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PARE Ri RET ROTH SALES ROSA SNR a sre ' 7 Re | COMMISSION STATE POLIGE IS |"siotier Facer ara “[PROPOGAL TOBAR [BulleinesReiens ASCITAN? COUNTY . BILL IS i « -¢ | On Stock Mart Again, i : PPROVED PROPOSED INBILL MEXICAN EMIGRES warssictstee DIES | } | sible bullishness reigned in the stock ‘ 4 exchange Wednesday, steadily in-/| BY CAR, ATKINS ~MADETO ASSEMBLY Seer | A 1 successive tri session. | 1 | ’ | {Although the market was unseitied | ROY C. Dynes, Who Served N. D. 7 — | by a flurry of profit-taking and bear & 1. V. A's and Nonpartisarts Split Adjutant General Would Be Au-| i ‘ | selling’ in the first half hour, the bull Agriculture 14 Years, Suc Sharpl seals z (Resolution Would Ask Congress movement was quickly resumed, and cumbs in Fargo- jarply on Legislation thorized to Select and Su- ' Tks by midday the volume of trading had | Asked by Go , | to Pass Law Restricting swelled to the largest proportions of | — QB ebb pervise Force Influx of P |the new year. Profit-taking checked | Fargo, N. D., Feb. 11.—(?}—Four- & Ss ie | ‘ | | ntlux ot Peons eo ‘advance in spots during the aft-/|teen years service to North Dakota na strict party vote, a committee 4 4 ‘ H i lernoon, as accounts were closed out | agriculture ended with the death report ending 6 the ee ce “f we eos | { Restriction of Mexican immigration te I eg of the Lincoln birthday | Tuesday of Roy C. Dynes, assistant | ny administration measure to create @ fered Tuesday in the North Dakota | {is endorsed in a concurrent resolution | NolGY- i a | county agent leader at North Dako- a3 commission to manage the state mill j Senate by Senators J. P. Cain of introduced in the house Tuesday by APPROVE CHIPPEWA BILLS ta Agricultural college. ’ 1 and elevator was adopted by the| | Stark county and 8. J. Atkins of | |W. E. Dyer of Slope county and w.; Washington, Feb. 11—()—The | mr, Dynes was graduated from { North Dakota senate today. The vote | Aetna ! \J. Flannigan of Stutsman. Senate passed a hotise bill authoriz- 1 Was wr toa, | The measure reads that a state po- | | BRR RBRAEiGA pReelBstE __| ing payment of $100 to each enrolled | North Dakota Agricultural college * Independents voted solidly in favor ees bo! Reieloggt for the pur. | |e pass the Harris-Box bill designed | Chippewa Indian of Minnesota fron (SO he ay CAMIsaearar eee of the proposal, with the Nonpartisan tients Yoeel Wwe rile Eegtatons \so restrict the Influx of Moxiéana tn. | iets, funds in the treasury, and ap- | Er? aun * He then eecabwe eon’ membershi| 5 i ns i - | proved a house providing for sale , ment station. He then yme coun- Bente. Foe Di \and other state laws, outside of the [ee eee. ; of part of the Chippewa lands to the | ty extension agent at Cavalier, Pem- county, chairman of the senate come | limits of incorporated cities and vil- } AWhereact ‘The inhabitants of the | t® of Minnesota. lacrieee , a | tages.” 1 ay of the | ———— - | After four mittee’on state affairs, offered the |e naan BE Ake pall woud ‘he |iitate of North Dakota ate vitally in-| Like children, indoor planis some-|treautecred te; Plchland county at majority r pel pol! ed to Rit id county at iy report recommending pas- | under the state adjutant general. | terested in the niatter of Mexican im- | times need to have their “faces” and| Wahpeton as county agent until 1927, beh eee Lasared D. H. Hamilton Under the measure the adjutant ) migration because of the large num- |“hands” washed with soap and water.| when he was promoted to assistant of McHenry county submitted a mi- inane, Withit; 90 days after enact ;ber now within the State of North'|Certain insect pests, as plant lice. | state county agent leader with head- the Mier: to indefinitely postpone ment of the law, would’ select | anh ine bese Geel here by |mealy bugs and brown scale, may be | quarters at the college. 