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T. ~ vd Ly phe LURE THIS IS THE BAIT THAT BIM HAS SEY HIS HUNGRY EYES ON-| IS HIS MOTTO= 1s the only coffee roaster in America who specializes in| | making fine coffee exclusively. a . Dear cs "MRR. DE STROSS: That’s the only way fine things ACQUIRED. WHILE ONCLE AVERY, DID MOU KNOW THAT'S THE SALTON SEA, SKEEZIX. IT IS 250 FEET BELOW SEA LEVEL AND WAS FORMED WHEN THE COLORADO |X RIVER FLOWED INTO THE R IMPERIAL VALLEY ALONG ABOUT 1908. MAN “TRIED To . IRRIGATE THE VALLEY AND THEN MAN HAD TO COME TO THE RESCUE AND SAVE 1T FROM BEING ENTIRELN FLOODED. "VE GOT THREE FLAT TIRES AND SOMEBODY STOLE MY SPARES. AND AGAIN TOWARD IMPERIAL VALLEN, THE LARGEST TERRITORN IN THE UNITED STATES BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE OCEAN. US PaLOR Coppieh 12 77 Se wWWHEN A SHORT. 4 t CUT LIKE THIS WiLL» GeT ME eRe |) Quicven ? | \NHY FoLLow THE SIDEWALIC JUMB0 AND eealivinds PoooLe GOT AWAY TOA NECK AND NEC START, BUT AFTER A BI6 LEAD ON JUMBO w+ (14 High Schools on Missouri|First State Bank ? sight reading of music by singers. “oratory for boys or girls, a boys’ read- include typewriting and shorthand in both amateur and novice classes. ) Haynes, Hettinger, Leith, Marmarth, |) Wednesday evening at the Lincoln! visi - auditorium by.the winners of the dif. | Metallurgical Division of the U. 8, Bu. _ is giving a loving cup to the school _ which will be awarded after the judg- a |r. C. Rowland of the department of “What's the big idea? There's a bank right across the street.” Imusic of the State University and Miss Pierce of the department of or- atory will act as judges. | After the evening program, a re- | ception to all visitors will be given by | the people of Mott. Of Burnstad Closes The First State Bank of Burnstad oe closed Tuesday, it was announced by Mott, N. D., April 6.—Three hun- | Gilbert Semingson, state bank exam- dred forty-eight students’ names have | iner, due to irregularities found in the been registered with Supt. J. W.{accounts of Charles Hernett, bank Browning as entrants in different |cashier who committed suicide near contests of the district high schools! Hazelton last week. which will be held at Mott next Wed-| A report will be made to Seming- nesday, April 13. son as soon as an investigation is com- It is probable there will be 1,000 to|pleted. Hernett was found dead 1,200 people in Mott from other towns | Thursday near his overturned auto- of this district during the contests. |mobile on the highway near Hazel- There will be 28 different contests; ton, a bullet wound in the head and a 4m music, covering solos for girls and |revolver beside him. boys, high and low voice, vocal groups | id chy id gi lubs, pi: | Re ] folos and duets, solos on violin, ciate farmer in Ward Is Seeding Wheat inet, saxophone, brass and other or- | chestral instruments and small groups of orchestral instruments and! yj, Py full orchestras and bands, contests for | rst, whicas ‘seeding being dene ts musicians and accompanists with | ward county. Christ Gliege, who lives in the} southeastern part of the county, be- gan seeding operations Monday, it was reported in Minot Tuesday by County Commissioner Robert Larkin. East of Minot, on the Louis Enger |farm, harrowing operations were be- Students from the high schools at | NS carried on Monday. Bowman, Bucyrus, Carson, Elgin, | Slope Will Be Represented Next Wednesday | The declamation contests include ing section and a girls reading sec- tion. In commercial subjects, the contests Washington.—A much sil more efficient method of extracting ; Minerals from ore than the old pul- verizing system has been announced by Chief Engineer R. S. Dean, of the Mott, New Leipzig, New England, Reeder, Rhame and Scranton are el- igible for entrance in these events. An all-star program will be given ey 'reau of Mines. The new process con- ferent events. The Mott Lions club/ sists of exploding mineral-bearing ‘es by steam. It is believed to have ommercial_ possibilities. Gl POR CRC ara | | Stickler Solution o securing the largest number of points, es render their decisions. Professor use MINERAL OIL STICKERS | Mc Kessons ALBOLENE Cro rd Bt A grocer bought 200 bushels of pota- toes at 80 cents per bushel. He used 10 Foy pe cote mear eoe [wenty per cent remat i! and then he sold what was left at $1 10 in or lose on the careul—this is aN SMARTEST LITTLE TRICK OF A WIFE, FOUND THE BOSS DOING A HORN-PIPE WITH GLADYS CHICKE ISN'T IT WONDERFUL MR. AFFEL THINKS T HAVE THE GRANDEST \DEALS WHY, THAT YOU AND GLADYS) INVITE AGUSTA, OUT TO SPEND THE EVENING AND GIVE ME A CHANCE To DINE ALONE WITH VTULLER AYER OF COURSE ITS! VLL Do MY PART, GLADLY, AND WELL, JUDGE, | WAS WALKING DOWN TH’ sTREeeT MINDIN’ MAY OWN AFFAIRS AN’ THIS CHEAP WIN Dow WASHER TRIED TA GIMME A BATH! HE SOCKED ME IN TH’ Face WITH HIS WET BRUSH, sO t HAD HIM PINcHED! Hilo, wRREsIeTIBLE | HOW DOES WT FEEL TRE IN WW! SWEET SUGAR ? oJ. PULLER AYER TO SEE Nou. MR. AFFEL sey! are OU GUYS GROWN-UP MEN,OR JEST INFANTS? | aln'T RUNNIN’ @ NURSERY AN’ | CAN'T BE PESTERED WITH SECH CHILDISH PRANKS SCRAM, TH’ BOTH OF YA, AND SETTLE ITOUT OF COURT! © Yi, NEL, THAT SETTLES Wy (IT, ERESHIE! AL RoR! 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