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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929 ip EXTRA FARE TRAIN PROBE IS STARTED for Sonat fo BISMARCK NEWSBO sme is Olgeirson, and Sta for Shep- ard. [BISMARCK MASONS i i r Marjorie Rambeau DEPENDENCE BILL “FGLEAPTOSHROUD TANRHLGHOEDS, nan | __ Owes U. S. $10,832 io | ce qioungeners: FOR PHILIPPINES TO regan oecis-on tense | RANGE OF DOGTOR'S | ass .25:seerateses| SURFERS FRACTURE estates: 2 tates | PROMISED CHAPTER Four Become Citizens totaltn poe were BE oe ier Ease e Mgt Siaport piers | 1 decided upon y the Interstate two passengers landed ing the bottom ripped open and ined into the sea. | | during 1921, 1922, and 192%. | The actions called for additi bia payments of $5,017.95 ‘omised Disposition of Ques- | errr t tor 1992 and. $1290 tion Tantamount to Au- | tem ve HPL REMARKS ON | of 42 and {safely but in gro’ jof the tanker w 4,000 tons of oil di |Mattison Submits Proposed Savings Schedules to City) Lockhead, of Mayo Foundation, Shatters Some Prevalent Health and Food Myths "| Full-Fledged Scottish Rite Chap- iy ter Assured in Telegram From Reed vk is to have a full-fledged a the Scottish Rite. Hotel Employe Is Accused of q Throwing Lad From Lobby to Concrete Sidewalk Oct h.—P— rom = ne, Washington The things of life that concern Robert Dunahe! Independence during the r d senate disposition of the | rent issue of Philippine island ular ses- health, from the fig leaf of Eve to the grave, were the running topic of a talk by Dr. D. C. Lockhead, health | { (Continued From Page One) | which should insure adequate and ree | {boy today fractures of the is of the undoubted grant- a charter to Bismarck and 3 Dakota Masons was ly before 5 p. m. fell or was throw front of the jon is regarded by Senator Kin Democrat, Utah, a5 tantamount to a ote for their autonomy. _ FALL CALLED POISON Washington. Oc commissioner of the Mayo foundation ; liable electric sc at Rochester, Minn., before the Ki-| “The new Say by F. L. Gage, Bis- Mason, in a_tele- er, of rates is pro- 15.—(4"—The gov Re completc in itsclt— mit rested lis ease in the bribery Wanis club luncheon at noon, today. | motional an 1 be the policy of > A y ; ter Ro Reed, Farro, at ice S16 cli | chet ot Aiton Be Pall dcday, after Incidentally, the club paused io | the company on to its custo-| ‘The boy has bi DEP : sae fhich it has not been since 1916—an | trial of Albert B. Pall today, after i Y ; ae se fane f 4 pector General independence bill is to be considered | troducing testimony concerning his think about the benfit concert the | mers further reductions as the busi-|put last night 2 ee we a t> Takata, A. F. and A.M. lat the December session as the result ‘deals with Ha F, Sinclair, oi! mag- | Williams colored singers, Thursday | ness is developed and new economies ing hours lansed into oc has approved our ap- pf its ineffectual injection into the . ‘ evening at the Auditorium. It was | are realized in the production of clec- RSLS M ee and the Su- iff debate twice at this special ie defense motion for a directed | bens Bins a TAU Lick Let { tricity.” | ri ertece of Pomiping Stator session. Efforts were made to ob- | verdict ruled by Justice Hitz, | of the Kiwanis had bought tickets for si nd gis Biioite bin eekbs ck Mes ibe problem in 1924. | and the first defense witness, Gans the entertainment, which is a child's ity Commission Defers Matter | serious. He i Superictescents an ta ‘aati ei % ‘ ‘ t he J. G. White Welfare venture by the club. A sale} It is desired to make the new rates} Mrs. Charles 1. ay enn At the special session wwo pr Dunn, president of the J. G. hite effective December 1 and the enue B. we Devs Sere which would have Ied to independ- | Engineering corporation, which con-| Of pasteboards immediately was put|C ute Te ot | lneetl Ne f RAL IIR hater é verance of nce for the islands were defcated val oil storage tanks at,on and 87 were taxen. Meanwhile | schedule will po before the State Rail- | The boy's father verane ehh te aah ‘Boy Scouts are canvassing the town | Toad commission Friday for spproval !informed that He to be held on votes regarded as not representa- ive of opinion on the issue but rather S intended to rid the tariff contro- Wersy of this rider. Acting teday, the Nationalisia, o: majority party of the Philiprines and the Philippine independence commits- sion approved the creation of a new independence commission to be sent here carly in