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so cena os? i aux: | sponsored by @ committee represent- | miles away, not only sent a delegatior F can Legion and American Legion aux-! but North Dakota creamery butter as ing North Dakota communities, the | but supplied the fish for the big din- Lucas Block iliary Sunday, July 24, will precede | shortening in its Wonder Loaf bread. y the formal opening of the state legion | In a published letter to consumers | Northwestern North Dakota Develop-|ner. They were caught and donated Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘ convention to be held here July 25 T and retailers, J. A. Hoffman, secre-|™ent association and the Greater | by the Lions club of Bottineau. A. D. and 26, it was announced Saturday tary-manager of the baking concern, | North Dakota association was giveu | Ertresvaag of Bottineau had charge by Jack Williams, Fargo, state adju- said, “When you ask for the Wonder | Friday night in honor of Frederick E. |of this contribution. x tant. | ae re loaves of our make you pid Publisher of the Minneapolis Railroad Men Attend ‘ ‘olf tournam he state are helping to bring more money to| *™oune. e ? eg Bed Bight wieck” ana ae Talesmen to Get Case of Nurse|your community because it will’ ine| Headed by the governors of North iSaroLation eevise in the Minot Rubber Stamps % scheduled for the Sunday preceding Vs. Choir Singer Some- crease the demand for butter and|@nd South Dakota, public officials of} area and North Dakota were promi- We Make Them , t PMB Ghiiveh toh, raise the price of butterfat, which] the four northwest states joined with| nent among those arranging the af- Addresses by high state officials | Time Saturday brings in a large part of this commu- ie Rona Sh ep for te oe beets fair, ‘Two of them were L. A. Swan-|||||Commercial Service, Inc. and Legion officers will mark the . nity’s income.” for contribu- % sf but now Span ona tr 0) [ Louise of Prussia, a sgtenng ikouer org bm [tone he se Minera a |e Merete cme seo! fr _—= days. Henry Stevens, national com- compas said, joining forces w e e ; ae mander, is to talk at the final sessio Tie APPROAN Se RaeoLes od Los Angeles, July 9—()—Myrtle | potter bakers throughout the country | development of North Dakota and the ital eveloesmen: week: th Moret De Missy. afternoon, Fi oF LEON'S Joan St. Pierre, attractive brunette | who are adopting the all-butter plan, | northwest. kota, and A. H. Mann, division super- The full am announced b: RMY, AMUSED HER CHILOREN nurse, may know before the day is|and using only pure creamery butter} In particular, speakers emphasized] intendent of the Soo at Enderlin. > Williams fo BY MAKING CORNFLOWER over the jury's verdict in her $200,-|£0f shortening. This movement is|the part Murphy has played in the : Bismarck Shoe y CHAINS. IN LATER YEARS, WHEN ' ri | creatit Minot took the lead among the 3 : , 000 breach of promise suit against |Creating a new market for millions of | promotion of balanced farming in the) worth Dakota communities that. join- Hospital : Golf tourn ONE OF THESE CHILDREN BECAME David Hutton, choir singer, for his| Pounds of butter. northwest as the foundation of sound | Nonth Dakota communities thas jon. Ospl 2-00—R “en WILHELM I, alleged jilting of her to marry|. “You owe it to yourself to buy all-|agricultural prosperity, substituting tended the dit in rr. We Rebuild } Micisiss and visitors at the Great HE PROCLAMED THE CHIMNEY Evangelist. Aimee Scmple McPher-| Putter bread for two good reasons: | livestock, poultry, and crop rotation ssottiaat am Mes eetoidd We Do Not Cobble Northern hotel ‘ SWeTS son. Only the instructions to the| Fist, it's a real step forward toward|for one-crop agriculture with all its Murphy declined to accept as an We Resole with “K. L” 8:00—Concert by American Lesion jury by Superior Judge Lester w.