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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, i s J] the growing season and crops are re- | ¢———______-» A ‘Century Cake’ for Mother Jones | | Son of Russ-Noble ~|/K ported aa being in excellent shape!| Today’s Congress | ‘ for this time of the year. x Believed in State .|| ; ° ' ' 2 Killed, 100 Hurt TUESDAY ALL LITERARY’ OVER TO JON CUUBS FOR | se-eecs| UMITEDTOONEDAY|2 ed, 100 ar," wun wepapers today were asked 2 jebate a to aid in a hunt for Alexander Crich- so | Dreme court rominattos. PORT LAUREATESHIP OWNING CHAN OWAPI in, aie aso ot NS | Brigadier General Caxtner ine] tTOUShout India) ish menieaen on 1 ‘ sf eee ‘oma co | state. Crichton, according 5 «(Continued from page one) with rivers and harbors Bill. ‘) : en in Prag pl ce {o'his| ' specting Battalion at Fort Meanwhile, reports of minor. dis- HOUSE oy \ Writers and Book Folks Rent Luncheon Marked by Bismarck lleves that his family was wiped-out Missoula Today SAI, Hoe ce aie eae | linn co for Kipli ‘i : in the upheaval following the Russian. Tanging from stoppage of work Banking committee Into Groups for Kipling Prize Singers in Celebrat- | revolution. During the ecarist ies, closing of shops and attendant dem- tavestigation of grou and Other Eligibles ing Music Week tavernas ech hd hice hie ck Hus octane Coen pony “im view of the disorder the’ gov- . e : Mrs. Crichton said she had recently|tion of Fort Lincoln to one day yes-|@riment is not hiding its concern € London, May 6.—(NEA)—The aver- Music week was noted by the Ki-|talked to @ man from the United|terday in order that he might make | Over the possibility of dangerous re- age Englishman, worrying about his wanis ‘luncheon, today, by having a| States who, on seeing her husband’s| #0 inspection at Fort Missoula, Mont., sults should anything happen to the job, the high cost of living and the s Picture, said he had met the man th | today. im Gandhi. A commission super-high taxes, does not know that musical program in’ which winning] ‘tour of ‘the United States. He was| |General Castner left last night for |0f three high medical officers of the another crisis has hit the country, but Bismarck singers of recent contests not sure of the state, but thought it| Montana with Major Maxon Lough, | British army has been appointed to all the literary circles are buzzing were featured, But the important t have been in’ North Dakota.| Fargo, who is accompanying him on | suard his health, and a special allow- 1 about whether England shall have a matter to come up was a communt-| Alexan his inspection tour. They were guests | #0ce has been provided for the food Poet laureate and, if so, who shall cation ttea Juties A. M. Christianson, or eee Ce eee OL i here Ob Lieut, Col, William A. | 80d Resmi oe aes leader wear the laurel crown. j relative to financing the purchase of Alfonte, commandant at Fort Lin-)Teverenced by millions of Hindus as ‘Wherever two critics or three Camp Chan Owapi on Lake Wild- North Dakota Aggies | |con. “the great soul.” 4 rhymsters get together it is the sole wood. Win National Hi inspection began at 9 a. m. of the Fargo Forum editorial staff. topic of conversation. They are 4 in Nation ONOTs | with 4 Muslim Shops Open staff. } ag Ag eer taken rer can acres ofthe tat to| In Marksmen Contest |i seven, ts too were examined | , Muslim shove in Bombay remained | ince ay args" "weekiy paper.) a 1, regu! umme pany * first issut ursday. : Seo SLD EG Mi a oi sama ain mab berceeien oT the sip Fargo, N. D, May 6—(%)—The| drill, which via foulowen by an in- | OWners close. A small number of mill init poor Mllldhootthas . fancy business bequeathed to modern by coleage OWilNGS pectin Aléng ERMRIGIA DALotas & 4 of war strength platoon in | hands remained at home, and 300 of! me Kansas highway department times from intensely monarchical days. indres: “The Seite Bala Was Stine, Dakota | Agricultural college | movements of extended order dri, | them carrying