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PAGE TWO” "~ Gang Leaders Are Aligned W CHICAGO HAS - 250 MURDERS IN TWO YEARS Not a Single Conviction for Gang Slayings, Records FINANCIAL | NEWS MANY ISSUES GO SKYWARD Personality! eee The West Sends a Few of Its Samples Toward the East By ‘Sits a Wire MINNEAPOLIS RANGE -Minneapolis, Sept. le f lose ‘WHEAT PRICES | S83" RISE SLIGHTLY seis vas 13 188 1.16% 1.18 1.16% 1.17% ye— days during the year. nouncement released by the Illinois Rules stipulate that all entrants + dries, barber and butcher shops and white 40@42; No. 4 white 38%@40;|sei day of November, AD. 1038, Chicago, Sept. 7.—(P)—(U. S. D. ember, A. D. Reveal =. |Market Has Firmer Tone as Se oe ait oi 89% |Gains Run from Two to 20 j Demand Improves in Liver- (cP ne 7 Points in Today’s Stock 15 ‘RECOGNIZED’ MOBS Sept. 36% .36% 86% .36% pool for Grain Dec. 37% «38% 37% 38% Market *, Ma: 41% 41% 41% 41% casas Tce ena Rare bers toareneta lae eee lect ani seaig abt, Shas Petia eine ia Hepat Ts + of mix news from abroa e | Sept. A . A sweeping advance in prices, which Crime and Politics Marked grain market here had a firmer tone|Oct. 2.02% 2.03% 2.02% 2.03% carried mnearly two score issues to by Violence at the start today. Improved de-|Dec. 2.05% 2.06% 2.05% 2.06% | record high levels on gains runnin; mand for Manitobas at Liverpool| Barley— . from 2 to nearly 20 points, was Wal 4 a i was reported but was offset later by | Sept. 60% 60% .59% .59% |streets’ response today to the un- EDITOR'S NOTE: This is increased offerings. Wheat opened |Dec. 59% 60% .89% 69% |expectedly small increase of $54, the second of a series of articles unchanged to %c higher, and corn/March .... « wee 159% [000,000 in federal reserve brokers’ ee ee started unchanged to %c up. Sep- ———— loans, Trading was in enormous rcfteal big business” in which tember corn acted tight and ad- CHICAGO CRAIN TABLE volume ,with the ticker half an hour i lions change: — hands—by vanced more than 1c above the pre- Chicago, Sept. IP) or more behind the market during iad s Kirby, authority on vious close during the early part of Open High Low Close | the early part of the session. +a The logy and special writer the session. - Oats were firmer.and| Wheat— Call money held steady at 7% per fag e Tribune and NEA Serv- utile ee sideacindiull Sept. ag iaeie ae ies pie the Seelthaa| of ae bare ; F it] inadian rece multiply- | Dec. 6 e 5 . ),000,t in bank loans. Easier ES P. ing rapidly and exerting constant |March 1.19% 120% 1.19% 1.18% |call money rates were widely pre- ed By JAMES P. KIRBY _ pressure on prices. Demand for ex-|May 122° 1.22% 1.21% 1.22% | dicted for next week, when the re- | ll Chicago, Sept. 7—Murder in port was watched closely by the] Corn— turn flow of September 1 dividend Chicago has long since ceased trade. Somewhat better sales yes-| Sept. ‘94% 97 94% .95%|and interest payments is completed. to be a sensation. terday were followed today by re- | Dec. 15% 76 .75% .75% | tention to the relatively high rate Th ad : ports that the pool had made good|March © .77% = .77% += .77% = .77% |The market apparently paid no at- e real sensation would be sales overnight and that Portugal |May ‘19% 180% 179% .79% [of %4 per cent on the new United @ conviction for a racket or had taken about 1,678,000 bushels.; Oats— States tre: financing, although angland murder. Heavier Argentine shipments were |Sep. new .39% .40% .39% .40% |it was gene! lly construed as indi- gang! . ‘As a result of gang warfare announced but Australian cargoes|Dec. new .40% 41% 40% .41% |cating relatively firm money. rates b i ivileges, were lighter. ‘The advance at Liver-|March 43% 43% 43% 43% |for the next few months, The de: over beer running privileges, 1 induced larger offerings of |May 44% 45 44% .45 |Cline in sterling to a new low level racketeering in industry and tobas. Winnipeg car lot re-| Rye— for the year revived hopes of an election disputes, 215 Chicago ceipts | 586 vse ee 117 | Sept. 94 i 23% 93% Frade Beer of gold shipments i