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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 20,1929) __ ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED - MARKETS ~ FINANCIAL NEWS ~ RADIO ed ) nite eee gh . > 1ELP WANTED MALE : Fi | New York Stocks FEATURES ON THE AIR A MANAGER wanted for Bismarck ity oe OR SALE—N ertising Rates township f Central Btondaré Sroneo caste ceptart required ob Effective Jan. 3, 1928, a ny Time} jui on i RISE ARTER COLD Re Peds 4 ae N 8:00—Singeray Symp : ente—WEAF WGY WTAM Ww goods. $300 up monthly. Manu- |] 1 Insertion, 23 words or under .75 \ : 4 N KYW KBD W Ae WEAA BPR HAS ae Re facturer, 118 N. May St., Chicago, || 2 Insertions, 25 words or ander .85 : i I : 8:20—Howee Concert —W. 5 e W a Barbering during wi 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 ’ ‘ ieee; eas wen WMO WES eRe petting 1 week, 25 words or under ...1.45 Eee WRAP aaa hybomagibshicabit months, lg demand. good waes |! as over 25 words, 3c additional Foreigners Today Credited With Feature Is Revival and Strength 9:00—Columblans: .POPula, slodlee—WABC, WADC WERG, Wiss a. bed vols lege. iba ¢ Buying Wheat Future in Railroads? Rate Stiff. pgp wane Pir KALD isa WDsu WIEN W WANTED—Man to work on farm. |] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Deliveries ; ening Seen Teta ee rare - Woodland Farm, Box 136, Mandan. RATES er : wee ; FEMALE HELP WANTED 90 Cents Per Inch / x New York, Feb. 20.—(P}—Revival of i e00: giao beopectbuceedinad ADDRESSING ENVELOPES at |! ant classified ads are cash in ad- oe abtivity and strength ip the railroad (1400: bulk $13.50 with home, spare time. Earn substan- || Jance, Copy should be received MISC today in general upturns of wheat i | shares, featured the. resumption of |,.108s, 10,000; mostly si tial pay weekly; experience unnec- |] 47 9 gclock to insure insertion || SAVING TT ¥ values. Absence of snow covering in : 3 pward price Tuesday's average; lights and butch- essary. Dignified employment for || °” 3 SAYING IT WITH ‘Pac. ers $10.10 to 10.25 paid for sorted light honest, sincere Marshall eee common this winter, 2 Trios was’ aan tony Ee yNLLURNUD |e on, 3 Hi, coe THe ie co ae ee ~ ae i P .: » 5 ai . More s than . 7 pigs and light lights steady to 25 cents t ’ DRESSMAKING BISMARCK TRIBUNE pitals than ever, more than Call money renewed at 6% per cent | higher; bulk Aid average cost Tues- 10 PRISON SOI | ‘ARY ALTERING and sewing. Willing to PHONE 32 ever, more DEATH. See and dropped to 6, but a stiffening in : ane site i " / sew out by the day. Work guar- Dr. MacLachlan and he'll tell. you rates is looked for in banking circles Bis 100; Satine erttee ter ~anteet\, rates very reasonable. For why. He'll put you ON THE ROAD tomorrow. steady with Tuesd.y’s opening; few tleulars phone Mis. Jacobson TO HEALTH. Our Blood | |sales of native lanbs.$15.00 to 15.25; ‘ 745-W or call at 404 Tenth street. . | WOR! ‘ ” Tirst ‘Treatment, Scientific Mucousless os Hog teal aaa. lod Two Murderers Cornered in . March by man who can do any kind} Diet Sn van con Herbs, Roc strictly choice “pound and ve CURED late Tuesday $16.00; sheep scarce. Power House Are Taken by BOOMS FOR RENT ore WOE IiAne, er ud and can CURE you. Clinie- of Dr, x FOR RENT—Two warm nicely fur- GitjGaco Chae Jallers Without Fight ished light housekeeping rooms in | A. No. 10. T. M, MacLachlan (Harvard) Baees Ui aie tanticek cing aid . Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Chicago, Feb. 20.