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MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928 + BARLYVETOOR |i FARM MEASURE IS FORECAST Senator McNary and Rep. Haugen Decline to Announce Further Plans «Washington, May 21—(AP)—An THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 6 PAGE THREE Minn. ‘© SD, 1 dark A TT TG 1 Baxter, 19, who with an was veinz | Fyneral Services BICYCLE STARS jt cicc"" st gue NORTH DAKOTA |e thet ee oe Mies. F. Muckler Wallace McClure and John Grove. The youth said he had not seen Held Here Today ve | Baxter tes baa ag ey wiaals ive i |separated after serving a -day Fey 2 amber |sentence for carrying firearms at| se Prghtora had wd WIN MUCH ¢ 1 amber durum STON E ] | Atoka, Okla. They were arrested | Perry funeral parlors for Mrs Ler To arrive tre Atoka, Feb. 11, four days after |p, Muckler, 45. of Temvik who died leputies were slain, s said. hed 1 durum ‘ ae The ahs found. Oh ‘them had been | #t.@ local hospital Sunday evening. Senatorial Candidate Says Peo-| the officers’ pistols. Miss Lena P. Danford was borr Burns said Grove and McClure! Aug: 15, 1882 in Delaware county le Are ‘Going to Vote as : i q sho | 1owa. She was married to F. A bi hie prisoners not far from Lafayette.| Rapids, lows. Shortly after their He declared the trio then released] ™@Friage | Mr. and Mrs. Muckler ; 7 me to Te Every day in every way North | them. aus sends thale tone they have ‘The Elenhants Are Coming ——— Victors in All-For-Glory Day Centests With 50 Points— amber durum St. Mary’s Next hergtees To arrive Bicycle stars of the Will school], faerly veto of the McNary-Haugen " i +++ 1.0418@1.061% | Dakota is growing wetter and} ie cei cepaiis i farm relief bill by President Cool- Tie’ titse “annul AitiBor Glory day 1014; @1.04% | wetter. North Dakotans are going|Two McLean County | ccasel leaves her pontts, Me. 03 idge was indicated today after the president had conferred with Sena- tor McNary, Republican, Oregon, and Representative La 1 Repub- lican, Iowa, authors of the measure. Senator Brookhart of Iowa urged Mr. Coolidge today neither to ap- rove nor to veto the bill but to al- fow it to become law without his signature. Then the supreme court could pass upon the constitutional- contests. The victors finishe: To arrive a total of 50 points. St. Mary's! 4 yellow corn scored 34 points; William Moore| _ To arrive was third with 26; the Roosevelt school had 23 points while the Rich- holt school garnered a lone tally. |* The kite flying and pushmobilc | contests were called off when the number of entries was so small that W. G. Fulton, sponsor of the meet, » 103%@ to vote as they think. And when- ° Ff y '9913@1.01%4 lever the wet Republican candidates) Boys Being Sought) M's, Silss Danford of Rapid City, D for state office speak it rains, Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. Earl Muck- That was the declaration in Bis: Love of adventure and a desire to} ler of Rapid City, S. D.; two broth- marck today of C. P. Stone, wet see the West is belived to have led] ers, Will Danford of Des Moines Republican candidate for United/two McLean county boys to start}and Glen Danford of Manchester, States senator. 2 , |out on a western tour recently, with- | Iowa, Stone was here following a trip|out the knowledge of their parents The remains will be taken to Man- last week in the western part of the |according to Ole Stefferud of Wash- | chester, Iowa, for interment. e getting ready for one of the|burn, McLean county sheriff. who To arrive mixed corn mixed corn ene Creo izati inci felt that competition would not be/6 mixed corn ig mectings of the campaign to be|}now conducting a systematic hunt ity,of the equalization fee pencil ikean enbugh, ite oat held tomorrow night in Fargo at| for the lads, Former Dakota {dent tliat the dispute between Con- Russell Arnot proved to be the} eae) the Grand theatre. Henry, 14, and Harold 13, sons of | 2 gress and the executive regarding best designer of model acroplanes.