cars a week ago, an '8 last year, | Dec. 95 96% 9 c 7 Bee ec a showing the resalt of combine har-|March 98 99% 97%. .98% | ,, Montgomery Ward was the sense- 8 ° are directly traceable to this vesting and good weather. ay "99% 1.01, 99% 1.00% | tional feature, soaring 19% points cause. There has not been « September corn again was the| Lard— iredtuferent mapas tele single conviction for a gang: principal actor, tightening up while|Sept. 12.70 12.80 12.70 12.80 | MB. back sevens Coe oral vitied land murder. other deliveries held steady at a lit-|Oct. 12.80 1292 12.80 12.87|taking. So, switt Was tne eo ticker These are the figures of| Following their selection from among thousands of girls all over the|tle above yesterday’s close. Com-| Ribs— That “tha” ffion vk eotha "0a tha ‘Arthur V. Lash! Of] state of California, these girls are on a transcontinental tour to display|mission house and local buying |Sept. é hve nd Pp a 229" wien tha: fanged wrthur V. Lashly, operating] jn the east the most charming samples of personality the west has to|lifted current month. Trading in Oct. 5 Lich was balig ‘established on the director of the Ilinois Associa-| offer. The girls will go to New York and back to Los Angeles, scattering | grain was rather limited and fluctu-| _ Bellies— flor, TimkensRoller Bearing, Mo- tion for Criminal Justice, fol- little gobs of personality en route. ations were small. Sept. fl00rodaetar dntetnational Wickel; lowing a recent survey of WHEAT SCORES Oct. Sears Roebuck, Rossia Insurance, homicide in Cook county. gunmen and gangsters and operat- SHARP RALLY eR ENE TTP Purity Baking common and pre- In 1926 and 1927, there were 760|ing the various rackets. Among : rare DULUTH RANGE ferred, Electric Auto Lite, and Case tdere in Chicage, including the| these are the Capone, Vogel-Drug- Minneapolis, Minn., Sept, 7.—(AP) Open High Low Close) ‘Threshing all advanced 4% to 8% murders in Chicago, including the aa; -‘Desouciey, Ralph Sheldon, Wheat scored a sharp rally late in} = Durum— points to record high prices. {ae ee: For the murders not] Fitzy, Saltis, “Spike” O'Donnell, the session today, an advance of 1%c/ Sept. 99% 1.00 1.00 see) ving a gangs, ab ten pet-| «xiondike” O'Donnell, Guilfoyle and | to 1%c at Winnipeg running shorts | Oct. 99% 99% 99% | BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- sete a aie id; convictions | +46 old O’Bannion gangs. to cover. A fair export demand also| Dec. 101 1.01% 1.00% CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- a amen Fa cay ae pee cent of| The names of most of the mem- was reported. Futures closed %c to] Rye— ; In the District Court of the United ser degree than murder. “*lbers of these gangs have been BE CTOBER 8 lc higher. i ; Sept. 91% 92 92 States for the District of North But statistics, even though they| known to the police and prosecut- (Q|,_ Oats were higher with corn, but Dec. 90% 91% 91% | Dakota fbauialiy one indicate ‘the demoralization of the| ing officials for two or three years, trade was quiet. Barley futures reg-| Barley— itl agate al aia seasaies rosecuti hi f America's but the amazing thing is that few istered slight price gains, with pit/ Sept. 59% 59% «9% 59H ‘Ne. 7786 In Bankruptcy P ma lave aerate o mera of the gangsters are ever arrested| qj », ‘ill offerings light. Flaxseed futures) Flax— To the Honorable Andrew Miller, ‘seco! . larges ci v ee give a) Od ceurietns for major crimes | Air Show and Meet Will Be] were dull and firm. Sept. 2.04% 2.05% 2.04% 2.05% | {udge, of the District Court of the Fees clit ecause of the alizence | Practically unknown. Held October 2, 3 Cash wheat offerings'were emaller| Oct. 2.05% 2.07, 2.05% 207. | NOMR'pakota: one Disinict ° hat, prevails because of the alliance) Phe beer and booze racket, it » 3 land choice dark northern met alDec, 2.07 2.07% 2.07 2.07% | Paul Eddie, of Bismarck, in. the of the rackets with polities, | seeme from unprejudiced investiza- and 4 stout demand with. premiums firm. a eee county Jot. Burisign, and, State \of Dynamitines, window. smashings,| tion, forms the basis upon which the Ordinary quality of medium to low CHICAGO POULTRY Venente that on the oth incendiary fires, stench bombs,| eMtire structure of crime and offi- s a 7 protein was quiet and premiums! Chicago, Sept. 7.