November. It is to be headed by manual Quezon, president of the insular senate. This follows the action taken by s called. | w tefens> counsel, | With tickets, if the commission feels that such ac- He I et Sar oe tion is justified, As far as the city , tenia! Record Autoist Is Guest commission is concerned, it took no regarding |, Among the guests introduced to the | action on the matter, Monday eve- nati luncheon was Ab Jenkins, a record | ning, but asked Superintendent Mat- \ obvious tissue Maker with automobiles. Christ | tison to leave with it a copy of the sarrke gn Bertsch introduced him ‘schedule and a copy of a resolution the run from San ssion an York in seven hour idea of how it might expre its at- he tongue caused a laugh titude toward the reductions. Any ac- aa obviously valet whed out the correction that the | tion wiil be of mere moral effect, as Heflin of Alabama, who deciared on | me was 77 hours and 40 minutes. | the city commission has no rate su- airman Bingham, Connecticut, of | the floor of the senate that Fall beeen rag i i. cat S sk ear fh d the territories committees, in prom ning illness. seek out a tough and give a The company has prepared a state- fhe to hold hearings on a bill by King | formance on hill climbing this after- | meni on the raics, giving the new pepor' eR: | . A : noon. The club was invited to trail! charges and explaining them in sub- hes Rent tah sents Tries Hanging, Twine | eiong and sce the deed Leiden Joined comments. ss S tatitt Dine i H. Beaver, of Chicago, who is : a | Breaks, Dies of Fall) jutting on the Trinity Lutheran drive ‘The New Rates — lter funds, also was a guest, in at-) This st&tement, also published as D., Oct. 15.-—Ty- | tendance with Rev. O. 8. Rindahi. | an advertisement in another column, of binder twine{ Dr. W. F. Crewe, of the state veter- | Says: jumping from | inary bureau, Fred Necd of Harvey,| Residence Class A rate—-First five | M. Larson, of the Studebaker | kilowatt hours, per room, at 9 cents; ere other guests. & the last employe of a loc boy from the hotel co walk, and that he m to investigate the affe made on t the trial “Aside from being of lies,” Hogan said, {vicious in chars Deaies Thowing Hoffman denies boy out of the hotel the boy fell to the » hurried out of the ing ordered out. ‘t employes marck Tribune Mandan. It wa wait in the lob; Bismarck-M: the hotel 2 Yestere the hotel ARCTURU BLUE T to ¢ ° TUS 8 nent charter. BISWARCK’S NPS) DEFEAT MCLLSKY | Bismarck’s Imps defeated McClusky 26 to 0 in a football game at the introduced the debate. Senator King. who has championed | the cause of the Pilipino through 12 successive legislative sessions, said | avance” the | dis ad- to the of ing rround hi “dirty name.” Hoffir dered him from the buil boy fell down the walk in his haste to for in the December session. Bill would come up ly Attorney General “Has Ruled Single Deserving CONFIDENCE Successful business men next five kilowatt hours, per room, at 5 cents; over 10 kilowatt hours, per room, at 3 cents; minimum monthly charge, $1. Availability—The above rate is a oyer, Peder Walvatne, Helmer Mi son, 39, unmea died here Sat- | urday. The twine was nail driven into a \ Scant Dress no Peril ssed_ women's | particularly because of the fear fastened to a la of the When he jumped the ie | it may have something to do with the | combined residence rate for all class- after- Audit Suf ficiens, rote and he fe in suci 2 way that | greater death rate from tuberculosis | es of residence service. Existing eus-| walked a few step soon look beyond the dollar ‘ his head struck against a sharp cor- | mong girls in their teens, as com-| tomers, now having separate meters | conscious, He we: reen took a pass from Eddie! and cents their mental and pared with both women and men of higher ages and among boys in their teens. He said it was not the cause. re enougi to cause death, ac- |The more sunshine and exposure to ring to officials here. No inquest | the clements the hardier the individ-|w. 4. with a minimum monthly eld. a! and the less Hable to tuberculosis. | charge of $1.00. | ‘atne, also a bachelor, was in| Children in the tuberculosis preven-| Determination of Room Count—The when Mathiason killed him-/toria, he reminded the club, wear |room count will be based upon a real | lonly brezchclouts, even in state rating and in making the room when they play at snowballing cach ; count it leaves unfinished attics, bath for lighting and cooking service, may | at their option, continue the use of | separate meters. The cooking rate in j Such instances will be 3': cents per K, e first period and galioped for the first touchdown. Agre failed to kick goal. The Bismarck | conds were unable to count in the! second period. but Benser, Agre. and | ith each carried the ball over for a touchdown in the last half. Agre kicked for the extra point after one touchdown and passed to Tait for another extra point in the ner of a cooking stove, giving him a} badly fractured skull. 