5 4 ir industry. trol vi snitnere ras, no ‘debate on. the com: | each einte oboe, noe to eseeet 28 ae Now, therefore, be it. resolved by Sas att LAA ecb aac Ne sit sculls toate cies . Indications are tl | ime.” ‘Authority is granted ithe house of representatives of the i the assembly will move along similar ye ee u |State of North Dakota, the senate Jines when the bil ef to equip the police with not to excecd ates sf passage, with, the vole. showing. the Associated Press Phore | 90 mOtoneyeles, | Mrs, Helon Grant Thornewill, shown | uly petition the ‘congress of the 9 same party division that appeared Mra. Cyrus H. MeCormick, wife of grandaon of reaper inventor, pensation of members of the | nere witix her son, Grant Hollister. : United States to pass the Harris-Box ty today, asks a divorce on grounde of cruelty. Above Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. | boxe, LR Ab ead lag faces trial at Santa Cruz, Calif. om pill to restrict Mexican immigration E 2} ‘Ss! legree murder charges in et piEvery member of the senste was Senator J. N. Burkhart of Ward death of her husband, Leslie Thorne- | be OR pee ON. YOUR DANGER SIGNAL cose Set 2255 72ND CONGRESS PROMISES TO |eavemrge aes SS SESS Ss Ee a oreo aosthn the senate, and W. & Martin of Mor- ra Hager wg smok- | Thornewill at a mountain cabin secretary of state be instructed to Cougs from colds may lead to se-| elements which soothe and heal the ‘ toh GOIRU whe WAST OUR CE She ‘ 9 ee ea Cree CenBlais teen party forward dilly authenticated copies of } us trouble. You can stop them | inflamed membrants and atop the ir- chamber, wa. returned to the assein- ADFUL DO BT tebe the ew WOU nue cme ie | OH SPaB TCR to thes ratenbera.0)| “mee, NUR, Creomalaton, an ‘eeale’Sed | FSSign ills ti pitted ret ed vy. omc _______z,| congress from the State of North Da-| De ia a cae 6 take. | the ‘stomach, is -abeorbed tat the Roll Call Taken Bo tron MTseca Bevin Additional Sports || Kota at Washington, to the two Unit- | euern we ot Pees eee the seat of the trouble 3 nebulous uncertainties of the forth-| mission of North coterie << tee ied States Senators at Washington, to} fa ‘o-fold action; it soothes and | and checks the growth of the germs. The first voto was taken by rol|Kvale, Minnesota, Only Con-|coming seventy - second congress | mission Of Noun Desote, oe oonent |_| the president of the senate and to wr cepa a tl ott Ee a call on Senator Hamilton's motion ; .. {which may ‘loom as perhaps the most [Peco dD thet intie | the speaker of the house of represent CE teat at i tory in the treatment of coughs frem, that the minority report be adopted. gressman Neither Republi- | interesting audio or the fenerel lege| oe oe prot atives at Washington.” Of all known drugs creosote is reo» | colds, bronchitis and minor forms of When this failed by a 27 to 22 vote, Nor D islature yet held. &-' ment of the Missouri river and its s | Hirao de ognized by high medical authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent the senate adopted the majority re- can Nor Democrat eee a ree eens | raed Lies} Onset da chi for aes DE tr i colds port by Ar viver vous Gite. H ee H. Hy- oughs from colds ronchial | or flu. Money refunded if not re- The bill provides that the governor, By KIRKE SIMPSON land of Ramsey county, L. O. Fred- THREE SENTENCED irritations. Creomulsion contains, in | lieved after taking according to direc e ; 6 . N. ( adition ti Nt ther healing | ti Ask i b who is now manager of the mill and| Washington, Feb. 11.—(?)—Th rickson of Nelson county, and T.N. | addi to. creosote, other he: tions. Ask your druggist. (adv.) { Clevator, ioe -euipowered: tavalseolit al peomniene OC" ae” Teen Seale heed thie " j Putnam of Eddy-Foster counties. | commission of three members to take |congress of “dreadful doubt” as to ai So oouitine hed bit pares, | MINOT over the managership of the mill. party control.in both houses, will be DEAD Goulh-berant inted by the governor Vet Who Has Been Playi Governor George F. Shafer urged in Played before the Tist congress makes 5 Fonoriace Menino | CC ee eee ee FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON a ‘rod legislat that /its exit e proposesthat} Since 1903 Will Sign With > such a law be enacted. ‘On Feb, 26 those Republican mem- oe e' Two Who i = Se SSS v While the senate was voting on the |bers of the house of the Tlst congress De rae tee reoiMiedibo” Is Brooklyn Robins | emueeled a Wiados mill bill, the house wasdebatingona|who have been re-elected to the charged also with formulating @ pro- Across Canadian Border Are measure to permit the sale of the/seventy-second—and they are many — gram for the “conservation of the} Hot Ark., Feb. 11.