—(#) — Poultry |day of March, 1928, last past, he was oe of saathi hibiti 8;] cial corruption and negligence rests. (Special to The Tribune) were inclined toward ease. alive, firm; receipts 3 cars; fowls |duly adjudged bankrupt under the Precking of machinery, prohibitive| ‘he “recognized ruler of the beer) Mott, Sept. 7.—A. tri-state air| | Winter wheat was te fair to good | 3013: springs 80; broilers 80; roost-|*<stce! cher he hae duly surrendered dividuals have follow 4 in th i ake racket is king racketeer of Chicago,| Mect and aviation show will feature|demand at firm premiums, ers 20; spring ducks 25; spring ai is’ property and, rights of prop Ree ee eerie ts Wrote | ‘Scarface, Al” Capone, lt is. esti-| the dedication exercises of | Legion Durum was steady. Offerings of | reese 20, b erty, and has fully complied with all | Whe wee appointed assistant state’;| mated that there are 15,000 beer| Field, at Mott on October 2, 3 and| goed milling quality were small, OURS 9 oils the, requirements of sald acts. and of attorne: anon the de pe rapes joints in Chicago and in a majority | 4, 8 committee announcement said] Flour trade was better, the ma- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN pierre 08 the court touching his Rsociesere’ Mpecciation. f Chi ¢ | of them Capone beer is served. | today. jority of mills reporting good sales.! Chicago, Sept. 7.—(?)—Wheat No. ‘Wherefore, he prays that he may es ice inter discharged b: ‘State “It’s the real McCoy; that’s Ca-| . Planes, both private and profes-| Corn. offerings were light and de-|, Nae 133: Now 2 hard 1.11%; |be,decreed by the court to have a full A rged by State's) one beer,” the barkc2per will tell| sional, from all sections of the north-| mand was fair. Crees -11%5|discharge irom all debts provable ttorney Crowe on the grounds of| P° . pee z " i -|No. 3 hard 1.10%; No. 4 hard 1.06% |against his estate under said bank- economy, is now special 1 for| YOu to assure you that he is serving| West, are expected to compete for Oats were in good demand ior @1.08%; No. 6 hard 1.02; No, 3|rupt acts, except such debts ay are ~e oe i8.no Oe conse ‘or! you with real beer, with an alcoholic| Prize money which will be awarded|choice, quiet for ordinary quality. rth rn spring 1.09%; No. 4 north. |¢xcented by law from such discharge. ee ave heen mad pose at some| J entent considerably above that pro-| to the winners of the various events| Rye was quiet and steady. northers ae 10545 No. B orth- | Dated, this 21st day of August, ples for life becau: ap Pe etied th vided by the Volstead law. Capone | on the three days program. Barley was steady to firm early, |¢™? Spring 1. an tba % 5 3 A.D, 1928, PAUL EDDIE, | Tu, Their hanis were’ by ihe] is said to be operating six breweries Legion field, located between the|but demand slackened and lower ;°™n a 110% 1K@L Pe Bankrupt. Fal they. were — tee Roane in and around Chicago, the press re-| outskirts of the city of Mott and the| grades turned easy to 1c lower late oe NG'3 mixed 1.00; No. 4 ———_— Enaei v One | cently reporting that fire almost de-| Fair grounds is now in the process) in the session. Price range was 58c|_. aia Ne 6 pet a 5@'%: No. ORDER OF NOT! 1ee8 oe. there have been.97 bomb-| stroved one of them. of completion, It is located six|to 65c. ere eetary ne) lo. 1 Re aca Mts a Chicago without any convics “Judge Blames Prohibition _| blocks from the center, of the city] | Flaxseed offerings were large, anal | Yellow 08 § yellow 98@99;| 1924, on reading the Petition fob E | tlons, Walker says mat any convic:| 4 judge of the Chicago criminal | 309, well drained and level. The demand was good. A hag ite 1.0846), No. 8) WAU! chargeiot the ehovasnamsn an keane: ~ | cleaning and dyeing plants, laun-| court puts it as follows in an an- ield boasts of 300 perfect landing CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Oats—No. 2 white 41%@%; No. 8|,,0RDERED By the Court. that a a many other lines of business. In ad-| Association for Criminal Justice. | in the events shall sample grade 37@3844 fore the said court, at Fargo, in said 5 “nr abide by the|A.)