red flags and posters| 5 started a drive to var from nigh 4 Or if he decides to fill the post, but to fully finance the noquistien,| “le team won'the William Randolph |""in. the afternoon the battalion | Paraded the mill area calling upon| tes Started ® afive to ber from high- whether it will go to one of the old 10 lll be range, Ane neaulsition, | stearst. trophy for proficiency in team | solved # tactical problem for the gen | others to follow their sult, but there | WAYS trucks not, com tet’ by law, t line poets or to some chap with Siehae pres eee edia rat, Of he] shooting, a message from. Herman feral. in this problem, the third bat.| WAS No response. Cotton ‘ills, rail- : peter ocre, Sites ae Pr eoauiring the teh acres, site tie! Back, Chicago publisher, to’ Presi-|talion acted as the ‘eft flank bat-| WAY workships, and tramways are alll 4+ tne ‘time of Peter the Great, pened to please MacDonald's Scotch | mother Jones was 100 years old—and here you see her, dressed in her best tralia inte eis n tba e rest! dent J. H. Shepperd, of the college, |talion of an entrenched brigade and | Working. leather was used as money in Russia. ears. It’s been a long time since the | black silk, cutting e huge pink and white frosted birthday cake with 100 ‘se king to apportion | saiq today. ‘ took up # position on rolling ground| , At Naitobi the Indian community literary world has been so excited. candles on it. It was one of many scores of presents which poured in on the |@mong the service organizations of} “Tne matches were. shot during the |northwest of Fort Lincoln, which it| “declared a hartal beginning today in Ben Jonson Held First Job frail, white-haired little woman, once famed as a militant labor leader, as she /the city, on the assumption that! weer of april 5. The Bison rifle|organized into s “center’ of resis- | Protest at Gandhi's arrest. 5 Kh ‘All the pother has been created by | rose trom a sick-bed to celebrate her anniversary at Silver Springs, Md. She |Chan Owapi should be made avall~|team competed with 388 teams, the|fsnce.” Within this “center of re-| There were disturbances growing|Piles Were ‘Killing | the sudden death of the incumbent | received hundreds of telegrams from labor uriions all over the country, and|able for other Bismarck young peo-liargest number of entries since the sistance,” hasty entrenchments were |OUt of the hartal in every part of Him by Inches’ of the laureateship, Dr. Robert masses of floral tributes. ple’s organizations. inauguration of the matches in 1919.|thrown up and “strong points” and | Calcutta today. A serious outbreak y fj Bridges, at the ripe age of 8. The ‘The plan is to form a holding cor- Lehigh university of: South Bethle-|‘‘combat groups” were organized on | threatened in the central part of the , —_ real, honest-to-goodness job was first Poration of the subscribing bodies! hem, Pa;, and the University of Ken-|the main line of resistance, support | City where natives tried to enforce | Kansan Whose Nervous System Was formally consituted in England by Po at after the fund has been raised, each ticky at’ Lexington were the closest |line, and battalion reserve line. Two|the hartal but 400 special European| Shattered by Rectal Trouble Is James I who named Ben Jonson, | Secretary Davis to have voting representation ac-| competitors of the Bison, hours were allotted for the battalion | Constables, detachments of armored Restored to Health got 100 marks, oF about #25, for the |__Likes Nightshirt ||conteisuea tt probably’ wil requirs| cots ceiver ts, vntory the agri. |to cnganies tis “center of resltance. | Seseures thus far have Lept the dem | eteaaT ate eon a eae: got 100 marks, or al a contril . ly require | cultural college team will receive aj8t the end of which time General | Kansas, who experienced unt suf- ! . Under Charles the First this ; 4 | onstrations in check. Ki fest wv ver ad's} GREATEQT GROWTH) “sonoma a—amaeuc ers samen: vm | eae Mane bmn te at, el ee ‘cares om {sad wit oS Snr Tea | choice tierce of Canary wine. Pre- t tev res tod: that he| years. Pledges are to be made to the} Captain Frank Ross is coach of the |the troops and guns thereon. Tyabj tronble to write Dr. McCleary, E506 sumebly the wine was intended as pe Bee rears “an old fashioned” nigntehirt |Community Chest, which will donate|team ‘The members are Ravers Apart from the armored Car de-lmims Bivd,, Excelsior Springs, Mo., something to inspire the poet. Many BbcuC half the tine >. uentehitt ties atalt for handling-the financing: |Comm, Fergor Actor i Jorn North Dakota C: tachments no troops have been called /tor his tree book, “Piles ‘Treated Years later, instead of the wine, an-|Population Increases From | **unt Tour thy tit tn one on a| ‘The Kiwanis club referred the mat- | Hurdsfleld; “Kenneth Piper, armor: | NO! aKOta Crop _— jout. An inspector. and sergeant of | Without Surgery.” ‘This is what Mr. other $135 per year was added to the} “4 45 44,325 to Snatch _| train returning from a politcal meet- |ter to the board of dirgotors. Alvin H. Lee, Valley City, and Morris!’ Outlook Bettered | Price gustding the terry service at Risith says, bout ths. succees/of Ue . " ‘Otto presi leary Ff GEL at ra rpg Michigan Honor a cAiTbalpting tor tee napus | wns temiaaned for Gite artistes] Co meee ; By Snow and Rain Ee he eel had suffered terribly for *) a ave ” e a 4 - eighteen ars. se eee sete John Deyaen, | oe pecayvanias Ser he ed Gity by Worth Li Lakiry end wis tive Wildwood Lake Resort|’ (Continued from one) Bebe Sgr ak clieorbacr by the Ma- made me a nervous ‘wreck. I oF Southey, William Wordsworth and) washington, May 6.—(P)—The hon-| ‘The secretary of labor said he re-|unanimously. Attendance at the Opening Is Set May 11} that the moisture ‘of benefit |», atk selected by the Ma-| did not realize that Piles were fo Lord Tennyson. After the latter dled, | 4, of having ‘the largest percentage | ceived notice of F tion will include a visit to a to growing crops. Wadtat Maven’ tasty take | Killing me by inches until 1 be- a poetaster named Alfred Austin was }5F iV oste"f, ‘population in the test | colved,notice of the meeting too late |convention will include a weed vee Re a at rived at Navsari last night to take! Came'so week that it seemed os Ky named. And after he died, Dt-/10 years has shifted from an Ohio| “aides hunted paj for him in for 35 years, witteoudt Lek Wilton, as been| | In the Forks showers | Siahatua's ariest “Nant PY ME] ir there was nothing to be done Bridges was appointed. Bridges was| {> Jers tne Sueted Sirmigan took ie ae me Lette for seen for 35 yer ee at near . Sohtak region seb Mahatma’s arrest. to help me. I was urged to take ; ) known to all students of English !tne honors in 1920. Announcement | tusiin night shirt we aN ‘The Musical Features: ye Senin penvemied field work romp He immediately telegraphed Pandit) tne McCleary treatments and it j verse, but he was never @ poet of the |or°tne population of Hopewell, Va., bit in_nigl A rt was Cee aigmrd . anes have -been overhauled and | now is sufficient bangs a pte nhc Motilal Nehru, who is acting as prest-/ i'n blessing that I did so. In a | ‘Masses and, unlike Tennyson, he did) the town which sprung up during the rit er Nir Loco ine! On the musical program of the day “ca , six private cottages. have oe sti to ee holz, | dent of the all-India national con-| month I was cured and I rap- t y; not turn out verses on the birthdays | [40 ‘as a munitions manufacturing secretary's brief case after a rest were Miss Belle Mehus, who accom- renovated, two more private ited agric -| gress during incarceration of his} idy regained my health. Let “ a and marriages and deaths that took | center placed its increase at 710.7 per | Sht panied Mrs. .W. J. Targart in several | Cottages are under construction, and | Kienhols growth bred ayn | crother, Jawaharlal Nehru, a request! anyone write me if they want to place in the royal family. He refused | Cone. Itn es total of 11925 in habits bearer songs, “The Open Secret,” “The An-|eW Picnic tables have ‘been: placed | gressing “favorably here to keep Jalalpur as the meeting place} know how grateful I am to Dr. a, e his muse perform to order. 