4” the straneling or the frac- immediately by newsboy friend. The father c (Continued from page n+) partment kead must approve printing P bil could not remain in issue. | Excerpts from the attorney gener- ‘al's ruling follow: 1 “Bection 74. Wacn the account of Any contractor under this article] Shall have been adjusted, the commis- sioners shall certify the same to the |’ physical energy earns. So with this agency. It seeks to merit your trust and con- fidence—your implicit faith. senger on the lished the hotel lobby dopot. Ww town man left a letter, written peate auditor ** °°. | to his father in Nor- | other. 5 ‘ooms, cellars, closets, gages, barns t second hal. INSURANCE “Phe above law was in full force i to: his father te ok; | wthesdoctor todk-aslamint-thesklllc | pa eucenauingatiallseee eunaRS i Ue rape oe, and effect when the legislature br! vou 'rend these word. I will be dead, | board advertising that. as he ex-/ pantries, porches not enclosed will |" neapolis | Showers, former University of North} When this agency merits Chapter 227. Session Laws N. D. 1915.1 jaye yven my soul to God, and | pressed it, advises one to reach for a not be counted. Thi: e will be an in| Dakota tackle, is playing its first your belief in it, the dollars and cents will come natural- ly, Not a penny has ever been lost through consider- ing our client’s needs first, his premium payments defined the duties of the state audit. ing board as follows | “It shall be the duty of the s! Auditing board to audit all claim ‘counts and bills or demands aga the state. except as are specifically excepted by 1: “The above quoted law as an emergency dose of nicotine instead of a piece of; Premises having less than four candy. Candy is a great nourisher, | rooms will be counted as four room he said. and the fear of its fattening | prem: and prem having more effect is bound up with the real rea- | than eight rooms will be counted as son for higher tubercular death rates | eight room premises. ;—the cult of preserving the slim| Commercial Class A Rate—First 50 figure, Girls who persist in trying to! Kijowatt hours, per month, at 9 cents; maintain a boyish figure rob their | next 50 kilowatt hours, per month, at bodies of resistance to the tubercular |g cents; next 100 kilowatt hours, per germ. month, at 6 cents; next 200 kilowatt _ Tooth Decay Has Mysteries de | Hours. per month, at 5 cents; over 400 Nor does candy cause teeth to de= | kiiowatt hours, per month, at 4 cents; Doctors. Ad; aut aie one minimum monthly charge, $1. ‘and Minot ases dental decay, he sald. Availabilty —The commercial rate| Sa fects those who br their teeth ie rae iad olacessaf pected that the board | a sduously and avoids some of thost applies to all commercial places o would act Monday but absence from | 4.) pe . | business for lighting purposes and in- | whi ject the brushing. In fact, it Wmness 191 et ne ee the city of several board members| nay be | ly prenatal, he suggested. |Cludes all lighting service excep! that | caused the delay. vee oe Ct eeeeid. was’ telling {classed as residential. ©. W. McDonnell, board chairman. | nM uch thar the members migh be| Power Class A Rate—First 500 kilo- terested in assisting those who con- ; Watt hours, per month, at 5 cents al-| ee mmission consists of thi said he felt confident the beard will hs sagen chairman of the board of railroad approve the new rates, since they con- ; i \d keep the | ternating current, direct current 6 oo ee he Ding (cents: next 500 kilowatt hours, per commissioners, secretary of state and) stitute reductions from the present ‘i . Mi é Z feat the community up and | commissioner of agriculture and la-) schedule. [ee hee eer bau month, at 41 cenis alternating cur- i rent, direct current 51: cents; next bor. The printing commission ap-| If the rates are approved they will 2 1500 kilowatt hours, per month, at Bus Route Extension | ; Points a state printer, who ‘must be become cficctive January 1 upon bills | d cents alternating current, cents. Samia | j . . Considered by Board | Vanquished Cubs Are —— | ® practical expert printer.’ The state, rendered for service in December. | printer acts as secretary to the print- Girect current; next 2500 kilowatt! | hours, per month, at 3 cents alternat- i | Minot, D.. Oct. 15.—(4)}—An ap- Welcomed as Heroes | Mine: by the Sholl Transportation ing commission and in fact acts as its, pepe adviser. | ing current, 4 cents direct curren “Passing upon bills for printing in- over 5000 kilowatt hours, per month, Volves the interpretation of the con- ee ee aainets te eaeed 1s at 2'> cents alternating current, 313 |present motor bus passenger service |°°P direct current. between Minot and Kenmare to Cros-; by was taken under advisement b; tract for state printing entered into! Chicago, Oct, 15—uP}—Several hun- by the printing commission upon greg loyal fans gave the Cubs such Mihi: Hae ti at een than wo horsepower, $2. For niotors of; the state railroad board here today, following a hearing. formal cussio) R.H. hope that we shall mect in Heaven. Tam sold. Your son, Helmer.” a former Electric Rates Action Is Postponed by Board ‘oad board ne h round table dis- , Season of football. The northerners E , come to Bismarck Saturday for a re- turn engagement at 2:30 p. m. Bismarck seconds are coached by Arnold Van Wyk. Bismarck’s lineup: L. Benser. quar- terback; E. Agere and Shepard. half- backs; Smith, fullback; Tait and Wade Green, ends; Cervinski and Schneider, tackles; Olgeirson and Norlin, guards; and Schlichenmeyer, center. Substitutions were: Gorman Ointment will re- IT WILL Piles we mean it. If you want to ex- perience the comforting relief this thor- oughly tested formula will give, try a few applications. Money back if it fails, Get the handy tube with pile pipe—75c, of in the tin boz—60c, at any drug store, SCHOOLS ENGAGE MANY “DAKOTANS” The new sec to Supt. Driggs, State School at Devils Lake, is Blanche Smith, a graduate of D2- kota Business College, Fargo. The responsible post of librarian for the Board of Education, Buhl, Minn., has gone to Estella Graff, a ““Da- ervice man. O TORTURE ROBBERS Believe Karlsruhe Attack on Farmer and Son Planned in Magic City Kansas City. will put on some movies, showing the progress in sewage treatment plants. The conference will be continued Wednesday morning and will close | in the late afternoon. A visit will be | a ed ie Bismarck water station. } Bistel as in attendance at Minot, N. D., Oct. 15.—(?)—Sup- | session so far are Dr. and Mrs. ma position that Minot may have bee: Chandler, the doctor being dean of the plotiing scene of the torture rob- the school of engineering at the Uni- bery of Joseph K: Karlsruhe | versity of North Dakota, at Grand fermer, and his 17-year-old son.| Forks; Fred J. Gerlich, Dickinsot George, today shifted the investisa-|W. J. Littlehals, Minot; R. H. Mc- tion to this ci Krim and his son | Donnell, Kansas City; A. L. Bavone, were assaulted and robbed Saturday | Bismarck, state sanitary engineer: N night at their Karlsruhe farm home | M. Hendricks. Mott; F. W. Pinney, by three masked men, who tortured | Jamestown; William W. Peterson, the father by stabbing him in the} Minot; Robert E. Kennedy. state fect with a knife and threatening engineer, Bismarck; W. P. Tarbell, death to the boy until the father re- | Fargo; Willian Yegen, Bismarck; M. vealed the hiding place of his life’s' J. Taubert, Casselton; Jay W. Bliss, savings. Valley Cit: Howard E. Simpson, The Krim boy, who was in Minot Grand Forks; E. W. Stanton, Bis- today, showed a large cut on his fore- | marck; P. M. Barnes, Valley Cit: a head which was inflicted when one of | Worster, Stanley; E. J. Thomas, the bandits struck him with the butt | Minot; Gabe Thompson, Stanley; 8. of a pistol knocking him unconscious |G. Calvalage, Jamestown. or a few minutes. The elder Krim, | who gritted his teeth and made no Ivan Poi indexter Will BeBuriedinJamestown outcry when one of the bandits re- | Ivan Poindexter, brother of Harlan now { s enacted | Members of the siate r: postponed until tion on the new clectr posed by the Northern ubsidi law does not shall come be-| rates iates Power 5 for Pare cover fully what bil fore the auditing rd, this act) shall become effective immediately | upon its passage and approval. “The state auditing board as now) constituted consists of the governor. | state