—()—Wheat No. — modern home, next to bath, porch | WANTED—Housework by the “hour, | —— 3 hard 1.27; sample grade hard 1.04; | Columbus, O., Feb. 20—(P)—Three | , adjoining. Call at 113 Washington also girl wishes to take care of chil- oT tires ae 12 %c to % to le: advanced, (March 50% to %, May 2% to % | No, 2 mixed 1.31%. of five convicts who sawed their way | “street or phone 440-R. _—_ | __dren night. Phone 1468. | 2 By 8 feet, one Barnes Ome if tors; Corn No. 4 mixed 90% to 91%; No. | to freedom through the bars of Ohio FURNISHED or unfurnished light HOUSES AND FLAT puting scale, one Stimpson case from Te de- wh to iste; and. Nasty ‘which. olimbed |? Yellow 94 to Mc; No. 3 white 98%¢; | sate penitentiary. yesterday . were |. housekeeping room, Clesh, chest | ace RENT —Moden House, | puting scale, one McCray . Tore than 3 polnts,-reviyed: reports [Sample grade Gl to 86c. = | captured and returned to solitary | Guiyeee Building, telephone 168, °°] large bedsooms with closets, tor, size 28 by 66 by 74 inches, Oost of a merger of these two companies. jo. 3 white 48% and 5lc. | continement early today, less than 24 ullding, telephone 183. __| on gining room, front room, also| $312 new, one Dodge light delivery ze : x Sample grade 46c. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. m1 truck with Overland Ge- ; 3 Other. automotive issues were quiet. hours after their. escape. ell} jarge pantry. . Full basement with ck with box, light New peak prices for the year were| BYS Meat. Pat McDermott, gunman of the| heated. Single boys and girls pre-| jaundry. Immediate possession. Call} very truck (good tires), “a registered by V7hite Eagle Oil, Union Ti i 5c. nn Don R. Mellett slaying in Canton, ferred. Phone 552-W. Address! 109 Ave. A or phone 1068-J. Phone 611. Mr. Albertson, ‘Tank Car, Crosley Radio, Vulcan De- | Zimothy seed $5.00 to 5.60. and Mike Jacko, who murdered «| _ 1517 Bowen Ave. FOR RENT—Modern, new five room | —2Toadway. Bismarek, N. D. tinning and Intertype. ee ee aeaee Cleveland butcher, were cornered in|FOR RENT—One large furnished| quplex. Built-in cupboards. Rent |FOR SALE—30-60 Aultman-Taylor Weekly steel trade reviews. were CHICAGO PRODUC PRODUCE a power house tower five miles north | room, suitable for light housekeep- | reasonable, small family pteferred.| 88 tractor in Al condition, 36x66 again encouraging. Iron age reports} (),; Feb. 20, — (AP) — Eege| ° here at midnight and captured by| ing. Phone .704 or call at 801) phone 982 or call at 211 W. Ross Minneapolis separator in good con that “Presh advances in steel prices | 5.04 i uptura of 1 to 2% cents G8! 5. S. Crumley and Charles Williams, / Fourth street. FOR RENT—Duplex with two bea- | itton, 400 gallon gas tank, 8 bottom bear testimony to the largo volume | 500 Dcanidion | Told antler ia ihe Franklin county deputy sheriffs. Joe | hoOmS FOR RENT—Well fumisned | rooms, elec! rile ch living room| ©: &0. plow and 10 ft. double of business passing through the mills. |; reine a aa with small arrivals Rosso, Cleveland robber, was taken @/ room in private home. Suitable for! dining roan ieitehen and bath $45 packer. Priced very reasonable and The only unfavorable development of |!” A Mekoone PPh vl vals) few hours later at a farm south of! one or two women, 422 First street. e indnth, Hi, J, Woudiianese best of terms. Call or write John the day was the passing of the divi }and tis Dae tier ly eccounted | here by Deputy Sheriff John Buy.| Call 87 = Fel esc R. Ellason, Baldwin, North Dakota. lend on California petrolium. s easy McDermott and Jacko are serving life 7 _— ry ri WILL TRADE for chicken ranch ‘Wright Aeronautical was again the | Poultry ruled unchanged. terms. on 7 reall eee soni — ifarnisnea| near Bismarck, my 160 acres of leader of the high priced specialties, er Mee AbNRt 8 The others sought were Willlam W.! ai) at 411 Fifth street or phone| modern apartment, including piano, | - level land all broke, located one soaring MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES _ | young, sentenced to life for the mur- and one-half miles from good town ‘ Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—(F)—(U. 8. D. . 