—(®)— | Gir dail T ee state mill at Drake. The |—will sit in caucus to frame their } Waters of the principal lakes, rivers lot Springs, - 9 . Lon pe | iven Jal erms house approved the bill by a 71 to 42/party slate for the next house, from|Funeral Services for Former! and streams of the state,” ‘and to; TWO days ago “Old Jack” Picus | | . 9 vote, many Nonpartisans joining the the speakership down. Q | eooperate with other Missouri River |@uinn, who dates his professional) Minot, N. D., Feb. 11.—(@—Three | solid Independent group in support-|" ‘Two days later, house Democrats} Fargo Woman Arranged for | Covperate Wit Sena Vee oti | baseball pitching back to 1903, assert-!men, two of whom smuggled liquor | H ing ‘the proposal. Governor Shafer |_—not so many in hokdovers but with | Fleie ian in’ Rareo Mend desires ir f waterway |€d he was not old—even in ‘a game | from Canada, were pentanoed taal | ‘ ns pba stapes that ger be taken newly elected members trooping to ts development. program by the United | Where much depends on such things| terms by Judge Andrew Miller in|, spose O- Drake 24 tl _—" wise. — as \e i ie cA ually routine matter, that of tee ralita Navel Mele |" Mrs. Alice Hill Peart, 58, died Tues | Selcar euler way: Eee temeat peo: Guat Woriiesdiy disthad-a berth eri saeco alpen Bidney Vater; both | ies B soe a fee ed ES And about that time Rep. Paul J.|day afternoon at ther home at 712! gram, the hurling staff of the Brooklyn Ro- | of Divide county, who pleaded guilty | q e seni ebate to- | Kvale of Minnesota, the lone Farmer. {Rosser avenue from heart failure fol-| “Senator P. W. Eddy of Stutsman} ins to prove there were others who|a year ago, but who were not sen- 1 day when a resolution by Senator’ |raborite of the new house, wiil hold|lowing a lingering illness. She had) bounty’ introduced a measure to pre- believe as he does. jtenced then, were ordered to serve | D. H. Hamilton of McHenry county |that unique sone. mon caucus’ ot |been in bed since last November. | COUntY introdused oval offices, ma. |, The oldest active player in the ma-/five years in jail for transporting | and 8. J. Atkins of Towner county|which he talks, to decide what his; Chapel services were to be con-! chine shops, roundht ‘or division- | Jor leagues was nonchalant as he j liquor across the international boun- are ou y angerous was Tenorted on by the state affairs | role isto be. \ Gueted at the Webb funeral parlors | gi tenia i cee points on |{@lked of the contract offered him | dary. Meo foes ‘At these first political clan gather-|at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,| the main line of railroads without | Tuesday oy the Robins. He expected| J. W. “Whitey” Jensen, Minot. was e { | if meee e Torutee to pero Congress |ings of the new congress 218 Repub- | with the Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor’ first obtaining consent and approval jsome club to grab him up after being | ordered to serve 60 days in jail when | with FLI J around } a ornare i ieee fe rm Rel te licans, 216 Democrats and Kvale, the |of the McCabe Methodist church, of-j of the state railroad commission. [released during the winter by Con-; convicted of having liquor in his | i i i ill.” was adopted by the senate bY /only member not allied more or less|ficiating. The body will be taken to| Repeal of the law requiring that ; Nic. And he came here to get in con | possession. } . FI a 29 to 19 vote. ldefinitely, with either mayor ‘party,|Fargo and funeral services will be! pore’ be obtained by arplicants for {dition for the training camp