1 mw ” in the grove. spotted in a few places where top soil | of the congress working committee. to mak beri ants as compared with 1,397 in 1920 swer,” “Winds in the South’ McCleary. With a little hired @ vt criticism of this i rege . “Ray.” ‘The baseball park has been leased} was dry during planting. Some flax | This committee will meet again Sat- And there was much Prior to Hopewell's announcement, ‘Ray,” and Miss Marie Lemohn, now help I run a large farm and it wise the poet laureate ‘4 Hj 4 by the Washburn baseball nine, the | has been. planted and preparation 1s| urday or Tuesday. 2 by some, becat Ue Garfield Heights, Ohio, was first with associated with the Mehus studio. ‘ond takes work. I could not begin to Fe is pificially rated as a member of the |sio7 per cent and a population of who played » Brahms ballade and a] Eriction ot a graristand amd Dion, [eon ance for seeding potatoes Colonel Pickard Onl do it if I suffered the way I did @: King’s house Pee ite “a school of | 125%. 2 Chopin waltz. ee ah 4 oe ball take wend ity experl- ne: icKa: y before I took the McCleary fore, at present q Inglewood, Calif, was next with ‘Two of the High school singers who baseball “program }; Deylls ‘ 9| treatments.’ 4 Englishmen who are opposed to the 1496 per cent and a population of placed for the state musical contests | *T the season bec ppbcheves ttacboriigtiecn Bey Sheridan County ‘Vet? | G$r"m000 men and women trom, , ntinuat . ee parts see Many Bival Ciaims "Mlamntramack, Mich, led tn the 4900 contests here sang numbers One| ,, PARAGUAY ‘REDS’ PLOT ture-arose. Plenty of moisture 18 in} yacclusky, N. D, May 6—John |Gandde nave been Goneed See and On the tie Thanet, thane: who Want census with an increase of 1,266.0 per | Famous Scout to Rest at Junc-| (2° Tmuriey Snell, a contralto, who| o 4% we , May grade e Capen and sagged be! Lbejored Boone, 85, one or (Ghestiaty county's |Cleary and his staff of associates. strong oth i a oF 4 war giana 10 hold fo for anther poet |e, tne & population of 48615, "" | tion of the Bismarck and gang “To the Bun" and the other Gil- iro ct ther oaregeaspented that most of the whest seeding 18| us puried here with full ‘milleary |Weitge mace ee ney will also ‘| eee ae cceaad Kipling, sir [28s ago with 1.0266 per cent and a Pony Express Trails umbers, one “Bgtvin ns | Shag ee Theat pa ns etait | ate iaicna a heavy ran fll be- eae ere ae ene et Gooat | patienta—ADV. , by H Population of 46,499, has turned in an ‘The American Legion At interior. + s | Newbolt, Sir William Watson, \ pre Fg ments of the of . He | tween. seyen and eight o'clock, pre: Carl Wahl of this cit: \ : itred Noyes, John Masefield and Eeidied ie eT polation eae Deadwood, 8. D., May 6—()—At — ances of the Soa meet at/ explained the recent extension of the Feipitation being .33 inches. No fur- vere Nearer of the 4 fumeral, Of Lawrence Binyon. Ten years ago there were 23 cities}sundown Sunday, in @ rock-hewn bevagdearead filled ou Program | “state of slege”—a for | ther moisture is needed until well into | Eoone's 10 children, only one, James Kipling 1s, of course, perhaps the | snowing 100 per cent or more increase. | grave on Sunrise mountain, Deadwood | winning ns, “Gong | a kind of semimartial law—with dis- Thomas of Goodrich, survives” his most widely read poet in the world. This year there have been 15 cities | will bury its last of the old scouts,|f Thanksgiving” and | “Suwanee closure of the alleged plotting. WAR DEPARTMENT, U, father. ir ' His boosters think he would be the thus far which show 100 per cent or | Deadwood Dick. ocaae tee a neer Office, “101 Pos Col, W. H. Pickard of Pickardville, Chiropractor | cag agg has su ae! psclpreal ai Where the Bismarck trail and the rag Dahlen and Sundin fay Thee NOTICE To conrmactons . | Building, Kansas City, iisnourtajor | te vei pectoris vhedariesinng Drugless Physician fl | the job. He has sung rei Dead i te Hi Constra atten comrade. kins—the British soldier. He has foined, and at.prpelot from whicn are {accompanist was Mrs, Clarence Gun-| _ "ate Highway ton |B Roads Se tec nin —___—— Lucas Block © Biamarck, N. D. sung of British sailors. He has 2. 