| | To rrrive . The band will play and a pleasant | Mr. and’ Mrs. Henry Boe who live Lumberman Dies time is assured all who attend, he!nine miles south of Ruso, are the! m ie be They left home thre: weeks ago, each riding a gray horse alee ee definite Huila cH ay whereabouts, since have been ob- ‘ ion. |tained. Two boys answering some- clus hea tie one ga! a by | what their descriptions, but withoutli ge ee ee ay In 1882 Stoltze went to North! Dakota and there undertook his irs’ ventures in the lumber _busi- His “Bennet-Ford” took fourth u place in the Class II contests re-|Barley, ch to f quiring planes with a wing spread|_ To arrive ... of 12 to 16 inches. His all-metal! Barley, med to gd plane, the “America” took first! To arrive ... place in the all-metal plane contest.) Barley, lo The “Spirit of Bismarck,” built! , To arrive . by William Kelley, was judged the,? "ye --. best all-around plane entered in any|._ To arrive . of the events. It was piven first|No. 1 flaxseed. a| To arrive . farm relief legislation revolved around the question of the constitu- tionality of the fee. Unwilling to admit defeat, Sena- tor McNary and _ Representative Haugen would announce no plans today in the event of a veto. There were indications that the senator might ask to have the bill referred back to the agriculture committee 3 with a view to having it decide on| Christy Br declared. “Iam convinced,” Stone “from my contacts in the camp: so far that the people are reasc out the whole wet and dry ques On the matter of the repeal referendum of the state’s constitu-'horses, were reported to have been tional prohibition clause, I believe at the prairie store between Max and y are going to vote as they drink.!Minot last Tuesday, but v identification has not been m Minneapolis, May 21.—(AP)— Fred H. Stoltoze, lumberman and portsman, died at his home here Fa 3. Cireus which is the only large circus in all the world that | Place in Class 1 for planes with 2 confident the result ‘ ‘ es Te mov whether to seek legislation without, still retains the parade feature of dtens day, and which will. be here | Wing spread of greater than 16! BISMARCK GRAIN surprising.” Henry is described as dark com-| He mov sasha ane ois the equalization fee. next Monday for two performances has on its ligt of attractions an army| inches. Anton Geigert’s “Bismarck Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | The wet Republicans today for-|plexioned while Harold is of light h oltze of Minneapolis, The apparent determination of| of elephants, which present a series of stunts that will surprise even the| Monoplanc” was | second and the; (Furnis y Russell-Miller CO.) | mally filed several candidates on the ; compl . Henry doe: rvices will: He aaa Mr. Coolidge to veto the bill and to| old-time circus fan. The Christy Circus will arrive Sunday in Bismarck | “American Eagle.” built by Junior} Bismarck, } Istate ticket. Stone’s candidacy for { ask congress for some, farm relief| and every one ig invited to pay the show grounds a visit on the Sabbath Birdeell, was thind in Clase 1. [Ne a rn “57:3e| United States senator was formally y rever Having: ve day, especially if an effort is made| Will be many an intimate glimpse of the circus folks. pane Ste first in Class I. It was built, by|No. 1 mixed durum the first district opposing 0. B.{caps. One had a sheepskin coat and Mine Superintendent to pass another bill. Victor Carufel. Lynn Byrne’s King} N' Burtness, incumbent. Charles | her an army coat. When they] jn Mexico Murdered j — tiie: situ cldning!, sAassubled “nti thal ~ | of The Air” was second, the “Ace” | » 21 Streich was filed as a candidate for {left home horseback, they headed to- roller paved the way te the Hote| raving one of the Aberdeen moving] built by Donald Bowman was third|N' 7} rovernor and Herman Hardt as a{Wards Benedict. % or ee scores.. Bochm had tittle trouble at | YS come to Steele after the furni-| and Russell Arnot’s “Bennett-Ford” 13 | Cov idate for commissioner of agri-| Anyone having any information| Mexico City, May 21.