|better times—more money for every-|hazards. individual the credit for what the tater 4 band: K. A. Ritch, F ARE UNABLE TO Roth remained before the jury began |O"C; second, it brings you a better| P. M. Shefveland, Van Hook, N. D.,| Minneapolis Tribun has done for the 4 and Arnold Forbes, We PERCH ON TWIGS AND its deliberations, loaf—more delicious and healthful} presided at the dinner, given at St,| northwest. Burman’s Shoe 4 tor. WIRES, AS OTHER, ‘The courtroom, defense counsel and | and nourishing. For there’s no short-/| Leo's Catholic church. He is a mem-| He explained that he and the Trib- . 1 \ 4 8:30—Joint memorial service of the BIRDS Do. principals were under special guard. |¢"né equal to sweet, fresh creamery|ber of the committee representing] une, in their campaign for better ag- Hospital WEMORIAL SERVIC WILL OPEN ANNUAL MEETING OF LEGON Veterans and Auxiliary to Join| in Tribute to Dead; Pro- gram Announced Devils Lake, N. D., July 9.—?%)— Joint memorial service of the Ameri- American Legion and American Le- gion Auxilia ation hall, C @INBERLIN, GERMANY = OURING THE FOOD SHORTAGE OF THE WORLD WAR DAYS, A ZOO ( ELEPHANT LosT 2000 Pounds. "1-9. © 1992 BY NEA SERVICE, ING. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932 Bakery Booms Market for Butter by Increased Use ; 000,000; Greece $31,516,000; Hungary | $1,908,560; Italy $2,004,900,000; Latvia $6,888,664; Lithuania $6,197,682; Nicar- agua $352,627; Poland $206,057,000; Ru- | mania $63,860,560; Russia $317,953,006; Jugo Slavia $61,625,000; total $11,- 598,501,461. This list does not include amounts owed by Germany on account of the army of occupation. id ‘CALIFORNIA JURORS i Local Firm Is Using Nothing Else For Shortening; Pro- duct Improved ° In an effort to increase ‘the farm- ers’ income from butterfat as well as its own business volume by putting out a better product, the Bismarck Baking company this month began a novel experiment by using nothing butter. “Although the Bismarcx Baking} jcompany is only a drop in the bucket) icompared to the industry as a whole, | Willedd Andrews, attorney for Hut- ton, reported to police he had re- ceived threats of death over the tele- TWIN CITY MAN IS HONORED GUEST AT Activities in Northwest Farm Development Minot, N. D., July 9—()—A dinner ments for the festival. BIG MINOT DINNER F. E. Murphy Lauded For His man, state county agent leader, and] Charles E. Monroe, extension director, North Dakota Agricultural college, all of Fargo. A score of communities in the great. grain and livestock region of western North Dakota sent delegations of six to eight dozen leaders each to join in the testimonial, On this list were the following towns with the leaders in charge of their groups: Garrison, Clifford Ehlers; Velva, William Fran- cis; Granville, Fred Roberts; Berth- old, A. C. Torgenson; Kenmare, Da- vid Clark; Carpio, Oscar Herum. Other communities represented were: Underwood, Stanley, Towner, Par- shall, Rugby and Burlington. The little town of Bottineau, 8¢ communities of the northwest North] ricultyre and sound development, Dakota region, in charge of arrange-| were acting merely as the represent- Other mem-|atives or the agents of the business LUTHER LEAGUES MEET Valley City, N.D., July 9—(}— Fifty delegates from ten different leagues have arrived here for the an- nual convention of the Bismarck dis< trict Luther leagues. Rev. A. We Knock of the Minneapolis Lutheran Bible in8titute in conducting a Bible. study. . Buy or Sell Through Bring Results Nelson A. Mason Lawyer Service and Quality 107 Sra Street 211 4th Street Next to Bismarck Hotel 4 ° { phone. jit ah Steet the BLL SoU ie lbers of this committee were C. E.