auditor, secreiary of state. treasurer and state examiner. printing commis: § ‘When weeay Paro peatedly stabbed a knife blade into the bottom of his fcet, is hardly able | to walk, the son said. Not until the boy was threatencd specifications which that commission | q warm reception when they returned | has prepared. The subject of this) trom Philadelphia and the world, wo horsepower and over, $1 per con- contract is of a highly technical na- 3 to: nected horsepower per month. ture. ‘The passage of the law defining power: Availability—‘The power rate ap- the duties of the auditing board. a: Above quoted, did not either by refer- | ence or implication repeal the powers | special quering heroes than the vanquished. As the players climbed off theit trai the greeting crowd Store Will Do Honor To Thomas A. Edison’ plies to all power installations of more than one horsepower. | Deposit: A deposit of 45 days csti- | with death, did the elder Krim reveal the hiding place of his money. Al- though previously reported as $2,000, Poindexter, employe of the state high- Way commission, who died in a 8t. Paul hospital Sunday due to periton- itis following an operation for appen- kota’? girl. Prof. Stevens of Agri- cultural College, called on D.B.C. of the printing commission to adjust cheered long and lustily. In return ated bill with a minimum of $5 inay | ‘¢ loot actually obtained amounted for an asst. secretary in the Seed printing claims under Scction 72 of | the players exchanged greetings and 3 ed hich deposit. shall bear |‘ $1,160, Sheriff James Scholl of Mc-. dicitis, will be buried in Jamestown pte ;. MabelKenney the Compiled Laws, 1919, All bills for |told ‘the fans that “the breaks beat! Plans have been prepared by Man-| it reauired mhich deposit Shall Meo") vonry county, sald today. Wednesday. Funeral services will eaney wannant. printing must. therefore, be presented | us.” ager Challman of Montgomery Ward) .1.04 caaet pier be held in the Congregational church. Watch results of D. B. C. AC- oe ee Abed Poinde: i New Building Bought | u. Ponceer sr, Sametono: suas brother of D.’C. Poindexter, former By Napoleon Merchant <ixtc‘cuaitor, who died » number of Napoleon, N. D., Oct, 15.—H. Mitz- | | years ago. man, Napoleon merchant, has pur-/| TUAL BUSINESS saicions vo righted—unobtainable “3% “Follow the Succe8Sful.’” Winter term Nov. 4-11. Write F.L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front &., Fargo. ‘If ever a ball club got bad breaks, | and company’s store here for an in- we did.” sighed Hack Wilson. “But teresting window display in com- 11 be back next fall and maybe | memoration of Thom:s A. Edison's | ; We'll bring the bacon back with us.” | first successful electric light, invented —————- | October 21, 1879. Howard Sandum Will to the printing commission for ad- justment. “It is my opinion that the Iscista- ture did net intend that claims that Thad been presenied and adjusted the printing commission should The Existing Rates The rates which the new schedule is to supersede, the present, are: Light—First 25 kilowatt hou: cents per kilowatt hour; next 10 On October 21, an actual replica of | air he presented and adjusted by anoth hoard with discretionary powers to I. therefore, Ss Are spesific- those again audit the claim. hold that prining clai ally excepted by law from which must be presented to the audit- ing board. In other word: ing commission has exc! ity to audit printing claims. the print- sive author- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furniched modern bun _ g£alow, five rooms and bath, 2 block: from postoffice. Call at 110 Eas Broadway. o> phone 1120-J after P. m., $50.00 per monih. 8 of the Condit Resou | Loans and discounts drafts, secured and un- ts, stow claims, ¢ house, fur Bankin; Bind fixtures - otk real estate and Due eth Direct Lake Legion | Howard Sandum last night was elect- |ed commander of the Tim Running | Post, American Legion, this city, suc- ceeding W. G. Elmslie. Other offi- | cers elected were: First vice com- mander, R. Dougias, Southam; second viec commander, Max Pawnell, Stark- | Weather; adjutant and service officer, Dan Dailey; treasurer, Charles Brady; chaplain, W, H. Brekken: sergeant at arms, Theodore Green: executive committeemen, Lynn Hucy, Elmslie and J. R. Curran. FIREMAN KILLED IN WRECK Cincinnati, Ohio., Oct. 15—Fi—L. O. Thompson. Columbus, fireman of | the Ohio State Limited, big four pas- | Sanger train running from Cleveland ‘to Cincinnati, was killed near here today when the locomotive, a club car and two pullmans were derailed when oithe train hit an open switch. No ; | passengers were injured. DAILY TRAINS PLANNED Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 15.