—(AP)— MANDAN NEWS any other time during the game.|ttre last Monday. ita ae culture: which may lead to the finding of the | Dispatches to ren r today said ae A a e “Red Knight” built by How- Po ae vithin | boys is requested to communicate |that F. Nolden, Amevican super- He, collected 2 dozen scalps via] J. E. Burton is having ® garage] ard ‘Byme in Class III for. planes ane ee nace ean ritl| With Mr. Stefferud at Washburn, |intendent of the Latin American Oil t atter got | erected on the rear of his home place| with a wingspread of less than 12! be filed as a candidate for lieuten- | company, had been murdered by a by second until the fifth inning. in Steele. inches, w: i * ° i caer . » was the only entry in this bt a ie " M workman at Alamo, near Tampico. JIMMIES BEAT | wscetveterscmtn ussehet img] "Mtthers' Day was sitingty ob-| tags.” "OY NY NIN ot Ed Pos us a exndice to| “Gonepoes eee the workman Wan said te, have * rances Byrne also had a “Spiri' i ‘i iti 8 rawn a gun and fi: al 5 into left field that nearly dropped|Served at the Methodist ehurch,| of St, Louis.” Entered in the all- EA ee ag Golale sul) ath old killing him. instantly, during a dis- in the Missouri for two tallies, Phil| Sunday, May 13th, a mi hints He Sib. ear com i were not ready today. —— ead 4 : TR AINERS 8-7 Helbling leaned on another in the Ribena » a mixed quartet | metal plane esata LE was given|der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs, five cents | WCT ne” une speak we bring em| Oklahoma City, Okla, May 21.—|(ussion, with «the bere b] day with burial at Lakewood. ° ——— ee final frame to bring in » Mandan| teropersa] oalieee. Zien Veen | Snoreriea STR ogee Amol sind winter. wheat. rain,” said Stone, “That leaves | (AP)—-Clvde Short, confined in the |Nolden's address in ot David Ballantine. by Junior Birdzell, was third and|Daric Lard wint:r w BE tees fe 8 Chl casts aannag ter el The Huff lineup was as follows: Mi ‘ Delain Ward’s “Ai ty The wet Republican speakers|for robbery of the Sabin, Minn.,}* —— W. Ellison, ss; Bendickson, Ib; Ol... ™@"- LeRoy Whitnoy and mother | Delain Ward's “Air Devil” was : 5 itinerary for this week is as follows: |bank, has made a confession that he i . Lax Baseball Mechanics and rabeeas chs Smith, 1.) Were UP from near Kintyre, Tues- | fourth. CHICAGO CASH G Sarrison i r i Getti Up Night t son, If; Oren, cf; Reb, 2b; Smit " hie: (AP Garrison at the opera house tonight.jand a companion murdered Luther etting Up gnts 9 *|day afternoon to attend the funeral ae Sta ole ieee tid Van Hook at the theatre, Tuesday Bishop, Oklahoma detective, at his| . |C. Reb, p; Dahl, 3b; Gartner, c.. Tactical Errors Cost Man: The Mandan shops Tineup was: P.| services of Rev. A. W. Porter. No. 2 hard 1.5212@1.53; No. o>—_______________» : 8 3¢3, i 3 at 3 o'clock; Williston, Wednesday | home here December 5, 19: A let. If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up! ' : Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain and Mrs.|| Addition: ern suring 1.50 so alent cnet Gros ini f Si hi danites a Game Hotline ot fn Meteo: as BAW: Winsas Ritove- bat tothe cals al Markets d Corn No. 2 mix No, 2]at the courthouse at 8 p. Cros-|ter containing the confession was| Nights, Backache, Burning or Itch- jl i i y y 1.08% @1.10. by, at the courthouse Thursday at|received today by J. Berry King. as-| ing Sensation, leg or groin pains Minic doawubuinl rvecieatinn stcintieabiallll ema 1b; Dahl, ss; Fredericks, c; ae anne eka Heard 4 ee visit bari Nt elite 691. @7: .3]8 p. m.; Flaxton, Friday afternoon |sistant attorney general, from J. J. make you