grind, Clifford Chambers and Floyd CHECK WITHOUT “DOSING.” Ployhar Is Opposed will be present or accounted for. held from Moore's Undertaking par-| cigarette or snuff permits is provided | Just as he has for several years. | Trapp. Minot, were freed of charges - ENT 1 There were at this writing twoliors there Thursday afternoon at| in & measure introduced by Senator | “Yeah, Tl give ‘em a fling for an- | of violating the national prohibition q After the senate adopted the pro-|house vacancies, two New York City |2:30 o'clock. ot eat take dealy.. | TE een Bee Or ee cae sete thelr oan Just Rub on : posal by @ vive, voce vote, Senator | Democrats having dfed since election,|. Mrs. Peart was the daughtér of Dr.| * |*I believe I've got enough stuff left | tention that the Search and seizure | — Frank E. Ployhar of Barnes county, |Both were expected to be replaced by |S. J. Hill, ploncer Fargo dentist, who | to show ‘em that I'm not through.” =| which resulted ‘in their arrest had asked that the vote be reconsidered,| Democrats at special elcctions. It Was for many years-actively identified ! Quinn declined to reveal the terms {been made without probable cause * $0 that he could be shown in the rec-|would be something of a political! with the Masonic bodies of the state. ct his new contract, but said it was | und without a search warrant. ords as opposed to the resolution, He| cataclysm if that did not happen. ‘Until she came to Bismarck about; “very acceptable.” He said he would} Pleas of not guilty to a charge of ; 2 ic Ss caplained cunath the commnitine had Prophecies Futile tab Wears AGva MME BOE anton (1 718N it as soon as it was sent to him. violating Uhe prohibition law were v, ; agreed to bring in the measure with-| ‘Thus, by the books, the Republi-;Nected with the General Inspection DERNI TATE’S entered by Joe Probst and Chester ‘aPpoRuB 1 out recommendation, but that through }cans will have an absolute majority |and Rating bureau,.Fargo, and was! | | Biffle after the court overruled de. —— _ 3] an error the report read to the sen-|of one vote. Yet that is only by the |known to insurance officials through-' iiacs jay eat jsnurrers to indictments against them.| OVER ‘4% MILLION JARS USED YEARLY i ate carried a recommendation of pas- | books. In only one of the three party ; out the state. She was a member of 7 | bon q sage. leaucuses, Kvale’s one-man show, can|the M. B, A., the Eastern Star, and) | Seyator Dell Patterson of Renville|there be complete harmony of po-|f the Cosmos club of this city. t. omas gain ee county asked that the resolution be /litical action and thought. Following their marriage in Fargo, tea A Tonic for Man or We z q printed in the juornal, together with! And what the dissension within the| th? Pearts lived for five years in|. (ee EET | a oman the congressional bill to which it|ranks of the major parties on prohi-| Chaffee where Mr. Peart was en-|Bills Providing for Wholesale | rommies, Mowaver, Mave Been! i 9 | 4 refers. bition, on farm relief legislation, on! 8@ged in the mercantile business. : ‘ { r } + Bbreamtan melted ae et ccc eaicrem nae, Sure Cweetn om | ome 8 atten a peak’s Grocery | | oppo: he motion print @ Pro-|sue of the day art k a position with the state 7 ‘ . . & posal in the journal, declaring that |nouse dominated Hage eure oil inspection department and with Committee of Whole | to Luther College Golden Medical Discovery t the resolution was “a lot of political | nominal party control, not the wisest | "moval of that department to Bis- — | l AT ALL DRUL STORES 1 216 Broadway Phone 611 ‘ bunk. political observer could say with cer-|™arck the family took up residence} Helena, Mont., Feb. 11.--(@—Sta-| s+ paul, Feb. 11.—()—Returning . Fiber embers tele ene ee er tainty. ee Bee ; tutes governing corporations ain |to its home floor after a series of | ¢ resolution be printed, and the] Once, in the war ess of 1917, rs. Peart leaves her widower,| Montana would be modernized under i pure | | " mation tO have that, done finally | pomee, tn the war congress of 1917.) adam L. Peart, of the state regular |a series of bills approved Wednesday | 23m Gyduecaty sight playsra Tee SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag ................ 