—(4\— | G.' Lloyd line in the harbor today. the first “carbon lamp” will be shown | | beside the newest means of illumina- tion, a 100-watt lamp. Windows will be given over to showing progress of jelectricity since the first successful | lamp was made. | | Photographs of Mr, Edison's Menlo! | Park laboratories also will be on dis- | play. SHIP BLAST FATAL Seattle, Wash. Oct. 15.—(7—At least one man was injured in an ex- | Plosion and fire which wrecked the engine room cf the German motor ship Havel of the North Geruay 1c explosion occurred two hours after the vessel had docked from Tacoma. LITA GREY TO WED | Milwaukee, Wis., Oct, 15.—(#)—The engagement of Lita Grey Chaplin, | former wife of Charlie Chaplin, to Phil Baker, who is playing with the “Pleasure Bound” musical comedy company here. was announced at a party here last night, it was learned. VALLEY CITY MAN HURT kilowatt hours, 9'2 cents per kilowatt hour; next 100 kilowatt hours, 9 cenis per kilowatt hour; next 100 kilowatt hours, 8 cents per kilowatt hour; next 100 kilowatt hours, 7 cents per kilo- watt hour; all over 400 kilowatt hours, 6 cents per kilowatt hour; minimum charge $1 per month. Power—First 1000 kilowatt hours. 6 cents per kilowatt hour; next 1000) kilowatt hours, 5 cents per kilowatt hour; next 5000 kilowatt hours, 4 cents per kilowatt hour; next 5000 kilowatt hours, 3'2 cents per kilowatt hour; all ever 12000 kilowatt hours, 3 cents per kilowatt hour. Minimum charge motors less than two horsepower, $2 per month; mini-/| mum charge motors more than 2) horsepower $1 per horsepower, per month; elevator service $2 per horse- Power, per month. Cooking — All consumption, cents per kilowatt hour; charge, $1 per month. Steam Heating — First 500,000 pounds, condensation, 70 cents per 1000 pounds; all over 500,000 pounds condensation, 63 cents per 1000 3s minimum chased the Merrick store building. | where the Kane grocery is now lo- cated, and will move to his new loca- tion about February 1. The upsteirs will be repaired and | remodeled for living quarters for the | Mitzman family. Mr. Mitzman will use the entire space downstairs for | displaying his general merchandise stock and for store room. | Funeral Services Held | For Woman of Gackle| Napoleon, N. D., Oct. 15.—Funeral services were conducted from the Apostolic Lutheran church near Gackle for Mrs. John Erikainen, who | died at her farm home, three miles southwest of Gackle, on Saturday, | October 6. Interment took place in the Apostolic Lutheran cemetery. 2 Men Escape Injury In Gascoyne Accident Bowman, N. D., Oct. 15.—Archie Knutson and Duane McCaslin mirac- ulously escaped injury when the for- mer's car skidded into a guard rail on the highway near Gascoyne and was wrecked. The car broke off sev- eral posts and then skidded s0 forci- bly into a post that the whole back end of the body was torn off, the rear foes smashed, and the frame badly wisted, MINNEAPOLIS STOX Minneapolis stocks close. Bancorporation . First Bank Corp. .. The air mail division of the U. Postal service has been operating since May 15, 19! or phone for prices WANTED Old, Wild or Blemished Horses for rendering purposes. Write “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Co. nother banks Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 15.—UP— | 4” Werren aa Lisbon is recovering |POUDAS. “Total... The Great Northern railroad soon wilt! in a local hospital from injurls sus- | ys Liabitidies perats trains Nos. 113 and 114 dally itained when a car in whien he was|City Officials Meet apital stock paid in $ 19,000.00 | between Fargo and Grand Forks, ac-| riding with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Smith .. Geplag fund i225: 1000.00 cording to F. G. Holmes, assistant | ine with Mr. and Mre. V. C. Smith Studebaker Driver Band taxes pald.... 726.45 | Seneral passenger agent. The trains | sunday afternoon. — Indiv id et ta she 435,206.24 Tow operate daily except Sundays. Four city officials and representa- eee” 3.02.46 ROWLEY TO MANAGE REDS Simple Way to 1 Ere |, et, Bidar imple Way Stop $121,878.35 he Fits! a “Northern” Hide & Fur Co, ‘Sam Sleven, Owner Next te Armour's

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