—Hogs—11,000; market fairly 5 iy “he Epes cf i ete cit peated cri ta Chagos se te an ne ema avert a let mostly 10 @ 15c¢ Higbee poh 1 aaah 2, 96; No. 3, 93%; No.| noon: and, ‘nar'instice thereot be pub: Will, “ * A ay. | lai lown b; art me 3 top 13. i : lished in The Bii k Tribune, Dr. William H. Reid, another| Volstead jackpot of hundreds of mil-| @ii,mcrce' “Entrants ‘will be_ on| far a few loads of choice 180 to 215| Barley—62%4@68. enGpaper ‘printed in said. district lions of dollars each year. It has at- tracted the .riminal greed of the enemies of government; it has pro- vided the sinews of war. It has banded together the men who make crime a bu-iness, and they have levied death upon those who dare op- pose them. “Racketeer government is not an empty phrase; it is a vital fact. “To make secure its control, it has sought to make alliances with pelea parties. Its field marshals ave contributed huge sums frem Timothy seed 4.35@4.95. ditors and Clover seed 21.00@29.00. st may appear ——_—__—_—_ hy the RANGE OF CARLOT SALES should Minneapolis, Sept. 7.—?)—Range of carlot sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.32; No. 2 dark northern an 1.20% @1.40; No. 3 dark northern [Gf 884 petition t 1.1%@1.28%; No. 2 durum 1.03%; | residence as stat ie No. 1 mixed wheat 1.02%. Pe The, paonorpe le anaes om Peay Fer Sarl grade 62@62%4; | ine ‘seal thereof, at Fargo, in’ said aaariee aes + ellow 97% district, on the ‘bth day of Septembery Oats—No. 3 white 36% @37%. J. A. MONTGOMER: hand and registered at the adminis- tration building at the field on the morning of October 1, the day the dedicatory exercises begin. The morning session of the initial day of the meet will be devoted to the task of regi: ing and checking the arriving planes. Between 11 and 12 o'clock air traffic will be sus- pended and the field will be opened to spectators. The meet officialy starts at 1 o'clock with all ships flying past the officials stand. At 2:30 the cross lbs. Butchers medium to choice 250 to 350 Ibs 11.85@12.85; 200 to 260 Ibs 12.00@13.20; 160 to 200 Ibs 11.50 @13.20; 180 to 160 lbs 11.15@12.90. Packing sows 10.75@11.65; pigs, medium to choic. 90 to 130 Ibs 10.25 2. 12.00. Cattle—2,000: Calves—1,000. All grades and ses around steady; choice steers and yearlings 17.75@ 17.90. Slaughter classes, steers, good and choice 1300 to 1500 lbs 15.40@18.25; 1100 to 1300 Ibs 15.40 Thompson associate; Judge John A. ‘Sha 0; U. S. Senator Charles E. Deneen and Judge John A. Swanson, Democratic candidate for state’s at- torney, were bombed. 15 Recognized “Mobs” In Chicago. now there are at least | 15 recognized “mobs,” composed of use, if any they have, w: prayer of the said petitioner not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referée shall send, to all jnowa ccasitore, copt mi | Weather Report ‘Temperature at 7 a.m. . + 60| their war chests to make men elected @18.25; 950 to 1100 Ibs 15.40@18.10; ‘Seal Ce - ar ches , “4 country race for planes of 100 h. p.|@tvs03 i 5] Rye—No. 2, 92%. (Seal of the Coe oAN GESTO! 90 fo public office responsible to their| 5. jess will b: held: The distance|Commo” and ger bed Ibs up en Flax—No. 4 2.02@2.04. By S0a7 Ore OB, is 75 miles and the cours: will be| @25.40, from Mott to New England and re-\enoice 760 to, 950, Tbe, T6.50@ 08.0. turn, First prize is $100 and win-| Gown '435@17.50; common and MINNEAPOLIS POTA’ POTATOES BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- Minneapolis, Minn, Sept. 7.—)—| ‘HARGE AND, ORDER OF No- TOMORROW: The scope of the racket’s widespread net. . ‘HERO! ae Sow pia ut ieee ner of second prize receives $50. The A Potatoes: Moderate wi In_the Court of the United $2 at BF la third prize award is §25, Fiom 4|medium. 