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| THURSDAY, AUGUST 30; 1928 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : r enforce s. In ; nu ota officials said | ¢—<—<$< @<@$< Cintas | See ES SS THREGHING-1S [o"gteh- tert peaian Regn a f deén? ..' ticket to Dickinson ..)amber durum 1.10%; No. 1 durum ticket to St. Cloud.” : 1.05% to 1.10%; No. 1 mixed durum ‘That is the tune the C. M. T. C./98% to 1.06%; Ni. 1 mixed wheat boys left in the ears: of the ticket/1.07%. ‘agent this morning. Barley—Sample grade 62 to 65; —_——_——_ No. 2 64 to 65, CARLOT SALES Corn—None. 30.— (AP) —| Oats—No. 3 white 36% to 37%. 2 the office. Tribute to the late Governor A, G. But Cc Sorlie was not sat- the crime of incest. Sorlie as a pubdjic official, as a citi-| istied with mere discharge of offi- Like punctured. hornets’ nest Minneapolis, Aug. ition man: wes given by Jus- Toda een TS Range of carlot grain Rye—No. 3 93 to 94%. Ben Oh fb Ccielsabeon of tee. ou: [case tei neater Operations | Uaiervey x ARE Mee Cast, Goats MeN saa] - Flea ited sade 208%. preme court in an address at'the bier | tive, owes certain obligati After Delay Because of WOM AN LE ADER rath Tes Chee mnitita to 1.35; No. 2 dark northern 1.15 to i of the late nor at. public serv-| member of the community Rain ‘ oct Laseotn, THe hava mae {1.873 No, 3. dark northern 125%:| ‘Tonight and Saturday at dens in the state capital building ths ciety. There was no cause looking rut in uniform. ‘They have had | NO. dark hard winter 1384; No. t/ine Dome, Aberdeen Melody a towa: uvbuildsng o: com- — good to 0 * ,, ‘The text of the address at the bier| munity and the service of humanity Threshing operations in the Slope IN DE AD TOD AY ar ‘eae ‘the oN bond hard. winter 1.06% to 1.24%; No. 2 Boys. : »| which did not receive his hearty throughout the central ‘ morning had a sunburned nose. | a Vv Vv npaaoie ted In Youth sections of the state were resum Ukuleles seemed to make up a| a a A BBB i | ell The Rez ‘Copan, the Salvation| tite Beemetls wecmuesettaiss sre Hee meas bere beet wialeh J » the Salva ards; 5 re . jes only!army and similar humanitarian i "According to J.P, Wagner, of the! New York, Aug. 30.—(AP)—Miss Seat roy ths tation: this wmersiig al shown, and a distant voice * ‘f Mary Garrett. Hay, a leader in the darkness; so in the ocean of uae ore t oie ane pid Guaranty Bani to amedate woman suffrage movement in the|to put a good Hawaiian band to THE we pass and 8; word from| United States and a former chairman only «Took aod voles, then| ert every activity tending to pro) vicinity. | He Wh for jection of Bur-|of the, Republican women’s national have become good friends anda silence. ot Piul[executive committee, died last night | during their sojourn at Fort Lin-|' one are manera’ bere to say fare-| the vouns. He. Ie 4 sofa oe ad al-lat her home in New Rochelle. coln,, There may have: been Ray Ew I two i ik, well to one whose look and voice for ‘Calls for harvest hands were had Mi bs who s borg in brertinsied C4 ie i Mie) more than 30 years con' mes- this morning at the Federal Employ-| Charlestown, Ind., was an or nizer Teich was passed about this sages of kindness, and I, mes-| Hon, and awarded th it nt ffice, according to Edward of the national American Woman | ¥ ‘i ed "bud ” took ‘ditt of unfalt faith in North badges ‘to those wh © morit| Sullivan, egent in charge. There| Suffrage association. From 1910 to morni uddie: fer- people. It seems fit- Sao Ned oe Sullivan, agent in A {1912 she served as president of the bound for different states. aa gather bere in th Some of those boys are here| was a slight shortage in the vo LAS oe vetree Pearrrion ot Wome . Seer F R | G i DAI RE D i this room for that purpose. foday to pay their last respect to| son section, he sald. Comes" ant_as/ en's Clubs, and headed the New York ket to St. Paul . . Pretty Rock, Montana, from Here, where he entered upon his] “Governor Sorlie, like so many of| they came in. a arcane league bal Ad Ee ke Mee: Tong’ will I have to ¥ ) r yi h r it start OCCIDENT, CLIMAX LYONS BEST All we ask to prove their superiority is that you use one sack. Satisfaction} guaranteed. f Every bushel of wheat used in milling these brands is washed and scoured in at least 20 gal- lons of pure water. Cost More - Worth It! duties as chief executive of the com- of . std seen neste Ot Sng | 8 adere orate and nation, Bacon of te arora Reeds publican womens ttn exacting | "a a Gat fr my trata Aber the burdens which he has manfully| people. His life is ' stanza in the| several of the harvest laborers be-|committee in 1919 and in 17a, nd | ———oywererrses EN ———— 5 and cot usly carried until they] enic of America. fame discouraged and went home,|of the League of Women Voters of