273, aoe frigidaire, washing machine, clean, << Matell ptd.) Western Maryland sec- | Mand slow, market dull. Carloads de- | robber. in modern home. Close in. Phore |_ for 2 or 3 adults. 807 Fourth street. rie Tribune, care 2 prices — - of the day. ‘Minneapolis N. ¥. Central ..... ond preferred, American. & Foreign | ivered sales, freight only deducted; ’ Man Fires On Convicts #42 or call at 708 Main. FOR RENT—Five room mo NATIGNAD “ORS sea former high for May and went % |N. . H. & Hef. roe, Case Threshing carniherctal Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked | Rosso was captured after he and a| FOR RENT—Room at 208 East @os-| ly decorated apartment, located cent over for July. Nor. American .. folvents and Western Union sold 5|¢WS. round whites, U. 8. No. 1, and | companion had been driven from a| ser street. Phone 1435-R, also two| “own town. City heated. Phone » Corn had an early advance. Oats Bo. oe \ to 10 points higher. partly graded few sales 70 wents, few | general store near the farm where | rooms vacant March 8th. _347 or 864-V i advanced with other grains. Trade Prices eased off in the-early after- | *tippérs holding for higher prices. {he was captured. The owner of the FOR RENT—A small unfurnished was light with pit offerings small. » Feet. noon but offerings continued light. Lap ER SETS store heard the men as they discarded FURNITURE FOR SALE apartment in Person Court. Phone Barley futures were quiet and: firm | Par. Fam. Las. ‘Various specialties rose smartly in FARGO LIVESTOCK their prison uniforms for overalls | son SALE—Settec, ~~ Combination to strong. May rye advanced. Fiax- i the last hour, several to record peaks, | ,.51 19% serva.00. Ockers uneheingee, | {Tom hls shelves and opened fire. He China “closet” pictures. ieture | FOR RENT—Apariment. inquire at gas: seed futures dipped then turned high- Be despite a market cotraction in the | VC#! 12-00 to 19.00. Others t sald he believed he wounded the man| frames, a few kitchen utensils,| Tribune office or phone 32. treats, etc. Phone 115-J, r. volume of trading. Crosley Radio FOREIGN EXC! EXCHANGES with Rosso. stands and rocker. Phone 483 or|“™"hycinpee OPPORTUNITIES | Bull, Dickinson. N. D. Box Cash wheat offerings were fair and . Sve. Cor. touched 107. Grand Stores, Inter- McDermott and Jacko were first] call at 612 Ave. A. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES seca New York, Feb. 20.—()—Foreign FOR SALE—Choice business location, | FOR SALE—Jack rabbite sighted by Charles Gardner, who $0 foot frontage, 50x80, one story| Undrawn. Suitable for ‘Winter wheat was quiet and steady. . Ir. i Rumely, and Louisiana Oil Preferred texchanges easy demand: France 3.90 | overtook them in a truck after they FOR SALE—Furniture: Dining-room Durum was slow. i . moupted 5 to 6 points. U.S, Steel| 1-4; Italy demand 523 11-16; Ger-| naq stolen his automobile. He noti-| Se. Hoosier kitchen cabinet with} rick building, located in a pros-; Chicken feed. Call or wri Corn was steady. Offerings were : %6 | rose ‘over 3 points in active trading. | {any 2370) Norway 26.65 1-2; Mon-| tied authorities, who trailed them to pooh top, new reed davenport | Dering city of 11,000. For informa. | €P Hide & Fur Co,, Box 368, moderate, Oats were in fair demand J +e The closing was firm. Total sales & a power house in a rock quarry. The} ® and library table. Phone) tion write Ad. No. 14, care of