feel old, tired, pepless DeSite 7 tothe Bate Teantte| M % anil aa thite 66@71 at Woodman hall, Kenmare Friday | Sulliv: and worn out why not make the| ‘ game 8 to 7 for the State Training ssiotaccdiiiiaebaias at ‘Mrs. A. W. Porter is visiting with Ae we 126@% Cecnnde “the sckey: falls Donny: é aad orn at eae oe school team Saturday afternoon in her daughter, Mrs. Maud Whitney, Barley_-93@1.00, e brook Saturday afternoon at Com- i wes acquitted on} up. Get Cystex today at any drug) : store. Put it to a 48 hour test. = their clash with the Jamestown Col-|Qld Landmark in out at the farm place for a few Faery met 4 00@ 4.35. munity hall, Minot Saturday eve-|a charge of murder in connection a Money back if you don’t soon feel legians. The Mandan tossers at days. A iadale i 9 i with the slaying here last year. He one time held an apparently safe Mandan Destroyed Misses Anderson, White, and Lien, Clover seed 19.00@26.00. ning saeco es alli that Seta ipaciner’ In the) crimel ienearetullict pen; slenp Same margin of 7 to 5, but heavy stick- ee Allen district school teachers were eee pres Gena had been killed in a pistol battle| with pains alleviated. Try Cystex i n the tof Ericson and|_,Fire of unknown origin Saturday | all in Steele Sunday at a Ribs 12.25, e One of Two Escai ed at heeatcavee : with pains al _ Try Cy Salic along with a tactical error on|tight completely destroyed an old|Day” program at) the Metrone| Vielent Breaks in High Priced| Bellics 13.87. Pp with officers in Texas but refuscd| today. Only 60e.-A F re i to name him. the Trainers’ catcher allowed the|!andmark in Mandan and an adjoin-| church. 5 7 Prisoners Captured game to slip away from the local ane niin te buil Late Saturday night some un- Shares Follow an Earlier Fars - ae ey ee 9 School con! jam ascuntelia fr raaatedbe Sve et landed pale known parties gained entrance to Advance Good “steers 11.50 to 12.50, medium ee ae a “< 3 ar] ricson’s Jimmies shove the Hanson Implement store and se- steers 10.50 to 11.50; fair steers ee Le a ET of flay year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ piety over two runs in the opening frame,|grocery, but in recent years it had|eyred some $50 in cash. They also Spitzer, living near Parshall, was * ; y, -, 5 i 9.50 to]; - ee S lus the cost of but the training school by steady|been used 4s a garage and repair|Citied the till of the Ford Service|..New York, May 21(AP)—| 10.09 to 11.00;, plain steers ling two Lafayette deputy sheriffs| jrowned yesterday in three fect of lA ce i E i a i 2 Vi 4 i —| 10.50; good heifers 10.00 to 11.00; & a am vest y “ rial or pat Pine inthe‘cecond end‘ third. ane] A high wind threw burning em-| tation at the Elder garage, get-| Visit own oF ote Oypoints in| medium heifers, 9.00 to 10.00: fal) cHicerg crouching under a daven-| Strat Swell om the form The] gtMoracty. Giver "Promot ’ ings. The Jimmies added another, hee pe ee pr earmey fete ward company’s safe was tampered eee today’s stock market in the Lanes Sot aot ainert to 9.25; ali homage of his uncle, Rob-] mother was drawing water and it poral, JEWELRY co. however, in the third on Salie's jouse building and the Slope Grain| with and the lock destroyed, but last hour of trading after an earl- raraitin oem 7.50 to 8.00; fair cows ert. Williamson, here. was more than an hour before the | gog Oral JE ek single through first and Regne’s|and Feed company elevator prop-|the safe was not opened. ier advance led by the oil and cop- 6.75 to 7.25; plain cows 6.00 to 6.50; Burns denied that he or Samuel | body was recovered by neighbors. | Bisma: cutters 5.25 to 5.75; good bulls 7.50 LS ——— rr ae to 8.00; medium bulls 7.00 to 7.50; common bulls 6.50 to 7.00; calves top veal 12.00 to 13.00; cull veal triple play wallop into left field. erty, but firemen managed to con- i vici per shares. The ticker, which had Four successive hits in the fourth|fine