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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 ————— | mount-Famous Players-Lasky pic- | “self-evident proof” that industry 1s | GOOD IDEA : |Mike Auspos, highway patrolman, & || BULLETINS | | Minot Slickerg Too | |tures, was announced here today. The | undamentally sound and that “the Fertilizer on lawn now 9 AR. YEGG'S SWEETHEART ts asses mt lie epee nem year after its parage imwe's || Fast for Canadian ||‘ 'rne tora theaters invived ere the | ture may reveal that more money creates 1 a Wey gy ; ofa . 2) ie | :| WAGING BLOODY BATTLE proclamation fer the insular | 4 ¢ | Fargo, State, Garrick, Orpheum and | Will be available for the further de- CASE GIVEN 10 JURY | Mother of John Knaus Shanghal, Nov. 14—(#)—The government to call a constitu. ‘the Moorhead. A change in per- | velopment of industry and the estab-, will save your water next se ., battle of Tengfeng between the Minot, N. D., » 14 Pride vt Dies from Paralysis ic tional convention if he held the D. Saw Visitor {sonnel was forecast by Roy L. Niles, |1ishment of new industry.” ring. Wachter Transfer Co. |head of the state highway patrol, and | ¢————_—_____________is |Fepresenting the purchasers. Large rolls of purported money | Fundamentally Sound — \ Minneapolis. Girl “Must Have! Mrs Conrad Knauss, mother of Auto Mechanies - Electrical Experts | John Knauss, 511 Seventh street, died sald SCO! Been Aware of Fact Money early this morning at her home in St,| dispatches received here from ia an ‘igh Nar aera Busi: IsR ad . Pi vin ral: Honan province. » Q ad usiness Is Report «as Had Been Stolen’ pee abt etl dhelieetatda Justice Frans C. Eschweller of the Aviation Mechanics jzsorning by Me. Knauss, who left STEEL SUITS SETTLED beberle gg od a ie ‘ » Much demand—BIG PAY. We supply factories and Elk River, Minn, Nov. 14.—(7—| {mmediately for Bt. Paul. New York, Nov. 14.—(P)—Set- haa been iit fer some the strang, partment of !abor in its monthly em- garages with practical trained men. Largest’ up-to ‘The case of Alice Hull, 19, Minnea | Mrs, Knauss, who was nearly 70|| tlement of suits recently brought had recovered peo ged but ployment bulletin, issued today, said equipped Electrical Department—over 50¢o more modern The case of Alice Hull. 19. Minneap-’ voars of age, had not been in good| by the Bethlehem Steel company | ‘eng this duties in the high court October reports indicated the “recent equipment added to this department. Highest grade of in- b stélen in the hold up of th Par tN | health for a number of years, and for| ®sainst the United States Steel for the last two eet igh court . e financial upheaval” had not disturbed structors of university training. It pays to get your training ip of the First Na) 116 past month had been failing ral corporation for alleged infringe- or three weeks, industry or caused any reduction in in a recognized, reliable sc We assist you. to get job. 4 t. tlonal Bank of Elk River, August 9. r P- He appeared in fairly good health oni pi . A ’ i te dec 8 idly. ment of patents was announced when he left his Nast employment. { FREE membership to Y. C, A. where you enjoy your- went to the jury in rict court to-| "Sie nad been a resident of St. Paul| today. office night. The report said this was held to be self after school hours. FREE tuition to Fargo High Evening day. oe school. We pay 25c ubove market price for wheat and flax. ¥ | for about 35 years. She leaves, besides isan i é FAVO! Judge Arthur E. Giddings charged!) husband, two sons and two! LOCOMOTIVE KING DIES wr R HEFLIN RESULUTIUN the jury at noon, after closing argu-| daughters: John, Bismarck, and wil. | New York, Nov. 14—(?)\—Les- min we po Pg Fargo and Moorhead a practical mechanical education Farmers! Give your si rf y other schooling. worth more to him than : ments had been presented by Frank! | ter S. Carroll, 65, vice president x 5 TT = y EC: C. ‘ 'T, White, Sherburne county attorney, | 4am Elizabeth and Anna, all of St.) Gr'ine American Locomotive com- | Democrat, Alabama, to investi- Theatres Purchased SCHODI IN HIE NORTHWEST, Write for fall formations on behalf of the state, and by Adolph) ‘Funeral arrangements have not yet | Panty, collapsed today on a Lex- oe van. ce activities on the pean HANSON AUTO-ELECTRICAL Anderson of Minneapolis, defense} been made. ington avenue subway train at Genin hicago, and New Fargo, N. D., Nov. 14.—(?)—Sale of ANSON AUTO-ELEC & counsel. | Mth street. He was dead when vanes taveen exchanges was {the American Amusement company| [14 AVIATION SCHOOL White in presenting his arguments| 2 sl Cc M | gan ambulance surgeon reached porn ey te Teported to the theatres in Fargo, Moorhead, Man-| | te \teed torelieve Itching, Box 926 Fargo, N. Dak. b to the jurors, asserted the defendant! lope County Men the scene, wailiee. by Mts audit com- | kato, Minh, to the Bublix ‘Theaters Freescreneenaes rerremen Ven » @ subsidiary of Para- “certainly must have been aware of | i Ce Te oartrue, sentenced by Lembkc ORDER EXCHANGE PhoBe | ‘ashington, Nov. 14—()—In- men with whom she had associated | s with for several weeks and with whom | (Tribune Special Service) vestigation by the senate agri- 4 sti she was riding in an automobile at| Carson, N. D.. Nov. 14.—Two men) culture committee of speculative the time the bank bandits were ar-| Who pleaded guilty to charges of en-| activities on the New York, Chi- rested.” }gaging in the liquor traffic received| cago, and New Orleans cotton White claimed “she was conscious | sentences of 90 days in the Slope! exchanges was ordered today by of a moral wrong-doing.” in associat- | county jail at Amidon and were or-| the senate. i ing. with the three men who have dered to pay fines of $200 and costs | been incarcerated in Stillwater for | When brought before Judge F. T. INDEPENDENCE PROPOSED life for their part in the robbery. Lembke, Hettinger, here. | Washington, Nov. M—(?j— | They are August Becker, Roy Salmon,}, The men are John Dunwoody, liv-| Philippine Independence was pro- and Donald Melavin. "| ing north of Rhame, and W. C. Jones, posed in a bill introduced today : ete ‘ fhe state is attempting to obiain a {Mt Jones will hhave an additional 137 ay : ie ate attempting to ol ain @| Gays $s . 7 we ‘ E: - convietion not on the specific charge | CaN* orve iso days extra here Dr. Geo. F. McErlain iday, Nov 15th cool ehtles | (BISMARCK, ee 7” OS “et ie eet te | RY ge — csaamhoon — f tater is “muta: _ °| The men were brought here by Carl} y Selar-Nay * . state is “building up a case on her! hudson, C. P. Brownlee and Fred Chronte Diseases 2 Specialty | associations with the bank bandits.” |wnite, sheriff, state's attorney and || Hoskine-Meyer Bldg. Phone 240 4 ia eat bina mete care ee let a“ court of Slope county, re- Bismarck, XN. 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