| interests of Minneapolis and St. Pau! south of Devil ie “ ‘ave talked too much,” An-{if We can start the ball rolling, the/ Danielson, Minot,” president of the| as the foundation of prosperity in the best Maia 25 Weather Report | C ONTIN UE D | PLB ed Bathe ue tanebene idea will gain tremendously favorable|Greater North Dakben association; A.| Twin Cities is pRCaRSMILy aivion the 8:00—R ation at Great North- | @—————— a from page one told him. “We have just killed Roy Les arte Hh paraded bbe C. Wiper, Bowbells; Thomas H. Moo-| farmers and business men of the te! } "ASTS q} S iti ‘atkins. t him and you are; NeWspa aa rying territory andj qie, Williston, and H. H. Martin,| northwest. Sree Miisic ycthe “Amerione Te-| worsen Sed on Fair Statesmen Initial Peak with wave ones atid "the ‘other |the competition of this better loaf of |crosby. James Barrett, secretary of A gion department band at convention|tonight und Sunday; considerably 2act Which Solves _|tctiow.” bread made of butter will foree the;the Minot Association of Commerce, hall. | cool “Dees A Police were inclined to believe the | M4Jority of the industry to follow suit.| was secretary of the committee. 9:30—Convention calle der by FAIR For. North Difficult Question jtureat was the work of a fanatic, al- Bakers throughout the country use Governors Are Guests Joo E. Rabinovich | kota: Goner aaa though they were unable to get in! bao Grune eee Suite bate Special guests were Governors War- Rev. Thos. partment chaplair rstorms n foreign minister, hailed it as the yirs. Hutton is pastor. He was seport- SOS ee eee lier apeakera wo votted praise and ones Ny Shine cell oF te © tonighteaat: spore since the opening of the/oq at his home to be out of town, | mounts to about 50 per cent of allitnanks to Murphy his contributions Selves kai 9! tion by Jack’ Williams, depa Ar’ GoMRIHEREDIY The “Mark Jones and the other | butter, manufactured 1856) year. _|to the cause of permanent prosperity RSA E ae adjutant. : tonight and sine h Germany, con-| fellow” referred to are other defense} Hoffman said the new plan is a co-|in the northeast were: matism and find ‘Address of welcome by A. L. Haig \ ra aeutt ii Me eine tie sattionient; | BROTHER: operative movement and its success | es rN Ovatten, commissioner of matism and fi ‘ : mayor of Devils Lake : il German government| Previous to Andrews being placed|‘ePends upon the spirit of “help one |. oriculture of Minnesota and repre- ay 5 Address of welcome by Sanford C.| | ° AY LA On cere orld bank for{on the list of those guarded threat. nother to help yourself. «g sentative of Gov. Floyd B. Olson: A | HOTEL RADISSON |, he al settlements 2,000,000,000}ening notes were reported received |" : Wallace and Frank R. Newman, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. & v te ; worth (approximately $721,-|by Hutton, Miss St. Pierre and the|| At the Movies | |vice presidents of the Soo Line rail- aieat oa ea Reet 500,000) redeemable 5 per cent| judge. |~+—___________-____- | way; George R. Martin, vice president stant relief.” ean Leg ut of North D hunderstorms tr bond: value based on “gold of] Arguments were completed Friday./ A special feature at the Paramount) of the Great Northern railway; Ben- Sastat: wk kota, , post comman- east portion; standard of weight and|In them, Hutton heard himself de-| Theater Monday and Tuesday will be} jamin W. Scandress, vice president of Triophen | der of Azra Bai soni REGRET iscribed as “a parasite” On Aimee’s|the appearance of the Varsity Rhythm|the Northern Pacific railway: Paul J. It reliever’ deer. : nt southeast and vefaced with a declaration | temple and the nurse listened to his|Boys, trio of modern singers from the /Teeman, vice president and genera! BSc - $1.00 Reports of department officers. me east portio: intention of helping to|attorneys brand her as an “unchaste | University of Washington, in a spe-jmanager, First Bank Stock corpora- At all Bismarck Rev. Johnston Drug Stores ng Pee oa Appointment of