the| _™arck. N. D., or phone 408. with offerings light. Rye was quiet approximated 2,800,000 shares. deputies found them crouching at the |_2231-M. S| Bismarck ‘Tribune. FOR SALE—Postoftice fixtures, ab for ordinary to poor quality. Barley : RUE SRY CSE REE head of a stairway, and captured | FOR SALE—Furniture, including an | ror ~saLE—General merchandise} bargain prices. For a list, address offerings were moderate and‘ demand | St. . tHem without difficulty. eight piece dining room suite. Call)" store west of river. Wonderful op-}| Postmaster or lock box 1247, James- was quiet to fair at 60-to 72 cents. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE McDermott wore a civilian cap and| at 406 Ninth street. Phone 1353-W.| fortunity, well established and| town, N. Dak. Flaxseed was in indifferent demand 4 Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—()—Wheat both had covered their prison clothes | BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken-| profitable. Write Tribune, care of | WANTED—Good feed oats. Wachter except for choice. receipts today 198 compared to holi- with raincoats. They were armed] nelly Furniture Co. Mandan. N.D| Ad. No, 15. x ‘Transfer Co. Texas Corp. day a year ago. Minneapolis cash with paring knives. Neither would rebetdss _ Tex. Gulf Sulphur .. wheat and coarse grain closing quota- tell how they got the raincoats, nor | effect, manufacture of substitutes be- | Mabel ‘C. Lindgren, Ward; W. M. | for grading was $3,202.88, exclusive of. | Tob. Products .. tions today follow: the knives. {gan and the resulting moonshine did | Martin, Bottineau; Johr 5, 5 i 5 n Ki. Olafson, } engi: i - Twin-City Rapid : baal cree Delivered Arrive MURDERS OF 7 MEN Two Guards Blamed wide damage. Use of malt products | Pembina; M. J. Olson, Jr., Burleigh; bbc btaie Hm prrerep ejp iy = t : . x ela fe aa EN euae ° Warden Preston E. Thomas fixed |has practically done away with|O, J. Olson, Hettinger; F. J. Shurr, | Moe is off $1,300. Just a mere half B . 8. %|' oo pinged XG1. 45% Pabiie ereenee carne direct responsibility io oe escape “ ae rate peel igre aaeadeean ee pete ae Be Stanley, Steele R. | million when you apply the figures;to desirable A 45% | ’ a one of tw ards ass! to watel a E. endseid, jountrail; J. M. | th Pa Weights. Butchers, medium to choloe ' 41% @146% | ‘Moran’s Gang Hijacked $12,-| Pe On" ters through the night. The wyrup then the worse condition of Thompson, Burleigh: W. W. Treffry coe th mpaniaam su linea Gil 2 5 200-250 . ards, Charles Shiviey and J. B. Eddy; J. E. Westford, McHenry; J. 10.25 to 10.70; 160-200 ibe 10.25 to ; A 134%@138% | 000 Worth of Liquor Owned francs” were questioned at length by ‘Vote As You Drink’ Wigen, Adams; Ira J. Wilson, S16 “ Compares: Sinn 10.65; 180-160 Ibs 9:00 to 10,60. Pack- . 139% @1.36% by Cop,’ Informant Says’ | warden ‘Thomas and other state of-| “This is an effort to get at the /and Robert Young, Willi Moe 1s ridiculous in his compart ing sows 9.50 to 10.10. Pigs, medium 1.51% @1.36% ficials assigned to investigate the es- | homes,” Van Berkom reiterated. “The | Those voting no were json between Minnesota and North peas, Dakota expenses of moving dirt per |mile. Minnesota moved 30,000 yards at a cost of $7,000 while North Da- kota moved only 8,600 yards of dirt at a cost of $4.200 per mile, which in- cludes engineertng. “Building roads through the heavi« ly timbered, lake and hilly terrain of Minnesota is a difficult task come to choice 90-130 Ibs 7.75 to 9.50. legislature must remember that it ‘Cattle—7,000; calves—2,000; Wright Aero : 126% 01.28%; | - Chieago, Feb. 20—(P)—The enforee- | CAP® bY Governor, Myers, Y.. COORG | ebresenta the people of the state and | con, Sargent; eR copes + 126% 01.28% ) Rent, s-noles of the United States | other fugitive convicts would be re-|that in 75 per cent of the homes) W. J. Bell. Cass; 2 dark northern. 