49c i , carried. although there were three more Re- tory department; her daughter, Edith,| by the house committee of the whole. | tum game with St. Thomas college | (Limit - 10 Ib. bag to Customer) ‘The resolution refers to the bill in-|publiesn. than Democratic members| Bismarck; and sons, Leslie, Fargo,| ‘The seven measures were ustens | er ie aoced to snace ih ben oeealaes | . ‘A | iis gammsinaec isis troduced in congress by Senator Lynn|on the rolls. jand Ralph, with the U. 8. Navy. She! cued by the floor leaders, Leavitt of | over the fighting «Tommics. = Stopped almost instantly ! t i J. Frazier of North Dakota to “liqui- Coalition Control Then also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mary| Custer, Republican, and Dellwo of/ mo gt. ‘Baul ratte lost to Augs-| 3 with one swallow of 600 | ; es 2 \ 4 Gate and refinance agricultural in-| ‘there were nearly a score of pro- |#ill Elwin, Breckenridge, Minn., Miss) Lake, Democrat. They are intended |1urg 27 io 24 early in January but |] Pears, in heavy 46 Red Raspberries, a Gebtedness, by establishing an effi-| eressives or other independents in|/ASncs Hill, Los Angeles, Culif.; aj to induce persons td organize and in-| ‘ince that time Coach Ray Mock | syrup, 2 for ..... Cc 18K, 2) for. ..4.552 Cc cient credit system.” that house, holding the balance of brother, Ernest Hill, Minneapolis, corporate their businesses in Montana | ja, strengthened his quint. i E fresh ‘The senate approved a bill provid-|nower, Also the emergency, of war|#hd her step-mother, Mrs. Jennie B.| where they now incorporate in Dela- | "Macalester moved into sole posses- | — Peaches, 18K, 4 iggs, fresh, 3 4 ing that supervision of refunds of the j{mpelied many to yield support to a| Hill. Fargo. ware, New Jersey or some other state| sion of second place Tuesday night eis ~ , “Bil 2 for ........... C | 2 dozen for ..... c a gasoline tax be placed with the tax|nemocratic administration, backed by With her at the time of her death’ and ask permission to do business in! jy defeating St. John’s 25 to 21 at 5 - Marshmallows. commissioner, instead of the state!) *Derccratic senate, for war pure {Were her husband and daughter, herj this state. { Contegevilte.” Luther college, Decorah, Grapefruit, 18K, : cn 89c j auditor, A stricter check of refund 4 d e hice, Mrs. L, B. Sowles, and her cou-| . Leavitt explained the proposals | Towa defeated St. Olaf 22 to 15. "ie Ss gbhuaigaiesiaaatie, C | 5 Ib. box, fancy .. ' 4 claims is provided by the measure. No such external emergency con- | Sin. Mrs. George McCay. Her sister,; would liberalize and modernize exist- | o & “i } i Oranges, good fronta’ tise seventy encant congress, | MES. Elwin, arrived Tuesday evening, ing laws, eS have not been mater. | Campbell’s Baked 56 c size, 8 dozen. .... 69c q Instead, the presidential campaign of |{°0™ Breckenridge and with the fam- ally altered for 30 years. As one of) Janeag Ila la’ Beans, 6 for .... 1 : { 1932 is in the offing. ily will accompany the body to Fargo.| the possible results of the bills, he pou? Calumet Baking j ‘ Domestic issues that cut deeply; —_________— suse ed inheritance tax returns ° ein | Jello, 21 Cc Powder, 1 Ib. tin . Cc ii across rather than along the recog- might Increased. Th 8 for |. vaso alan (Cookie Cutter Free) + iba | R IN 250 MILLION taAd linea of political ‘aabties eins One measure introduced in the! Sienuibec Gur F . barrass party leadership. Old ties of TET Tet weobee | Oe er eee | 38K, ia 70c dee EU AADEY 73¢ | {pery loyalty have nob magmas, Fes ble annual receipts of the commission, | King of Golfers to Fulfill Moti ' Pee EOO es pte per dozen .... = in Figures Are Contained in Mem-|in the present house. appropriations committee at $9,500,- Picture Contract at orandum Submitted by — |,,And what will happen to sny legis-| _ ; Several bills were sent to the legis- Hollywood let SORE THROAT | F / i ides arg new NOuse.