committe; Minnesota: Thunder storms order permitting the | woman cial act. tion; Robert E. Macgregor, vice presi- OF a by Governor George F. ternoon or tonight, followed by TER’ GEyCIGERENG “OE Petes reer We i These three collegians lett school Gent RoeEnwen Banoeevoration: re on afer ly fair Sunday; cooler Sur betwee! ations in jin June on foot with exac a i i * Announcements by convention man 1 in central and west portions t 1 Soinit aoe recouellia oe) Heavy Damage Caused icon them. They later obtained an else lites cogany Aire —atasiee <6 et ae paral mn and justice.” By Floed in Arizona ?*o™obile and eee a im: | apolis, oe eee acca al tae , nex dealing with non-Ger- jproved. They sang their way out o! | Minneapolis and St. Paul sent a Sage of Severe eaiaaet cece, | ee ee es < he week nning rations, declares for a com-! Nogales, Ariz., July 9.—(?)—A four- pide bree ae aden ener score of representatives of their busi- paar, alata ” For the upper Mississippi and lower sisting of one representa-| root wall’ of water, sweeping down | Tre youths ibn torrettien es the Uni« ness, transportation and finance com- Remarks by T. O. Kraabel, veter- 3 nd the 1 h of the governments ¢on-) from the Mountains of Sonora as the| versity of Washington in the fall, _|Pmies to participate in the tribute. ans’ service commissioner. id cent Plains > consider these questions. result of a torrential rain, caused, The movie scheduled for Monday In the delegations, in addition to \ Remarks by C. T. Hoverson, man- Precipitation likely, but fa paar eee [damage estimated at more than $75,- | ond ‘Tuesday, “Red-Headed Woman,” |hose chosen for speakers were: Rob- . ager, U. S. veterans’ bureau. a ee eee tee also was authorized) 999 when it struck the two border wilt give Bismarck theater-goers their |°s’ L- Brooks, president, and William Sass by Charles W. Stevens, | temperatures mo near te { to the European union at! cities of Nogales, Ariz. and Nogales. | 5; t glimpse of Jean Harlow, the J. Hayes, secretary, Minneapolis Re- Reiaeary rehabilitation committee, | W*" below normal, on measures required for | Sonora, Friday night. | platinum blonde, as a red-head. tailers association; Thomas J. Dillon, rea “D”. } sie: ‘ n of the countries of: Accompanied by high winds, the |" ‘The pict neseht le particu-|anaging editor, the Minneapolis Area “D". | GENERAL CONDITION ral and eastern Europe. Trade| rai inds, | the ‘The picture presents a role particu ac etl MaeStoe Address by Harry Cohmery, Tope-} 4 low pressure ext . ee =|rain drenched the mountain water-|jarly suited to Miss Harlow’s talents, Tribune; T. E. , president, ka, Kans., chairman of the American | manitoba’ southwestward be dis d, especially “the 1oW/ sheds and in the hour in which it for she has a flair for portraying the |Paul Bridge and Terminal railway; Giepion national legislatis tke enn a catter aa eLGark wAGk lasted in Nogales, a precipitation of | typo 5 is {E. C. Hillweg, public relations direc- gion national legislative committee.! and scattered showers occur this one wes aenia beeae Hens. agales type of woman who can twist men} H I Adjournment. the upper Mississippi Val. & the prop two inches was recorded. around her fingers. tor, Minneapolis Chamber of Com- Forty and Eight to Parade to the northe: n Ro — neial conference it) More than a score of adobe houses} J bringing the Katherine Brush|™erce; Dan A. Wallace, directing edi- 4:00 — Parade, American Legion |slope. Gener: reed ai in Nogales, Sonora, collapsed as the | novel to the screen, Metro-Goldwyn- | tor, the Farmer, St. Paul; D. J. Mur- auxiliary and Forty and Eight, Cap-|vails over tt main questions which de-| water melted their foundations. The Mayer saw fit to use the humorous|Phy, vice president, Minnesota State tain Arnie Stenslie in char; Temperate jon are: water ripped open streets and coursed | talents of Anita Loos for the adapta-|Fair; Hugh Arthur, vice president, 8:30—Annual Legion Drum n ul questions—monetary | through business establishments andj tion, Chester Morris is a lékable Bill|The Dayton Company, Minneapolis; gle corps contest at fair grounds, | iderably cooler we policy, exchange difficul-| homes, leaving inches of mud and silt Legendre, Jr., and displays a marked|J. B. Woodward, New York, advertis- under flood lights. A eS ee » the level of prices, the move-|on floors and stocks of merchandise. | weakness for the charms of the red-|ing representative, the Tribune; R. B. 10:00—Dance at Recreation hall at| {He northern Rocky tal; : No lives were lost, and none was re-| head, Others in the east are Lewis (Rathbun, assistant cashier, First Na- Camp Grafton, south |” Missouri. ae economic question — im- | ported injured. Stone, Leila Hyams, Una Merkel,|tional bank, Minneapolis; David D. Peete Ce tcetcrma [zree" Reduced to se [to tart potter, pronibition and re-| argo Roadhouse Is | Charles Boyer and Harvey Clark. |W, Pastner ment edlion. the on called to order striction of importation and exportae} Closed by Injunction] — PREPARE To LiFT suB | Tribune. Introduct f department officers. i GUOIAS: ADE ODER a pi ils Cherbourg, aad July 9—(P)— en aecianliocn meee ates : « Address by E. V. Cliff, chairman, | At 7 a. m. Tce sabe Pe . Fargo, July 9.—(/P)—El Patio Cafe, | The Italian salvage ships Artiglio and e agricultural and development national rehabilitation committee jae ae Pete Moss laren the | on the banks of the Sheyenne river|Rosto prepared Saturday to attempt | interests of North Dakota were repre- Reports of comi Unfinished business. ' Adjournment. Plan Joint Session gion band. | 2:00—Joint session American | Amt. 24 hrs, ending 7 a Total this month to date 1:45—Music by the American Le-! Normal, this ; Total Legion | Normal, J morh to date 1 to dal n. 1 to ate ue of ions to convoke a con- nee on netary and economic | ions for which Belgium, France, ’, Italy, Japan, and the Uni- The conference further resolves,” {near West Farg: what many experis considered the almost impossible—the salvage of the sunken French submarine Promethee was closed by the Cass county sheriff's department Fri- day by order of Daniel B. Holt, dis- sented in addition to Danielson and others on his committee by Bert E. Groom, agricultural director, and M. and the rescue of her crew, if any of | then are alive. j trict judge. The injunction, which restrains the place from operating and orders its closing, was issued by Judge Holt up- O. Ryan, secretary, of the Greater North Dakota association; N. D. Nor- ae eeion py Bech eae | Accumulated ex! since Jab. 1 1.39] the agreement said, “to invite the/on complaint of Frank I. Temple, FIREPROOF — Eg apa aper a: hapeereaairg | | United State e - | state’ y, and follows a raid : national vice president of the Ameri-| NORTH DAKOTA POI United: States of America: (0/be: top tren. ef qwat’ G SNAPPY COFFEE SHOP. ted on the committee on the made there last Saturday in which 1g TEN CARS YOU'VE PASSED < a Lg can Legion ¢ rs. A. G Pre.) same basis as the governments of |bottles of alleged liquor were taken EY SHOULD Try ed : Porter, department pr at of Nor oe nae be the states mentioned cabouer from several patrons. THROL-PEP Too: 7 “ae ora larenine 00 | Payments Suspended Action is brought against George { Address by Mrs PARES SBIOETS De eas peld ‘90, _ Sir John Simon and M. Germain-|Romas, formerly of Devils Lake, and ! Ronn te peepicent tional comman- | Bottineau, peld ‘07| Martin reads ments suspending |O. M. Johnson, operators of the cafe, Ee ice et Rabinovich, department | Catinston 00 -European war debts until |W. H. Hamilton, lessee of the prem- der by Joe E. Rabinoy pe Crosby, © 00 nent is ratified by na-|ises and the Fargo Fur Farms Inc.. commander W/ rae Ml See at 9) | Devils Li 00 ents. This statement | owners of the property. Pee oe ey Henry Stevens, national | Dickinson, eidy 0 was made at the behest of the Italian| ‘Thirty days are'given by guage Holl 5 ‘Adjournment: To reconvene as con- | Dunn Genter, cid 0| atta testers ORO AEAURGTL EE vention of the American Legion. | Ellendale, clear . 