865@1460. Cows, £0041 demand slow, market Weed TAEe: | Mattes for ‘the District. of North & 8 £2 3% |Site Selected for p. m. until dark passenger flights |®"d choi @13.25; common and | {oN tivered sales, freight only de-| reste: fs i) iE as i Peal be allowed and a dete ac might | medium 7.65@9.25; low cutter and r s, freight only de-|1n the Matter of Alfréd Hart, Bank- & 3 £2 25 | Demonstration Home| yin end the first day of the eclebra- (cutter 615@7.65. Bulls, good and ducted, Minne DON an ee, Vea | ee Ne, 7306 Im Bankruptey ion. choice . -00; cutter to ft ae reer’ | TO the ‘Andrew Miller, 50 0 PtCldy (By The Building Editor) othe second day's events open with|medium 7.00@9.50,. Vealers. (milk | NO. i a et eee ee de, of the, Ditriog court of, tht 540 Clear’ | Antiyncement thatthe Bismarck | the deadcstick landing contest. with|£d), good and choice 17.50@18.50; | OSt'y ©: United States for the District of 51 0 Clear | Demonstration Home will be con-| three prizes offered. A spot tand-|medium 1425@17.50; cull and com- CHICAGO POTATO! Alfred Hart, of Bismarck, in the 52 0 Clear | structed on Mandan avenue just| ing contest will be staged at 1von| mon 8.50@14.25. Stocker and feeder 1.—P)- ‘ca COUREY of ERE. ‘and State of 62 .18 Cloudy| north of Avenue D was made today | after which the pilots will compete | steers, good and choice (all weights) ee (U. 8. D.|North Dakota. in wild Disteict. rey i . oe b fhe Demonstration Home Asso- for take-off honors. The dedication Be es common and medium | (ot oack 210 cars; ee a. rod aay ay repre eeE. tast, past ciation. . ress and the’ formal 85. ¥ 47 0 Cloudy) The house is of a nameless but will take piace at 3:80, vation Sheep—15,000; fat lambs unusual- nee PEA Sara sreiny fair, market ae. 2k 53 0 Clear | modern type, of a bungalow design| other events will follow. ly active; unevenly stro high, | Sais anaes. and Welesourl sacead 61 0 Cloudy| with five rooms and bath and an ad-| Thursday, October 4, will be ob-|¢fs most upturn on natives; sheep | 75 "Minnesota + ney ne and h 48 0 Clear | ditional finished room in the base-| served as Mott Day. ‘The program|steady; feeding lambs _strong-| 76/009." Wisconsin rly Ohios|the requirements of said acts and o 39 0 Cloudy| ment. Nee ee ney cscsed Ttokeeie|Lambe, good abd choices (82 Ibs| /6@90:, Wisconsin sacked lriah Cob- | the ortirs of the. cours touching 56 0 Cloudy| Contractor J. C. Beattie already| course race, public inspection of|down) 14.50@15.75; medium 13.00@ lers 95@1.00, mostly 1.00. 45 0 Cloudy} has the superstructure in place and| planes, stunting contest and a grand | 14.50; cull and common 9.00@13.00. CHICAGO PRODU BT Cloudy ne eared on the install-| prize race, Special prizes will, be|Ewes, medium to choice (150 Ibs| ¢,,,. HICAGO FRODUCE fr 88 0 PtCldy| ation of the plumbing and electric) awarded for the ship coming from|down) 4.25@7.25; cull and common) 1, soitieg’ ; pt. apt. act 56 0 Clear | services. The plumbing is being| the farthest air-line dista§ce from|1.75@5.25. Feeder lambs, good and 41%; excepted b; 60 0 done by F. B. Grambs “nd the elec- | Mott, ship arriving first at field, |choice 13.65@14.50. extras Sit ea oath trical work by the Skeels Electric] ship carrying most passengers and i ij ts 46@47; firsts 48% @ | 4D. 1928. ALFRED HART, 60 © Clear |company. Both the plumbing and| pilots competing in. all even SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | 4474; seconds 41@43. Bankrupt. - 4 ant wiring Jobe, and fhe K uipment will ———_—— , haute Bt Pan. Gop vO —{. =e Veennnes receipts 9,467| one eg in il later. . D. | 0) t 3 In designing the house members General Hugh L. Scott of killing classes very 1 caer Cheese unchanged. mie trlee Oenday of Sept 0 On this Sth day of Se) 1926, on reading the Perition charge of the abov med fupt, It ie— RED By the Court, that ‘same on t! of the association followed the var- in Vi tone stroi " ly| ious ideas which were advanced by Again Visits Bismarck) tone strong on steers 0 t. Oke OF ese. eo best grades absent; cows mostly 7.50) cignii ry ‘| officers of the firms in the associa-| _ (Continued t to 9.00; heifers 8.50 to 9.00; heifers} Clerk's Office in Arena, N. Dak. RDE! tion. Since + iM Inued from page on 8.50 to 11.00 or better; bulls about| Board reserves the right to ‘reject hearing be hed upon the ow at 11 o'clock for a visit to Yel-| steady; bulk 8.75 and dot tock- ig Bt all bids. : rd ‘aay of jovernbers AD. rice ‘pie ‘ + er end feadice fairly setive’ Calves) aeedtnis Ett Gay of August at |fore the said court, at , General Scott’s family at this time | —; . 