THE OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANY PLING NEBRASKA eneral Agent mA nth Street. | poner nna mn Avenue rom Sixth Street to igthih Street, ae | ‘ursuant to the plans and specifica- tions therefor ‘on’ file in the office! of the city auditor of said city, and r that on the 23rd day of April, 1928,! at the hour of eight o’clock p. m., or soon thereafter as said matter can be considered the board of City Com- missioners will consider and act upon the bids so received. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: that v prior to the meeting so fixed to con- sider and act seen, the said bids, the owners of a majority of the property | liable to be specially ass for; such paving may file with the city | auditor a written petition indicating that such petitioners are agreed in a ference for any one of the sev- eral kinds of ving or paving ma- terials for which bids were invited ie Dated this 1th 4 rit, 1928. lay of April, a MM. HO 'ATRIRSON: 17) City Auditor. 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