the flames to the two buildings. | j,.Ai! the land in the vieinity of the| Kooe “abreast of the market “most frame netted the Incal nine 5 runs} The loss has not been estomated. leased to the Prairie Oil company of the day, dropped back under the and seemingly was to put the game —_——_——- of Wyoming for drilling purposes, volume of last-minute liquidation. on ice, for “Rosie” Correll was toss-| @————_—_—- @ ji Curtiss Aeroplane broke 15 points HY a : and several carloads of material ar- pi seeder, 7.00 to 9.00; light heavy calves @ WANTED ing nice bal, He stuuckout tree|| Personal’ and eived Setarday, and Monday, which |Sronpdfj, , WHEN, «ACUI Tay to ito; heavy eaves (00 to down another in the unlucky Social News of is being hauled to the place where) national Harvester fell back 10 3-4| 8.00; canner calves 5.00 to 6.00. Men and women to handle the company expects to drill for oil m a Sheep—Top lambs 16.00 to 17.00; | our fast selling line of rugs, | | rey A to 2 < el Ca Dae | Mandan Vicinity !|»: soon 2s the derrick can belreached Going vo 150 Daentta!| heavy lambs 14.00 to 15.00; cull Correll’s trouble .began in the| @————9 erected. Charles Whitney is hauling} & Hudson, which had touched 219| lambs 12.00 to 13.00; light ewes 9.00 seventh inning. He passed Marks; lumber for the company to the place |1.2 in the early trading, slumped to| t0, 10.00; heavy ewes 7.00 to 9.00; then Schobe blew an'easy forceout| _ Eat! Hendrickson of Hazelton|about ten miles north of Steele. | 210 1-4. The early rise in south.| cull ewes 3.0 fo 6.00; bulks 6.00 to y. was the week-end guest of his par-| Mr. and Mrs. Elder have gone tolern dairies to new high ground was| © ‘ .00. and 9 possible double Killing when| ents, Mr, and Mrs. 8. Hendrickson| California to visit. relatives before|secompanied. by. unenfitnes war| Hogs, 150-180, 8.00@9.25; 180-200 lace curtains, bed spreads, etc., [i in Bismarck and other North Dakota towns, on monthly pay- Three Days Starting Tonight Monday, May 21st. of this city. Mr. Hendrickson is|seeking a new location for busi- “Phenix 9.15@9.35; 200-225, 9.15@9.35; 225- i 2 ut Marks on ggcondl and Watson"! the Smith-Huches instructor in the|ness, ' Ge ten cere an reealt: Cheese 250, .0009-25; 250-300, 8,759.00; ments, No deposit required on © * Jimmies’ coach, came to bat. and| #a2elton schools. Mrs. Judge Crowell is selling her | open market. 300-350, 8.75@8.95; packers 7.55@ tock: furnished; but Teleseaaa Gronvold, the’ Trainers’ catcher, pees household furniture, as she is going} Despite the shortening of the|8.25; stags 7.00@7.75. a ; stock fu: , asked “How come?” Ericson had| , Mrs. H. M. Leonhard returned) to Fort Snelling to be with her hus-| trading session, the volume of busi- - john necessary. See our Mr. Frost been up the preceding frame. and| {0m Dickinson Friday after t-|band, who is receiving treatment at|ness in the first few hours did not| Negro Is Lynched : ; Gronvold walked to the bench for| teMding the istrict rally of | the/the veterans’ hospital. show any material increase in : lea at Prince .Hotel, Bismarck, s i redress from the scorer. Watson,| American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs.| “yy. and Mrs. Olaf Lindseth and| volume. ‘The ticker, which has fal- by Mob in Texas i, ag Ae ! on third base, stole home with the| Yeonhard is president of the local/peuish, spent Sunday afternoon at|len 30 to 45 minutes behind the in CN. d : preaday, Mayen tying run. Ericson walloped the| “baPter. ire Driscoll visiting their daughter,|market on a number of recent oc-| Center, Shelby County, Tex., May ‘Sten A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION next pitch into left field for two! yr. Roy Mathi f this city | Mrs. Clifford Erickson. | casions, was elmost abreast of the|91-(AP)——“Buddy” Evins, negro, ad HOME OUTFITTING CO. bases and Salie clouted another to rs. Roy Mathison