| pate Would Be I d Fi lative graveyard. The senate killed i the best of E i English Treasury here te mut of one man of the 435 uld Be Increased From) casures permitting cities to enact} Los Angeles, Feb. 11.—(#%—The get the YOU coe seis ihe own Seana apenas $54 to $90 by House Bill; anti-gambling laws, providing for | club swinging talents of Robert Tyre FR minutes after you rub on ° 9 London, Feb. 11—(P)—The dole, it| determine action of the house in any No Registration F non-partisan election of judges and | Jones may be called upon for charity Musterole your throat should begin ; is officially estimated, cost the Brit-| matter, is beyond calculation lo Registration Fee providing for the naming of inspec- | following his arrival in Hollywood | to feel less sore! Continue the treatment im ish taxpayer between $250,000,000 end whioes ak ‘Regularity? rook a tors for that work, and requiring col- | this spring to fulfill a motion picture! once every hour for five hours and | ‘ > $275,000.00 or ‘even more during the} ‘there are considerations for every|, School boards would be prohibitea| °1Ns of industrial gasoline. contract George Marshall, film di-| you'll be astonished at the relief. i financial year ending next April 1. {representative which urge party loy-{‘f0m charging high school registra- rector who will have charge of the as famous blend of oil of mustard ‘ The figures are contained i alnty even in the tace'ef diverging ton fees in addition to tuition for) Lutheran Body Plans | Jones soit series. said | Wednesday.) ooh Benen aod chee ieee | hone 63 roc f ' memorandum submitted by the |views, if he does not imperil his own|NON-resident pupils in measure Stti Jones probably would play.two char-| <its Orne’ foie aaa unter British treasury to the royal com-!reelection, _ - recommended for passage the Institutional Work; iv matcnes here. caer ge Senter . B mission on unemployment insurance.|" Gommittee chairmanships are val-|house while sitting as a committee of No details of the proposed matches a oeeuties Woe ictal tiea OSCAR W. JOHNSON, Proprietor The memorandum drew attention tol uapte to those who hold them, ‘They {te Whole Tuesday. Fargo, N.D., Feb, 11—@)—Plans | Vere available, although it was sug-| tras and stimulates blood circulation ay the gravity of the situation. lend ptestions male toc belacr kaowe| The bill originally sought to raise| for extending work in state institu- | gested Joncs might meet Geotge Yon, Teg brcalbons bora shary:, Recon “The increase of expenditure in|back home as a big man in Wash-|the present tuition fec of $54 annual-| (ions, were outlined Tuesday when Elm, Los Angeles professional and 8) ode by doctors and nurses, TH SeASEAT ATCA, 1990 over that of 1928 was $125,000.-linton’ Also party*remlarity mesns{1¥, t0 $90. In committee, however,| the board-of the North Dakota Luth- | former amateur champion. macs Muccoobetinntctartund tubes. cae mneglHURSDAY SPECIALS 000,” says the memorandum. “and|a¢ jeast a volee in the picking of|ttis amount was reduced to $72. ¢ran interrelations society met. The PRS muiage '0 Mothers—Must is also FANCY DRESSED CHICKENS, the increase of 1931 over 1928|many federal office holders. Legislators, in order to eliminate| organization carries on extension ac- P ed ict 0 made in milder form for babies Der lbs cron caine acuteeae C> 2c te iacremee to. some $205,000,000.| "Any federal office holders. | une registration fee policy, considered| tivities in the training school, the /K FEICTS UDen | Gud'small chideer: ask jor chit. W ANCY COUNTRY BUTTER Even in the most favorable conditions| ror’ party regulecity even whore the|® direct herdship on the pupil whose| Penitentiary, school for the blind, the (4 dren's Mi i 26 _s0 great an increase 80 swiftly in-|urge of old: time party fealty hes|Perents are unable to pay registra-;:nsane asylum and other institu- T T H DOR ID. ships is cag Sieidis vis wi rcae ate eee ab eg Cc ‘curred would overtax the budget. . ‘They may, conceivably, (tM, again