300 Bab: Chi Kk: ‘ visible Terry peak, the open cut of the | 2¢ss- as moroeels He the cpnetrgction town, North Dakota, in the County! See Gussner’s Advertisement. thrummed banjo tunes about all parts Dany 6s Lees in Homestake mine, and Orman lake, 50|_ Guests of the day were Senator! No."i¢ Menoken win be received Court, Hoan, ay sie ee weeny of the British empire. His solemn| Ag First Shipment in | miles away, his grave will be blasted|Zynn Sperry, Ira Rush, architect of| by the State Highway Commission in| ™"%.atarion of a comprenensive plan 1 “Recessional” has become a classic. from solid:rock: the new court house, and his assist) the offices of Se Departiaane ce mate, forahe ultimate economical develop- Ph When the ate poet ioureate was si. A. C. Club Allotment Simple church services will be held] ant who js to conduct his office here, Tater than ‘) loc ME, June’ Sth, Giant Rink ant Cimon, the H} lent ol gave voice about % at 2 p.m. at the Episcopal church in| George lewett, , at which place an iY | gether with an evaluation of the ef- great British events. ‘The rooms of the Association of | Deadwood. The body then will be ———— wa) tine Propoecte must be matied or] £ects of thie plan on flood and navi- Sir Henry Newbolt is best known} Commerce, today, echoed like a taken by the Black Hills Pioneers so- otherwise deposited with the Depart-| Sag here; in accordance with * his ballads about British sailor | canary shop, with a chorus ment of State Highways at Bismarck, | #7 jocument $08, ésth Congress, — * y ‘William Watson is the au- of shrill | ciety for interment in conformity with N. Dak., and shall, be sealed and ene] 22° ent HOt e Finod Gantrat thor of some biter, iting eplgrams | "Thane 2900 were tne tet cipment| ae ad hen Sosey cavalcade of|® ol SrteSuiriwty esckoptyrane ore | Sate BE, Matas Alte diteetisg [| Thursday Night, May 8th, Patterson Hotel Dining Room ; in verse. Alfred Noyes is well known | of birds to be raised this summer ty u Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Tavis,|eral Aid Project, No. 174AB-Part in| Darties in the Missour! river diversion 215 0° in the United States, where he spent | members of the boys and girls Junior |Gr ‘his few remaining contemporsries| Los Angeles, who were Visiting rela- | Surieleh County” |") 010 fen Volving the uve ot ‘rater ia the James cee many years both as professor and poultry clubs throughout the county. | will stand by as the buckskin-clad| tives in Mandan and Bismarck, were| gether Sins bidters fond’ ti tha] TIVeF basin, are invited to be present. Special Program Has Been Arranged. a reader of poetry. One of his own best | ‘They arrived in standard cardboard | figure is lowered into the grave. honored at s dinner given Saturday} full amount of the gross sum bid, SUMMONS Initiation, Wednesd: Night, May 7th earn rte one of Englands famous | SwupPiRE Boxes, four compartments to] “A squad from Fort Meade will fire|evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hess.|™ust accompany each Bropoeal jc] | RTH DAKOTA, . ae im KES CON! be among others who will atte! Toses, pers a f 5 ' 7 cane le Saree mallee os nd girls to whom allotments | , Christians hristi en en aes ae nan ies PERETO C, Yau, Load, Unload in Wind-| Geo, 8. Resins SES Tia Ga anecan maa bi aie a aed Sila on- ordinary mercantile vessels. c | Judge stianson ‘ . Lowry, Ch x incre i cay siet| SIE wate Get dt aa] peg ee Eee eee any few, although, a\ » in & war Poem | some were sent out through the mails. yr interest in, or lien called “For the Fallen.’ he struck 8} Another shipment is expected] Scout Executive Body or Incumbrance upon, the property note that touched Englishmen to the | rhursday. Secretary Goddard and Gescribed in the complaint, g soa ‘Defendants. quick: County Agent A. R. Miesen are han-| Judge A. M. Christianson has been 21a asa 5 i 829 PO SRSIOS ya map ence “They shall not grow old, 8s we +) dling ‘the shipments and. allotting | notified of his selection as a member | iio, Herman Leonhard, Clare Leek. | 5: Copies of the Proposal blanks! phe state of North Dakota to the «fist gre Jett Grow Old. oe | them on applisetions on file at the |of the regional executive board of the |iey, “Paul ‘Oscar Morek, of tate Highware at Blometein Ne Seu and each one of you are hereby Att ‘he 0 een of the sun sal the Dakotas and Montana. He | qen, nave ene Dickinson, Hie in the Division ice of. at ie astern re tise i Be ekce b. “ i will fill the vacancy left by the resig- | where they attended the district con- | marc! the office of th “County, North Dakota, and > watt a TS yd ee oe nation of Dr. H. a Healey, Grand they, Bertment of State righwars at ‘Bia “e oe aie ‘ H Other mem! orth f the County ‘Auditor in the County < Dakota are former Governor A. R. Grafton Population Is | Be Conducted at A. C.|nestos, Minot, and B.C. Tighe, |r, in pe epee oar Togated aaa no service of this um sone Fargo. 7 Present at the opening of the pro- rf ir Set at 3,181 by Hyland] me stste dairy bureau has planned we ee cone a eee Be » wil — ‘%. Th ranting K, povelng. rc ppbs INDIANA mes RLEOTION Be has returned a ane sieht jspranerved to reject mu by det Ht for the dairy building, Fargo, May 28. |aians’s primary election was held to- /® Week's visit with relatives in Wah- | nlcalltiss, or te accept auc! Bassas day oe ha to| ‘The speaker of the occasion will be to ‘nominate Republican and |Peton, N. D., and Sisseton and Shelby, | ort County ana state. pO Aa Aas Metab ae D tOEe day 8D. our Furs from Many Dangers pervisor.| A. E, Hoffman, of the Diamond |Democratic candidates for congress, |S: D- Se okt ager (ust, bid lon all, stems Fo) y se Crystal Salt company, of St. Clair, legisla for count : figure includes residents of the state| seichigan, an expert on, butter com: |rficee’ Datentes to tie trate con,| John Sullivan lett Sunday on a|Bid,cr bigs received for any number! Gffice and Post-Otfice Addtess, During the Summer Months sehool for the feeble-minded, 730 in| position, flavoring ark! coloring. ventions to.be held next month also . days’ business ffip to Minne- oe eenpeeat ft ey Samataared, as ir- Bismarck, North Dakota. number. All creameries in the state are being | were to be elected. polis. big eee ic SN ; Populations of other Walsh county| invited by E. A. Greenwood, state tk th se 2 ‘DEPARTM! Penh ‘We can properly clean and repair your furs and store them 4 towns are, the 1930 figure being -list- | dairy commissioner, to enter 20-pound MERG! The annual high school junior- (Signed) H. C. FRAHM, To the above Defendants: for you at a very reasonable cost. We also specialize in the ed first: Forest River, 198-226; Ar-| tubs for testing, these to reach the Pets Toy, ers ere ie senior will be os Dated April 2: Biers actin telates tothe, follow dee making of curtains, slip covers for furniture and dress making G a inesot . Pred with'34 in 100 Wil be Ned ne raat tty MUR Pace alread | 9 9 Nien edaetottns tata” | nce aaieuts igi pecoagy Cth IL Ontos for eraduaton dre shea be placed som oat ‘The competition at the state dairy- | terete of Gleveland was siverby the|!. City-County Briefs || notice is n Given that that | Twenty (30) ‘in Block Ninety-two . cme. Population Decreases, | nav coreniey See, January 22|stheoot pune serves conmiaioa|®——— oa Seine alt fa | i, Makan, we Cg All work given prompt attention. In Griggs and Steele} nea so far in North Dakota.” Spon- today refitted Zuger, Bigmarck attorney, Federal Land Bank ef Seine Sours | wabsose Me This Bettos te ee Gee sors of the Fargo cont want to yesterday Fargo busin roperty