of this city!’ pHoton Smith took his mother to|market just before 1 p. m. was lynched here about 7:30 this : , . H ft honor et a surprise 4 sit. wi -| The de id f i i rightfield. Nagel disappeared in| ¥88 suest o! Valley City to visit with her mar-| The demand for the coppers and| morning by a mob that took him pursuit of the three basehit that party, Fliday atiegnoon ben: frends ried daughter, Mrs. John White, |oils was stimulated by reports of|away from two officers. He was cipanes below, big i ° — birthday anniversary. After an in- Ove eee i isting her lantie Retinines Aa pe note fenced from Re “ee ume af 4 iscon and give the Jimmies an . iss Fa: itchie is assisti 1g S i ak tree in the courthouse yar to 7 victory. formal afternoon, a course luncheon father in fre office work at the|above last Friday’s final quotation, pl another negro was lynched The box score: was served. Steele Motor company. led the advance in that group while| about five years ago for an attack For . T. 8. L. C. Peters ree OE Tia. Selness had a severe attack Gree , Cananea copper, _ selling cae white woman, Evins had been Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool ABRH POAE),..“ eration. Friday at the Bis-|of the flu during the last week, ‘our points higher, was in the van-/charged with murder in fatal at- / ‘Also Correll, p ....06 8 2 2 0 1 1/8n i ais ‘tal. y Professor Norman Ness is home|Suard of the Red Metal shares.|tack on John Wheeler at Canton on \ 3 x Gronvold, ¢ 2147 0 OlmFt ReeRe, oe on his vacation from Reno, Nevada,|Z¢*8s corporation and inspiration| May 12, ’ ESV / Harness and Lace Leather Ferderer, If 80010 0) gy a, ley of the J.C. Penney|where he was an instructor in the ware wioted into new high ground.|" Between 200 and 300 white men BN . ries T, Call at our new brick buildings: Geston, ss ... 3000 4 OL Man dan, is visiting relatives| state university. He plans to spend] 14° urther s' ufening was noted in| were in the mob. The negro was 4 i 4 ‘i af next to Armour Creameries Renden, 3b +210 0 2 1) oa} ends at McClusky while re-|the vacation with his parents, Mr. money market when time money | scized from Sheriff H. H. Burns * “ 4 Write for prices and shipping Schobe, 2b ..... 4 0 0 1 3 1) 9d friends at usky while re: ens, rates were quoted at 5 3-8 to 5 1-2) and Constable Barto Giles of Timp- tag Tohnson, rf ..... 2 1 0 0 0 o|euperating from a vecont illness, and Mrs. 0. t Mes | 1. in finstead of 5 1-4 to 6 3-8. Calllson, as they were returning Evins rl Cote whe -es B A 8 9 Roe stalled a radio for their mother's| money renewed at 6 per cent. butito jail here following his eseape Northern Hide & . : oP eRe eerie fer yi f ; Steele ' Denelit,. who ‘as been very ill for supply, available at that figure, Pareey MIRE. Fur Co. Tarbox, If . 2000 0 Oo ‘lliam Brown, accompanied |... "3cine, which BEES Allon 4 Sam Sloven, Prop. ssi 28 7 71910 3|_, Vinee Wansley bought Mr. Elder’s ea lettee aaa ‘Spunk Crowell the. dacine, pleued Bp. during te tage Youth x The World s Greatest Lover Bismarck, N. D. a ere share in the EI lotor company! left for Fort Snelling the latter! was marked up 8 points and Postum iciim of Drowning in the screen’s greatest love story. AMCAB R HPO A E/8nd is now manager of the Ford/part of the weelt to visit Mr. Brown| Cereal, American Brown Boveri| Mee Ab) if ri i . ran: ie ic — — ino : : Webber, ab .....8 2 0 1 0 1)Seirics, sit ened home from “peter | Delenberg, returned home willing Abanele” Gull” and West Bogden's lat story ofa hare A Gorgeous and Beautiful production . icson, cf the Mud Bath hospital in Minnesota, | from veterans’ ies and American Bosch Mag-|pened to 8-year-old Johnny Pyrel ; * Sale ts a i i 3 t 0 0 considerably improved. "| Snelling Saturday where he had un-!neto sold 3 to 5 points higher. fas proven, unfortunately, to be showing all season in New York at Capital Funeral Tudolph, 2b'.... 