raised the tuition to $90) tions. ennis ourney ‘8 EGGS, Fresh from the Country, jdecide which party. willorganize the ually and included a provision Attending were Rev. H. A. Helsen, plete, HO Ryan | B down. y 87c ‘ Tar , next house. prohibiting high schools from collect~ ede Beeegents Rev. George 5 I POTATOES, Extra Fancy, = a ‘Appropriations for w enppordenment on Meriwg (ing fepeteation fee in cases. where] Oren. cabistinson, Rev. Joln Wear, Retiring Head of Davis | Beh $1 25 lerneat all other ubles. of it eollected. hS y ON a ee eee ee ee ee e 3 Schools Approved) narrow majorities vane’ conflicting |g doreine oen, Rev. J.D. Runsvold.| Cup Committee, Favors non LEY . - carr / |intra-party views for that new con- very fon and. E. Sletvold of New Pro Group’ Se 7 Financial requifements of’ three! gress lies another matter. tt wi be|| City-County News 1/50 "3" P state institutions for the next bien-|the last, a political miracle: excépted, | @——— ve gy REY. J He iil I ; ~ nium were approved by the house}to be elected on precisely the same| Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schauer, TODAYS THRIFT BUY Fe sen gutoor mh Sager wl CH committee on appropriations Wed-| geographical district that |Garrison, are parents of a son born| oley's Honey and ‘Tar Compound. | Was wakes re nite u nesday after $13,162 had been sliced| now prevail. Tuesday at the St, Alexius hoopltal. |iarge Family) size, $1.20. Bach bot- Teanis thoanne . 1 ' from the amounts recommended by Reaseenoneny py the house un- es tle of the Family size holds & times | iphhlcdtvacg tennis championship Rae? gutter another e y the budget board. der 1980 census is at hand. It} TOO T| a ? % he ‘ies without teati: Se The committee approved appropria-| means certain. redistricting for some LA 6:70 CLASSIFY pe sconl a ee, bed even woe Baling States,” Mr. Wear said | gna f Serie) ‘Creatment eu Bre ni oe tions for the state normal and in-|states, possible redistricting: for al-|WANTED—Competgnt girl for gei-|saves S0c, price of one small bottle.| teanis championship, ‘the same’'as | sae imported Chinese ‘Herb, with 4 dustrial school at Ellendale of $104,-| most all. eral housework, $4.00 per .week.|Buy today. Over 100,000,000 bottles | golf, ry rare oe 85! mating power to reduce swollen A : a oH reduction of some a sae _ Contrasts in Dietaots Phione 1160-J, sold. Quick and dependable for Lell of the. United ie pore be Sigaues,: brings and comtort tx MEDIUM TO LARGE.SIZE RESORTED ~ school of sclencr peton Should reapportionment ‘be effected peste a eee (spasm: , : jo 5 3 $110,539, a reduction of $6,991; and/on an exact or. even approximate dis-| All cattle on farms in North Da- cues Se ee Biante par R ager ra es Realy. et seotiing nesting ac 0 ‘an PER 1 PER ' the school for the blind at Bathgate|tribution of poltical power in accotd-| kota have increased from 1,270,000|Careful Mothers endorse it. Exactly | fessional asaocl gcreaedin ary Say arma & BUSHEL .... ° PECK ...... reduction of $350. ance with the distribution of - : tion, fo thet we can| Sis ene Soany ope Dr. = ' os of $25,425, a reduc popula-| Jan. 1, 1930, to 1,860,000 Jan, i, 1081 leuits elderly persons, being sedative| clearly define the difference bet zon under fe on tor Oul-of- Town Chipeaats BEAD eaten of W000 foxltion, netdly ®& house, meinber would lan increase of 7 per cent. Bheep on |itiwur aplatee: mildiy Taretice Ace | Corea ee chee ree | eatae to. santane ogeoietely be. spot ite. printing funds for the department of {escape drastic remodeling of his dis-|farms of the state npw number 814,-|for Foley's Family sige, real thrift| nis players can then take theit choice | Jeur'mamay bacee’® et ot O® Phone 1060 GUSSNER'S public instruction also was approved cs a Aietiens 000 head, compared ‘with 720,000 headjbuy. everywhere. — Advertise; | if they wish to earn money by using saat aap fg DRUG eke : i ‘ ee by the committec. 45 just andther of those|s year ago. * |ment, their net ability as @ means.” ‘Blamarck.

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