00 a nites eae NT os eeeccctmsaaseieaee Unfinished business; election of of- | Fessenden, pe B80) iccing address, “have bh Beenie q ro er ene 1982 convention) rene Ee pe 62.0 | punishment to one nation, but a pur| Bulgarian Missionary . é ent. Taiiestown acldy, $809 G2n_upon all. Bi Bore ou. iacinone calears 38 00| “Phe most self-sustained country in To Speak Here Sunday LET YOUR CAR BE Tenth Street, Third to Fourth A: t E rth L | Lisbon, clear 60 00, the Mang tne United States—has} poy Nicholas Nikoloff, missionary ? venues wi ‘uers Max, clear 60 .00/ been hit as hard as we. : , * R i . A pwo eag Max, cleat bo 00) been, hit as hard 25 We ver. we {Tom Bulgaria and superintendent of Minneapolis | PI the Assemblies of God in Bulgaria Hear Bishop Magee} Napoleon. pei si G0 have closed one book and opened @ | Win ‘be the Be er cal tapenker at an , | Oakes, peldy. 64 new one. Agreement has not been cle’ ! Valley City, N. D,, July 9.—(AP) | Parshall, pe 90.00 There are too many old me-| Come! Tabernacie’s Gundey evening Guest Room Rate ' —Addresses ‘by Bishop J. Ralph) §onicn clay tk es sary uplift. | Rev. Nikoloff will speak on and . \ cl Williston, peldy 62.00 oe 2 Must put into effect 4) show lantern slide pictures of the con- One Two |. Wishek, clear ; 62 12 halyeree ran VDI. BUnaDe, cannot | ditions in Soviet Russia, Siberia and Yet Enj ry Better PersonPersons | Dakota Epworth League, Institute Moorhead, Minn., clear 84 64 —.00 Hees A have a Vee cea Eastern Europe at 7:30 o'clock. i rooms, peirate bath, donble bed $2.00 $3.00 | riday. pproximately young e s ‘ a . Nikoloft born, > rooms, privat a louble bed 2.50 ' people are attending the annual GENERAL | ound neers ap, ee a ALL ’ROUND Performance 33 rooms, private bath, double bed 3.00 ty | gathering, which will continue} Other Stations— ups Pro, | ADE OF 0. a Veena United States to complete his educa- z rooms, pital bath, twin beds 4.00 ‘hrough Sunday. igh Low Ins. | US . by s fc : ‘ rooms, private bath, twin bed: Now officers of the League com-| Boise. Ldaho, clear . 36.00] Washington, July 9.—()—The state | tion at New York unwwersity. He late @ There’s no longer any nced to sacrifice mileage 31 rooms, private bath, twin beds, 4 mission named include Rev. N. | Calgary, Alta.. clear 38.007 department said in a statement Sat-! 7 and taught there for three and other desirable qualities in order to get neces- 21 rooms, private bath, twin beds 600 ¢ Hanson, Minot, dean; Rev. C. H. Chicago, Il., clear 64 .00/urday there was no change in the at- years. v re Meier, Valley City, manager; Rev.| Denver, Colo. clear 82-00) titude of the American government on |" He’ nas traveled extensively in EUr- sary cnti-knock. Thanks to Gyro Vapor-Phase Other rooms En Suite; with private baths W. E/ Vater, Bismarck, life service; Dodge City, Kan. cleai. 98 72 90| views outlined by. President ‘Hoover | OP@, 84 hias preached in many Eur- Refining, all desirable qualities are now combined $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 ot ev. . iJ os; imonton, Alta., . 54 42 46) f oO} countries. He is a violinist. PY :: 8 . * . 2 etary; and Mrs. C. H. Meier, treas-|Havre, Mont, eldy. .... 88 52 09| J88t June when he sald he did | not i in New Purol-Pep. It is the thrifty gasoline for All rooms with outside exposure and soft ; tree, Ree of mens aie dC. Caw: [Huron sD clear. 66 a 00| further temporary adjustments would] Local Missionary to Modern motors. water baths—tub and shower . ‘i . : «| Kai ity, Mo., peldy. 