1.24% @1.27% reitner Chi county ‘united | turned in a short time. home brew is made.” He urged the| Jacob Bittner veer eS ‘ the city of Chicago expressed a united | “the escape, one of the most diffi- | members to “vote as you drink. Bohnsack, Traiil; 1.29%, 01.26% | tor of xamerte y) cult ever accomplished here, was ef-| “We are not trying to get at the|man; Karl H. 1.25% @ laa on gangsters was approaching | ¢oteq with the ald of saws and a key|home,” Burkhart responded. “We | Richard Bubel, Oliver 1.23% @1.25% re ek ‘informant gave definite |t© ® door leading to a tunnel carry- | are trying to find out where illegal |Mountrail; A. E were, ing water pipes and refuse. use is made of malt products. We} Gordon Co George Aljets. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE , ,, | and significant information to federal , Feb. 20.—(P)— 1.25% @1.26% enificant in: ‘Warden Thomas said he believed | should Jend our efforts to enforce~ | son, Renville; Ola pared to North Dakote’s long classes, steers, good an ce 1300- Cn een High Low Close 125%@ Mingarergtten te eatibe Otay tunnel | ment of state laws. I am for this| John Dolwig, Stark stretches of prairie. 1500 Ibs 12.50 to 14.75; 1100-! 1.22% @1.25% y of the | bill because jt will help better moral|Slope; J. T. Fettige Pierce; A. N.| “Comparing Nort! Dakota maine \° <3 Y ‘Wheat— in the sevenfold sl: . ” fo 12S 11.00; OO a aD Ibe {March ....: 127% 128% 127% 1.28% Montana Winter ee ts wees : conditions. Flom, Cavalier; C. Ver up 9.00 to 12.75. Fed yearlings, good 1.33% 14% Protein— ‘ killed were members of the. George C. J. Hanson, Barnes county, as-|Grand Forks; J. H. Frojen, Dickey; | nesota is paying $615 per mile due to ne ; <A Ibs 12.75 to 15, 2 1.34% , 1.96% ,1.345¢ 1.355 | IDHW or IHW. 142% @1:44% | Moran crowd) stc:> $12,0C) worth of it is not a question to} W. J. Gilchrist, Towner; R. E. Hamil-/a paving program that calls for ree - and choice 750-950 . x} To arrive .. 1.42% @ @ Chicago policeman’s liquor,” said decide for ourselves but for our boys| ton, Nelson; W. A. Hausmann, Ram- |puilding first paving laid which has Heifers, ‘ and our girls. I would vote yes for|sey; E. R. Helbling, ‘ Morton; . | proved weak unde: the excess traffic sie 94% 95% 04% © 95% the informant, “and that’s what the | Dealers, Mechanics Cc. Vernon Freeman, jtenance costs with Minnesota, Min- fy . 133% @1.35' 5 ” their sakes. Henderson, Ramsey; H. M. Henrick- | . 98% 04 SOE ee bd % | shBoting’s all about. “Nothing in this bill would pre-|son, McHenry; William Hermes, Mor- jane the ‘coming: of hes 1,00% 1.02 . 1.00% 1.01% an arage t=] motor busses, The methods used O sale r a vent a man from making beer,” Fred | ton; J. D. Holthusen, Richland. | Mi nnesota. make their mainten- March 49% 50% 49% 50% : .27%| “The policeman who owned the to Hold Convention |£. seu, Ransom county, maintained. | Gottlieb Isaak, Dunn; J. A. Jar-|ance costs the second highest in the May ...... 51% 52% 51% 51% 26 lquor has a partner and a sweetheart. “Tt gives another avenue to the boot-|dine, Cass; J. D. Johnson, Nelson; | United States. ‘Thus we cannot com- July 1 40% 50 40% 49% of. The girl runs a beauty shop and the (Continued from page one) leggers, helps outside concerns and | Carl E. Johnson, Traill; R. A. John- | pare the two states. ahd partner runs a roadhouse northwest to show a Willys-Knight 70-B| hurts local merchants.” son, Ward; H. G. Kapfer, Sheridan; \"“purther, Mr. Plomasen, chief March s... 113. 