3 0 0 0 2 O|_F. W. Cress, county secretary of |dergone an operation for appen-| Chesapeake and Ohio broke 7|true. Johnny's body was found oS Parlors Ri 3 1 1 0 0 0|Kidder county dry organization, |dicitis. points in response to the I. C, C.|floating in the Chicago river yes- $2.00 admission. oon 2 0 0 0 2 0|made a trip to Robinson and Petti-| J. J. Hochhalter leased the house | decision denying that road permis- | terday. Main Ave. 3 1 2 4 0 0|bone Wednesday in the interests of|recently vacated by Mr. Elder to/sion to acquire the Erie but cuthor-| Bruno had told three other stor- Performances - 7:15 & 9 P. M. Licensed Embalmer 411400 dry campaign. Jake Rembolt. izing the acquisition of the Pere|ies of what happened to his play- Phone—Day cr Night—22 Kopenhave 200000 Steele senior high school class _________ | Marquette and Hocking Valley. | |mate, so that when he finally said Adults 35¢ Children 15¢ ‘@ Morrissey, If... 1 0 0 0 0 0|gave its class play at the Ideal| —_—_____ the boy had fallen into the river i ees Jos. W. Tschumperlin vt" "theatre Wednesday evening to a full PER FANNY SAY: MINNEAPOLIS CASH en Mis fai was cost. wie aban Prop. a house. ~ inneapolis, iy — —|This time, however, Bruno a Simm je ihree on nite - A Distal ih. we ier peace “4 igeaacie tae ia eae no marks of violence, 5 Rens, Tome, Salle: esate Fe ate bo ie ees irs. * | wheat and coarse grain closing quo-|and death was ascribed to drown- 1g900000000090000000000008 $000 90099996 900999¢900959900565 halls eo 2 eg AE ees ia ie Thard opr Zancy OT iateaiiiaaiie 8 ; : . ‘ on rre! mins 0! society. = " Rogne 2; struck out—By Correll §|" Mr. Rudolph of the Northern Pow- Montana ......... 1.86 @192, |STEWART MUST STAND TRIAL) cig by' Cummins 3 in 3jer and Light company was up from 1 Pe arHve y Mont.. tee 131 pine of Cues 3 reme | " innings, by Rokne 8 in 4 innings;|Mobridge, S. D., Monday, the 7th, B taney Mont. 18 Gia) | Ee Le eons Stewat.| i an our stolen bases, Correll 2, and met with the city couneil to get can PANG otis Ue OLS) | Fins Nonny hes Bonet Fema | |e ie wp vin dori ibe take oer Baer isa SUM deed Chl Coan of ans moet 3 ‘ancy. sf Trial @ charge refusi! ‘ Northern Pacific Is __ |! the A a i Poe, £4 2007-59 orzo | to answer questions propounded by| | New Home Now Victor Over Huff 5-2) warty wer in monthiy session 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.72 @1.88 | the senate Teapot Dome committee. | | Sebo Jim Wea. LBM eicect iat SH | geet ome xt | ; ' Playing consistent baseball and|9th. Mrs. Henry M. Smith presided. idk eau i Meera teksts 4p Rane oe case Are you considering the building of a new home aided by the varied slants of “Lefty” y, the 11th, was Kidder coun- thrown out of court since the oil this spring? Right now is the time to begin Boehm, the Northern Pacific ball|ty Day at Tappen aoa ae = 1 northern ....... man subsequently answered t planning for it. Financing is one of the most i s tossers won an easy 5 to 2 vi usual represen' To arrive ........ questions of the committee. important feat . _ Weare in a position to su; | ‘ over the Hutf baseball team at Hut) Present from all the village schools | Pe hae Pe Sunday. afternoon. at Hutt of Tuttle, Robinson, Pettibone, Daw- 1 DUE & bo fancy. Nab | oo een coer ply valuable sid and advice. We welcome you | : 4 gO 2 DNS, ‘ord to good. 1.53 was lasted state prendent of de : to our office for a conference. a : 2 northern ......... 1.52 a vacation the County Andi. 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.29 | World war. Other officers include i *4 3° 2 ae ' tor’s office, helping her mother al 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1 1.08 | Elmer Pearson, Minot, adjutant and 1.49 "ence . . 1:70 Fergus Falls, Minn.—George Rus- Room 11 First National Bank Building 1.70 ilo factory here, 1.69 | with an electric wire,

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