82 7 ‘00 | be necessary. A : A ‘ Eas, Rmbledon, fen nol EMEh; Se Os peo pela oe 7 00) rhe state department said: Hold Rural Services Purol: Pep used to sell at a 3c premium, and was =" tor of Institooter, the organization’s No, Platte, Neb., iene. a 98 ; 18 abe piperean caveraieat is See Ee A worth it. Now it gives new premium quality at regu- Main Restaurant ‘pdr delat lahoma City, O., clear 0 | pleas at, in reaching an agree- v. N. 8, Johnson, Sunday Schoo! . A < pertestion: er Coop pub-|Bierre, 8. D., peldy..... 90 70 (00 ment on the question of reparations, , missionary who resides at 623 Second lar price. Try it for better all ‘round performance Pe A wet Bae eee S. 9 mP8eS, | Rapid City, S. D.. clear. 94 66 .00| the nations assembled in Lausanne} St., Sunday will conduct services at and economy. You be the judge. Table d'Hote Luncheon ~. “. ~_ *° % She pee: peotographer. tive {SE Louis, Mo, cldy. -... 88 72 00/have made a great step forward in| three points in the northern part of Table d’Hote Dinner - ~~ oo : Officers of the state executive | St. Paul, Minn., cldy. .. 86 68 .00| the stabilization of the economic sit- | Burleigh county. eh ne committee are Rev. Albert E. Place, | Salt Lake City, U., clear 92 68 .00/ uation in Europe. ‘At 10 a. m. he will conduct the clos- Also a La Cart ‘ Drayton, president and Rev. G. O.|Seattle, Wash., cldy. .. 72 56 .00| « : in, le Service 9 2 ‘On the question of war debts owing; ing exercises of the daily vacation e . Parish, Ellendale; Rev. Frank .| Sheridan, Wyo., clear.. 90 58 .00 £ a y 3 2 *|Sloux City, Ta.’ clear .. 86 70 00 to the United States by European! Bible school in Macomber school - ‘OR ‘HURCHIL OTORS, INC. — ‘ 2 Bummer, Starkweather: Rev. EE -|Spokane, Wash, clear . 2 54 00|80vermments there is no change in|house, three miles east of Wilton. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MO’ aewhan A “ lg Die Gieuidoiita . *| Swift Current, "S., clear 78 44 .00| the attitude of the American govern-| He will preach in the Swedish Copelin Motor Co. Riverside Service Station : i Pi ents. The Pas, Man. cidy. .. 70 52 .00|ment which was clearly expressed in| church east of Wilton at 2 p. m, and M-F Service Stati Bi k Auto Parts ‘ . Holy communion will be celebrat-| toledo, Ohio, clear .... 78 58 .00|the president's statement concerning |in the Presbyterian church at Bald- Pk SOLVER SALOn PaMAEERK AELO * vas + Laat Rip ntt Shoe ta ee Winnipeg, Man., cldy. .. 80 60 .40|the proposed moratorium on inter-| win at 8 p. m. we diy = st Cec seegamenanstyy EA Re Oa governmental debts on June 20 of last -——— vast 1 = ning. lV i || year.” BOA! > PLANS HEARINGS Bs GanmOLIC OARDIN | ae Indictments, ||_ ‘The amount of war debts owed the} Complain... :sarding gas and elec- s wee isco ee Then Condemn Law || united states by the various foreign |tric rates in five North Dakota vil- ‘There are four American Romi al} ——_——-4,| countries .was listed by the treasury |lages will be considered at a hearing Catholic cardinals. They are: The Muskogee, Okla., July 9—(P) | as follows: of the state railroad commission at THe Thrifty Anti-KNock Very Rev¥. William O'Connell, Boston;/ W—a federal grand jury voted 115 Armenia $19,019,107; Austria $23,-|Bowman Aug. 10. The complaints 4 " Gasoune "The Very Rev. Dennis J. Dougherty.| indictments against alleged vio- | 752,217; Belgium $400,680,000; Czecho-| were filed against the Montana-Da- i Philadelphia; The Very Rev. George; ators of the liquor laws. Then / Slovakia $167,071,023; Esthonia §$16,-| kota Power Co. by citizens of Bow- y ‘W. Mundelein, Chicago, anc The Very; it voted 17 to 5 in favor of re- | 466,012; Finland $8,604,000; France|man, Bucyrus, Reeder, Rhame and - Rav. Patrick J. Hayes, New York City.| peal of the 18th amendment. $3,863,650,000; Great Britain $4,398,- | Gascoyne. 3 zs ALY OEE OS OS ee