est _____ You don’ (3 hear a stop were lifted 34m his shoulders by| this hour of sorrow take comfort in| Sullivan reported. He pointed that) New York city from 1918 to 1998.) poliee from Curse him who controls the destinies of na-/ this new evidence of the strength of| from now on, hands would be bedi: Miss Hay was living at New Ro- A tions, states and individuals, our institutions. As the chief execu-| needed, as threshing operations will rll with Mrs. Carrie Chapman of Constipation You don’t h ear it F ‘When the ers ee. ooveraoe Sor- Seta Ton bad man kept in| be Bs eS Bebo Y — lie’s death flashed over the city and| ¢ Sth aed el at Ahi Tout 90 per cent filled ac-| due to cardiac trouble. A Battle Creek physician says, 9, ” state, a pall of gloom fell overall Wf, and amore Na" plae the| cording to the federal Tabor agent. ae “Constipation responitie for more] Don’t miss the special demonstration “ ti just under | —__—e othe: a sorrow. In this city there is not one, ‘go bey Mee potas sertheedichin dtl derlies has been discovered. This week no not one, who is not under the! the generations. As it Wa earviver Seek South D: kota tablet attracts water from the sys- sense of @ personal loss, him, so it will survive all of us. AB poke tooeants_ of | (amt into the Iaay. dry, secu There is nothing I.can-say that| Governor Sorlie received his Man. —Serious Charge ; bowel called the colon. The water will add to the honor of his name.| thority from the people, and relin- loosens the -dr. food waste and B. K. SKEELS That is beyond-my power. For al-| quished it at the end of his service; Jk and other North Dakota i causes @ gentle, thorough, natural 5 most four long and trying years his|/ so we have received the common-| gq emats i to be onthe | movement without forraing s "habit 408 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. hand has guided the ship’ of state.| wealth and its. institutions from| Gtiehctfor's manctreveling im an | "ot ore canter cb thoes che No mai ater faith in the des-| those who have gone before us, with | cokoue, for a cat, eed by | dreestets TODAY. See i a pa more willingly of himself in her! ing them in trust for those whol Dak charge. | Will ee thet you ier aay a te ae ERSERBEAVARB ESE SB service. He never wavered in loy-| come after us. alty to his state. Her interests were ? rewel his. I doub: mt that his last fatal snail remensine Bice We mail yo. illness was in a large ‘measure due ber him for his kindness, for to his trip to 5 etre the creation | his-courage, for his tolerance’ for of the Rrcpow Roosevelt National simplicity, for his ntleness, park. Here as elsewhere, he went | hi, fulness. We shall the spokesman of the North Da- ; gg ome j _. Kota of today, the prophet of the| rer him as, North ‘Dakota's * * North Dakota of tomorrow. was To him service was a privilege a joy. He was truly a pub! 8 » The d of the executive | member him; Sieug'T have asta 'tho. poonly lea | Sones ae ime ve e ; ° aged tind or Conan come ed aad — of the voiceless speaking for- ie cause of a wayward son, need fi . = 4 seven i hy ‘ease by Nis kindly or tough tte drew of re gg ‘word and fook. un as he trod that bo - It tculariy. asa asembee| was particularly as a mem! honor and clean mirth, of the pardon board that I in orli direct contact with Governor Sorlie. | "yat, was Arthur G. Sorlie, as we : He fee Uoige de renege ee 2 pilebedae er members. H¢/ Come and hear Polly and fair hearing to and y | fhe ultimate ‘decision -displayed a|Her Pals, at the Heart River : yf keen sense of astice. Pavilion featuring an all Lad- f Py not the adh Peter ‘hat ics’ orchestra on Friday and 5 courts are established, not: to deter- Saturday nights. August Sist ° : mine the popularity of @ cause, but | 8" Sept. Ist. . v ne THE APPOINTMENT OF Central Motor Co. Temporary Location - Ingstad’s Ga: - Bismarck, North Dakota order it > } a holiday ~ It is with pleasure that Olds Motor _ stock of parts will be constantly main- Works announces this new member of _ tained so that the needs of every Olds- the Oldsmobile dealer organization. mobile customer and owner can be This new association—brought abqut immediately supplied. by close similarity of business ideals— Whether you are an Oldsmobile owner will be of interest to Oldsmobile at present, or considering a car some- owners and friends in this vicinity. time in the future, you are cordially It will give full assurance of satisfactory invited to visit this establishment and service to Oldsmobile owners. It will inspect the service facilities as well as ‘mean that a representative line of the latest open and closed Oldsmobile Oldsmobile’s models, and-a complete body types now on display. “CENTRAL MOTOR CO. DISTRIBUTORS OLDSMOBILE ‘CANADA DRY”