113% 112% 119% 23 of Chicago. The officer has s half @ Whippet four-cylinder Horner Calls Vote Peter Keierleber, Grant; A. S. Kratt, | maintenance engineer, has shows im May ..:..+ 1.18% ert ye rate Minn. Dak. roadhouse. i lene cueney i. F. Horner, Oass county, brought en ; aueere co eae oe | writing that the maintenance cost per July ...... 112% 1.13% 1. o * Willys-Knight cutaway | discussion to close with a request for |, * 7 enact : ‘|mile in North Dakota is over $300 cares 1.25% 1.27% . parte exhibit. a vote on the bill. “There is no use | &, &. Lembeke, McLean: M.H. tune? | while Mr. Moe says it 1s only $200, Feb. ies fee 11.85 That ieendrel Chevrolet and the ns li cag etal i ‘We all J. H. McCay, Sioux; Hugh McDowell, jae e slight differenec of $100 per , ’ had overheard pany, Se se iad we're going Cavalier; Joseph McGauvran, Cava- | Mile. It is another matter of $250,000 12.27 12.22 . I exhibit a coupe, & companion bills of the meas- Her; James McManus, Rolette; Fred | © $300,000 thet Moe did not mention. 12,60 12.52 the 1929 types, claimed it fraternal benefit so- 4 4 yh iis . Y a E. Mau. Ransom; C, A. Miller, Logan; If the 7,500 mile road program is é evrolet conmUD| clefts to write endowment insursuc® |. C. Montgomery. Wells: O. H. Mot- |completed in Nortis Dako, $8] aaa ie os Sacer . trans al (an, Richland; Einar Muus, Ward; shows that the state will face a deficit ; ; Exhibitors permit eyed Cetw A Ben Northridge, Barnes; Oscar Oberg, }Of @ million dollars annually — o@ 1.217% @1.35% | Moran did it” : ers and distributing firms | benefit insurence to an ety declared | McLean. bankruptcy,” said Senator Bonser, Dying Blamed E i peace C. H. Opdahl, La Moure; R. A. real Owings, Burke; W. S. Place, Slope; pany, E. C. Fritz, manager, 3 J. G. Plath, Cass; W. L. Plath, Cass; a ‘Motor apg ni ig - |H, M. Banning, Morton; A J. gas arck Motor ., Bismarck, Stude Stutsman; C. Sax, McKenzie; George ; Hedah! Motor | Co..| announced fis 0p paso that, be. |, Schultz, Grant; F. Paul Smith, r| Bismarck,, Duranty gletr M, Br cil- | nevolent societies are given privileges | it" arson te aroures ©, ©, Stingen, f -jand immunities not permitted old! 5 i+) oY ca tahar | man Co,, Bismarck, ; Stair Mo- Mat that | Bottineau; W. A. Thatcher, Bottin: Co,, Bismarck, Oal line insurance companies tivities (eu; ©. C. Turner, Siark; Einar Bismarck, | legislation to extend their activitles | pwete, Divide; @. L, Twichell, Cass; tend. to Albert Van Berkom, Burke; E. E. herd Veitch. Grand Forks; William Wag- them. ner, McLean; E. A. Watt, Stutsman; Lynch, Richland county, |r, i. Wedel, Dickey; John J. Wentz, iogan; Edwsn Traynor, Ramscy. Those absent were C. F. Carlson, Steele; O.\E. Erickson, Kidder; D. L. Peters, Pierce, and George Worner, Richland. ints 1873 eect i if 1.25% 1.27% 1.25% 1.26% 1.27% 129° 1.27% 1.28% sessse 110 11046. 100% 1.00% SIE 108 108% 1.08" 1.08 vessse AB% ADK! 48% 40% . 281% 253 251% 259% 2.50% 252% 2.50% 2.52% ry gts i i : » i togeibs tte ‘higher; receipts 7,611 cases; esti ticete th to teas feta 15; or inary firsts 36 to é i i Pree! as gis f g38°8°5 gee 1 eke et HE i Ay Defends Endowment ,, dinderen, werd | Attacks Broadside the} Facts as Revealing Ignorance of Work eee é (Continued from page one) gad a4 z ay J § abelse inleelenn Fab gee ite 5g Fi a2 gs a [ if ii i : Ad tor me 23 fin, adopt reports for | yards of dirt compared to by adopted mile as from the peesage of 23 bila = =- 8,642 yards per mile in North Dako- totaled 11 ‘Those voting yes on the passing of |ta. Minnesota Mrs. Lavins Amaberry, Williams; | at no greater ex} ‘Mr. Moe Knute Boe, Walsh; J. H. Burkhart, | looked that. He to fee ft i ne

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