1 r 4 - iu Haveli o ares ee seer iy ino. asrong: 80H ane: Re Clerk Ateus: Schoc! Dist | teh iso devoting his mer Hogs— s . \- northwest to studying the lore of In-| ding paregeree tage” 9 mons hs 1.75 to. dian tribes. if any th B58%2 Eogsee T's further ordered by that the Referee shall sei creditors, copies Teepe Fite ve, wh: of the said’ petitioner shoud the za “oh residence FoR NO. BANKRUPT’S PETITION CHARGE AND ORDER OF TICE THEREON Bankrupt. Ne North Dakota: Joseph H. Tauer, of Bismarck, is o the County of Burleigh, and Sta! North Dakota, in’ seid Di spectfully represents that on the day of by, 1928, last pi duly adjudge: acts of Congre ruptcy; that he all his property erty, and has fully the requirements of said acts to d rights of pre bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he “alt rable be decreed, by the court to have discharge from all debts BF against hi under sat rupt acts, h debts excepted Dated A.D. 1921 stat cept ‘4 law fr this JOSEPH H. TAUER, ue! ORDER OF NOTH District of North Dakota, ‘On this 5th day of Sept 1928, on reading the Petition it is— ORDERED By the Court, that @ @ same on the | ; A. D.- 1928, be- said hearing: be had upon 6th day” of November, fore the said court, at Fargo, in district, at ten o'clock in the fore- Bankrupt. Dis. In the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dako! In_the Matter of Joseph H. Tauer, 0. 7875 In Bankre: ‘Honorable Andrew. Miller, e of the District Court of thé fed States for the District of it, he was d bankrupt under the elatiny = complied with ai} Burl ° the orders of the court touching his n 13 charge of the above-named Baakrupt, A. noon; and that notice thereof be pu lished in The Bismarck Tribune, ‘nt in sald dit lace ave, why time and cause, if any they not be granted. And it is further ordered by the 1 send, by court, that the Referee 2 rict, id Ww the prayer of the said petitioner should mail,'to/ all known creditors, copl of said petition and this orde: dressed to them at their plac residence as stated. ‘Witness the Honorable Miller, Judge of the Cot the seal thereof, at Fargo, ct, on the 5th day of J, A. MONTGOMERY, (Seal of the Court) Cle: Andrew t, ane rk. By JOAN GESTON, Deputy Clerk. ROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN the year ’round TAKE Easily Scott’s Emulsi to Create igested Strength Build Resist Lucas Bik. ay to tember, A. D. mber, A. D. ition for, Dis- Ban! For Sale at Bismarck, N. D. All Good Dealers . i. a Better - Malt Extract CITATION ie LJ OF ADMI! J STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Counts of, mv coun Das Ta the iter of the Ei men ‘Decea: wien Lidvers, @ of Her- Petitioner, Pete Lidberg, John Lidberg, Liaberg, Tiabore, Cond ade ven hg Anne Hil- jt 4 Selma Martinson, and all interested, in said espondents. The State of North Above Named Sstoonsents seed Te hi of the County Judge ‘et sald Gount at the Court House in the Gity ot Ea rat ace of ‘ a S28, at the hour of ten orclock tm the re om such discharge. | estate 13th day of August, | to fe lowed and letters of prayed for in the sata in eo sal tition. Let service be made of this citation peta thie’ geen 8 ._D, 1928. ee ‘By the z International Airway’s Short Flights § ‘and Charter! Work 3 Between the hours of 9:30 a. m. and 1 p.m. $ For reservations and in- % > formation phone 800. 3 Ba SUNDAY Every One in Full Color? iF THERE'S A LAUGH IN TY COURT, Before Hon. 1. 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