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S| Oia Pietares Recall Start of Arce Batloon Fiiowe ” ]BEGIN SCHOOL FOR Wife of French Flyer Awaits Telephone Call From Him / in America FY Aint thot ky eager ‘donne Coste today awaited in their Paris apartment for her husbend’s promised long distance telephone from New. York at the end of Might across the Atlantic ocean. ‘was sure he would phone her before midnight today. abEe J, B. TROEH, MINOT, WINS SINGLES AND DOUBLES IN SHOOT A. R. Chezik, Portal, Cops Han- dicap Affair in Annual Bis- marek Shoot \Forks, Mandan, and Fargo sent and women representatives to {shoot here.~ The scores of the en\ field: ae B, aah Minot . , George Ebert, Bismarck . x L. C. Campbell, Minot [Joe McCluskey, ‘Bismarck x H. E. Secord, Grand Fks. 1: Horrabin, Mandan .. E. iMay V. Stair, Bismarck James H. Stewart, Bi W._H. Lenneville,” Dic Bracken, Glendive E, MoGahey, Bismarck i |. W. Hamilton, Minot 0, Rovig. Man Meyers. Fargo Dr. % L. Nelson, Charles Davy, Minot . ‘Mrs. J. R. Pence, Minot x Indicates s Professional. Four Minnesota Champions Named Tournaments Held at Benson, Albert Lea, Hibbing, and Crookston St. Paul, Sept. 2—(P)—Champlons \{n four golf tournaments were named | day of over the week-end in matches at Ben- son, Albert Lea, Hibbing, and Crook- stan. At the latter place H. O. Chommie, {Thiet River Palls, won the Red River | \Nalley title by defeating Fritz Car- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF \ REDEM STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, } i County of Burleigh i” Pitice Coes eee Auditor, Bismarck, : ie rea EE ler, no address: F. Zailicek, Feeley fing a Firat| Pe Kasionat Bin, ae GREE ereby no erect of land jescribed ‘and which was for taxatior fthe 14th ‘sold, as ‘4 ie u service 0! land is describe ‘as follows: ‘Swit, Section 5. Township 138, Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser, {Amount required to redeem at th: 21.60, stated, a it iss ‘te the holder of fis ‘ae ‘sale ‘certificate as provided 4. officia) seal at ne ‘Kuditor (8-19-26-—-9-2, SBiaisoer, , |Svaee may sere Bakots. ‘ys CANDDDATES FOR °30 DEMON GRID MACHINE TO PRACTICE TODAY 35 Men Draw Equipment Last Evening; Squad Expected to during ot hereinafter tion som m that iT inger ‘un- tion and extinction and that here is need of providing proper pro tection for such game i the State of North Dakota. NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority v. ted in me. nor of the Sta ft North Dakot: a rovisions of Chapter 147 of Laws of 1927 and pursu- recommendation of Bae lon. stat ‘Game id Fish Ci loner, te Game an: ish Commissio! do hereby oe and declare that season for the ing of eed First: oor taking oF ‘culing “ot at Pinnated Gro kno’ Ghicken,” and Sharp. tailed shall remain closed until the A.D. 1980, and ing, e birds or- dered to extend, bet gf October, A. Octobe: inclusive. Second: That the season for hunting, taking or killing of Hufted monly known cae temain closed until day of October, A. D. 1 and t n season for huntin ses By is. yo nd be een the 1: A. D. T38, and the ith e A. D. 1930, both dates he season for the ng. taking oF Killing of all specie ucks, Ww: eo, brant, and al aaustic birds. peri hia shall remain closed ei the e aand nd day of September, A. he. re hunt A “aking, birds be a1 ‘ed to extend bet of September, A. D. 1930, and the 31st day of Decei , a B. 1930, both dates, tnelustye. ‘And be it further directed that the thoveltiefal Rewapey ‘be. published ‘once int State o Be suc! reby. or- the 22nd day er of each pone prise ‘autho 16th day of say ae IN WITNESS WHEREOF, hereunto set my hand and ee Great Seal of tl kota to he mttixed: at the Capitol of said State, this twenty-neventh day of August, A. 1930. by the Governor: GEO. F. SHAFER. BYRN: Secretary of State, anne UP NOTICE hes me tom: mace 2 pul if costa, vad a kD. Property and Paring ¢9 _ wt {fere the expi: ition headed by }, was found recently, with Andree and his com- the big bag. At Tahiti’s Survivors Arrive in America San Francisco, Sept. 2—(P)—Cap- tain William R. Meyer, and his crew of the liner Ventura, who rescued the "| 317 passengers and crew members of Woman Dead, Charge Officers Slew Her the British steamer Tahiti in the south seas recently, were guests of the city today. Bearing 81 {" the Tahiti’s passen- gers, the Ventura docked here yes- terday while the water front staged @ noisy welcome. An illuminated scroll describing the Venture’s rescue feat as one “seamanship beyond compare” was presented to Captain Meyer yester- . | day. ee on 3 ZEB ATION OF, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, a Count; Number of Acres, Amount sold for, $45. 4 am ring required to redeem at this a 84. i ‘addition to the above amount you will yu! tl its of Ee “ale certificate as provided Tevit ness my hand te a official seal this ieth Gay of Aug! A TSAMINGER, pi Auditor bie ag 9-26—9-2). NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION STATE OF NORTH cian ig County of Bur! Office of County yi itor, Bismarck, North ‘kota, We Oliver A. Marsh, aerentte. 8. D.; Wm. H. Courtney, Ripe ward Holtan iuite “a? wi ssed in your name for taxation for tt ‘the year 1925 was on the 14th baw d of December, 1926. sol vided by law, for the de- Hnquent Mares of the year 1925, and the time for redemption ‘from aid sale will expire ninety da: he completed service of t! Said land dpocrtned as follows: ts 1 and 2, a Number of Acr we Amount sold for, $54.0 Pergo * required to Matin at this id ay a Fy %, Dotga0e both dates| the | th as olter sot aw witness my hand and otticial seal this 18th day of Ai Auditor Burleigh’ Seine, (8-19-26--9-9) Pi a. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION oF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, } County of Burle ial tice of County Audtto North Dako' To John Nowe itor, Bismarck, clo Russell Mowry, 6577 Lakewood Ave., Chicago, 11 You are hereby ified ne for taxation for the year 1923, was. 28 day of December, 1924, Provided by law. for the de- it taxes of the year 1923, and Section 28, 144, Range 77. Number of Acres, 160. Amount sold for, $47.2 Bupseauent taxes 'pald be purchania: Township nt required to redeem at this date, $148.45, Bottineau Reports Freezing Weather St. Paul, Sept: 2 2.—()—Tempe! tures several degrees below the treews ing point, were reported in many northwest communities late Monday 5 Z degrees below freezing, re- mark in the north- totaling .12 inch fell Precipitation was re- Forks, N. D., where ‘The minimum tem- =, i temperature of a ure tne lowest mat Ar 1, deputy Sane said te were burning in the was over due z8 ult st i ii g re ‘Take Konjola’ Now Has Health Rare Merit of New and Differ- ent Medicine Is Shown in Stub- born Case S MR. VERNE HINDS “I tried medicines for a year and a half but without any lasting relief over me, and I could never enjoy @ meal no matter how little I ate. “A friend recommended Konjola and s0 I put it to the test. The first ¢|few doses went right to work on my poisoned ‘system and as I continued the treatment my ailments vanished. Gas bloating is gone, I never have headaches any more, constipation is relieved, and the pains are gone from personally what this wonderful Kon- }jola did for me.”, fr-adaition to the above amount you frill be required the costs the service of t! in tig and interest as provided by Jay unless you redeem said land from said sale be- tion of th tary: for redemption as ae stated, thereof wi the holder of te ae ~sale certificate 48 provided Witness my pape and eiticin) wea) of August, i FI ounty,. Bu leigh Nt No kota. e Auditor no 18+19-26-—9-2) An unusual case, you ask? Not at jail; the files of Konjola are filled to} overflowing with such sincere and LIQUOR OPERATIVES Prohibition Opens Course of In- struction for Training of Agents e Washington, Sept. 2—(7)—A new school with 24 carefully selected hes dents and a curriculum designed to improve the enfercement of the dry laws opened its doors today under auspices of the prohibition bureau. From each of the country’s twelve ; enforcement districts came two agents to receive a month's course of | intensive training as instructors in| the fundamentals of their work. “| When the term is over, they will return to their respective territories, passing on to the rank and file of the service the lessons learned here. Director Amos W. W. Woodcock is counting heavily upon the school in his program for increasing the gener- al efficiency of the bureau and build- ing up public confidence in its per- sonnel, The curriculum emphasizes in- struction in the basic law, principles of evidence and training in the art of teaching, so the instructors gath- ered here may be equipped to impart their knowledge to puplis in to pupils in the Hat. FIREDOESN'T HINDER TRADE COMMISSION , Federal Body Gets Down to Work Again After Burning of Building Washington, Sept. 2—(P)—Confi- dent that its ramified investigations would not be interfered with mater-/| fally by the destruction of tts bulld-| ing, the federal trade commission to- day prepared for business in new quarters. Trucks and vans were scurrying between the wreckage of the offices destroyed by fire last Saturday and the building near the treasury in of | which space has been secured. They | transported all equipment that es- caped the blaze. The one corner of the frame struc- ture not destroyed by flames con- tained the economic and legal files of the commission as well as an in-| dex file against which scattered rec- ords are now being checked. Hoover Will Review Veterans of Wars Baltimore, Md, Sep Sept. 2—(?)}—Pres- ident Hoover and his party arrived here by automobile from Washington at 11:30 a.m. (EST) today to review the parade of the veterans of foreign wars. They proceeded to the Mary- land club for an informal luncheon. He was accompanied by Herbert lover Jr., George Akerson and Wal- p= ter H. Newton, two of his secretaries; | Dr. Joel T. Boone, the white house physician, and two aides, Col. Camp- bell B. Hodges, army, and aaa R. L. Montague, marine corps. PRINCE GETTING ON London, Sept. 2—(7)—The Prince Farmer Killed by by Bolt of of Lightning ‘Fairmount, ND, D., Sep}. 2—(P)— Chris Christenson, 43, farmer near here, was killed Sunday night when lightning struck the barn in which he was working. The barn caught fire, but his wife, who saw the bolt strike, ran out and took his body from the burning struc- ture. He was dead when she reached him, Christenson is survived by widow and four children. PASTOR KIDNAPPED AND GIVEN BEATING the | Virginia Minister Freed After Being Assaulted and Cursed by Trio Norfolk, Va., Sept. 2.—(?)—Three men were under arrest today charged with kidnaping and beating the Rey. Ben W. 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