Fargo, N. D., May 6. m- | excel that. Fr tad yer 1S ELECT | before the Federal-court. Stat le 4 ' PHONE 610 plete returns show a falling off of the ——— * 2 ‘was elected pres- Seer 3 ! made against the ’ * Populations of Griggs and Steele Oregon Rancher Dead Ident ofthe aint Rotary cub, Other Silent ‘Theva nates ais Uneaten le aon. The Fur Repair Shop po Doogie aries cers elected: are president daughi ‘Monday March, county hed 74aa residents and Blacks In Old Feud Flare-up |iev. x. & Dierentiea and 0. @. Fro- ome of Si Jotn Dison Phone 610 Over Webb Bros. 321% Main At f ee saker; and secretary, B. E. Stewart. 7 See sued 4401. Lakeview, Ore, May 6—(P)—A i pee secs keview, | Ore. May |) 6, ©. H. Nojtimier, Valley City, and te. TIMES, EDITOR DEAD (fon, feud which. oreviousy’ hed| New York May! Gccopr one, first | Burale Maure, Senlah, members of New York, May 6.—UP)—Joseph F.|ciaimed one life, was blamed here to-|contingent of Gold Ster Mothers to| ‘? See et poe oe Commplanten, 1 Tebeou sssistant to the managing |dey for the death of Ira Bradley, 45,| visit the graves of their sons in| be avanti ad ‘ _suddenly at his home early today, |™°untain rancher. France As guests of the United States). A. Vogel, Coleharbor benker, is ‘ PIPPI PIEPPPERA aA He was 57. He had been on the) Gets SUSPENDED SENTENCE |row from Hoboken, N. J, the great day. Decne Rea f0- Fees pine 1M, em eam Me 61a Eide| deberking port of the A. E. P. ° (wards, con’ of attempting i a Tao OREICES OPENED | | extort money from Nathan L. Ams- HILLSBORO HIGH WINS Rig besiege sharpened at morgane and which with be sold se J ane | tndenenient, heed. |e?» traction magnate, was given a| Hillsboro, N. D. May 6—#)—Hils-|the Bismarck Spring Service| satisfy the same are described as fol- ; py conray todeens with |SusPended: sentence of' five’ years to-| boro high schoot ‘with 10 firsts, won| Station, 784 Thayer. Phone 137.|!°"%x. west Halt of ng Rc gprs fodey with /aay in general sessions court, . the ‘Tralll county high school music been ‘active in state politics for a KUNZE URGES CHANNEL Monday under the direction of Is in its last “death str: 80 to s; after which > seer Of yants and bas Washington, May 6—(P}—Main-|Marion Lund, county superintendent. Easy Way to , ‘and bat nari” rem your winter togs should be bes eelghener gerne) —o for | tenance of a nine-foot channel in the was second and Buxton Get Rid of North, Range, drycleaned put away c ; Z upper Mississippi river was asked be- Approximately 400 students Fourteen & 32/ i ’ s fore the senate commerce commities| Participated. DANDRUFF! jnore‘or Soiled Garments Are the Moths’ Paradise 7 - y today by William F. Kunze, mayor of a *. s “7. jes | Incorporations —_{|siinsesfous . aii fu" industry has shows a rapid] sah'by Iaaning sour aire eee i . Our new, improved service is at your command; _,<* ee ee Sart nical : ii : joderaized Construction com- | CLOSE MADRID UNIVERSITY | Y¢2!s. According to Senator Thoma- Va ach Sentai Renee ty ¥ » Wishek, to ronds, at ..| Son the state produces more pelts ey’s fees and Basso, Rr aR Baenid Madrid, May 6.—(?)—The Univer. than perp na, |Shampoo. Quickly it will banish ecloaure. baa Milian Ritter: Wiakee, eo retat! | sity of Madrid was closed by govern- any cept Louisiana. “| every trace of dandruff, every bit of] Dated this 12th day of April, 1920. P see c. Bits, Ashley. ment order today and heavy police L aay dirt, grease, oll and grime. And your THE FEDERAL LAND BANK s «gaara Street SSrecery com forces patroled the streets to prevent awn mowers sharpened at] nai: win take,on a new life, a new Evigegeec lortgagee. Zuger & Tillotson, Attorney fo: t= Sages, Biemarck, N aba ‘We Call for and Deliver. tin; eaten : ; EA Growent, Minot, anes. E. |further tloting by students fevoring|the Bismarck Spring ‘Sirvice [estabusnment of @ Spanish republic.) Station, 714 Thayer. lustre, in’ the twinkling of an eye} 7.) Hall's Drug Store—Adv. ” 4 > . 4 hs

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