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an 7 ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1982 : rr smile is to show & tiny set of perfect! COUNTIES RECEIVE ' e d [-—————_—_—____—- 9} i B e; teeth, he must be fed properly, and! - John Barleycorn, Buried BISMARCK TENNIS [Weather Report] i mother mt et he’ rope Yo . e e e efore the child is born. i FORECASTS take i Ss. I n y | 9 2 0, Stirs in Coffin | For Bismarck and vicinity: Prob- f\ D “UMA MEGA THe aoe a EES SHARE OF GAS TAX ably showers and thunderstorms to- | McIntosh es H night: Tu { y af diet. But, as in the case of diet ight; lesday 4 ibition |horse had been stolen but after he | generally fa {or growing children, wholesome food, Wet Rumble Recalls Prohibition had been spirited away to the other AT FORKS TOURNEY cooler. North “Da.| Are Two Leaders in Field of | Risely ome all that abvatie $180,000 Distributed by State Fight Staged by Anti- aide of the, pene ‘cess | kota: Probably! Seven Running For Sheriff _ | fruits in. Saga rapier od not tind Treasurer; Burleigh Gets Saloon League By the time the United States en-| WL deritermas, tonight | Nominations jexpected child, but also prepare the $6,157 tered the World war, in 1917, 26 states| Lester M’Lean Reaches Cham-) and ‘Tuesday; ex- | ; way for a bealthy set of teeth in the had gone dry, and the Anti-Saloon } . + A - cept generally fait ——————. v Editor's Note: This is the first |League was Teady to introduce the| Pionship Rounds in Singles | Tuesday west por.| Hettinger, N. D,, July 11—In a field Oh: Tater cay inte way be the! Distribution of $180,000 to the coun- of four stories on the history of | 18th amendment in congress. | and Doubles | tion; cooler “ex-jof seven candidates at the June 29] cnita's best dentist, And she can seve| ties in the state as their part of the | The fact that a war was on prob-/ treme west to-j|primary election, Edwin Seamands future dental troubles and dental bills| gasoline tax for the quarter ending WED AT HETTINGER prohibition, made especially time- | ayy helped the league materially, In| ——_—_—- | night and east and | and Frank A. Zenk won the nomina- by careful dieting. June 30, has been announced bY} jose ND, July 11.—Miss ly by the recent action of the Re- the first place, there was an und2-| Grand Forks, N. D., July 11—>)}—| south portionsjtions and will make the final race Dental and dietary authorities tell| Berta E. Baker, state treasurer. siaite pm “arthur, and Walter publican and Democratic national |niable need to conserve the pots oe oA Lie caylee ie tie ie citi pa- |!" jee county sheriff next No-| us that if babies and children are fed| Cass county received ae Head Artidorter of Agortea ‘ewnakio Sue aamarsse 4 = eatin at ‘s! rts lay | thunderstorms [4 G . y een ‘atholic cl er le By BRUCE CATTON | eerreonds the attention of the cot eee Tester MELorn cf tucaarcy | excepe genesally weir Tieng erttuing | CouNty ottioes oulbN reduced to a minimum. Dr. Martin | 50882, Stutsman $6,590.76, Burleigh | Catholle church here. |. with y try at large was focused on France; When_ Lester cLean 0! MAL CK | ee ete For county superintendent of $6,157.62, Barnes $5,356.80, and Mor-| & Jan. 15, 1920, the well-known! inste; OH Ti and Lloyd (Fruit) Nelson of Grand; West; cooler Tuesday and extreme! 00). "arnold ©. Lundahl, 601:|D¢Wey, President of the American | $6,157.62, i ——— On Jan. 15, 1920, the well-known jinstead of on prohibition. ThE, orks cligiinated Geotae MeHose ana | West tonight. schoo! a is 1, *| Dental association, goes farther when | ton $5,153.76. | RIED AT ELLINGSON trict DA pC DE lec L oR MT aa se suet Doherty of Fargo, 1931|_ For Montana: Fair west, unsettled | Bertha Stedje, 811; Agnes J. Thomp- | he adds: Distribution to other counties in- ier MD eet funeral services which were being held /Prohibition leaders had NEL ne but even this hard-fought eee ini” tenant Tomar “Gheriff—Clarence E, Eilefson, 387; Kim iereecntene ah hag Ree Naat Spend $1,926.54 | McFarland, Ellingson, and Miss Elsie ~ in Norfolk, Va., for John Barleycorn. | identify prohibition in the popular|battle was overshadowed by one of| east and south portions; Tuesday fair, | Willlam A. Heinrich, 381; A.A’ Her: tered he elamiene ne aout: Hesan Billings” + 53712) E. Erdman, Ralph, were married at As the casket containing re-| mind as a war measure. the most thrilling matches in the 20-| cooler extreme southeast portion. | rick, 134; Edwin Seamands, 640; Nels kept their teeth clean and got plenty « 1,668.96 | the Lutheran parsonage here by Rev. or vel Nevertheless, the signs of the time | ¢dd years of the tournament's his-| For Minnesota: Probably showers | J, Smith, 207; J. J. Solem, 209; Frank | 1,912.68 | Gilman Lien. mains of the ancient toper moved out) Neverth-less, the signs of the time | Ud land thunder storms, tonlent and |s, suse of sunshine, a few generations would | flag place see Bunny nee ceed tered ti wat ne congress that| For 71 games, Read Wooledge of Tuesday, oor aly ae vue “Auditor—J. Stuart Graham, 744; L. meg the exception rather | res lace, Mr. S oe! “iid Pieces ! a is s {in soutl ;_ Warmer ton: ant * fi, s . “Goodby, John. You ve God's | Pass 3 ae he veel had Bee ovehensele Parente en west portion ‘Tuesday; cotiee "Tuesday me oe Rover Henry Overby, 473; Good food and good teeth work : y You were hell's best elected before the war, go exchangi E s ‘ Bog LAL , 334. | a iN FORO! F Mkts you with apertest im: | ‘The 1eth amendment “paneed the| Harold James and Ed Olson, Grand| in extreme west Treasurer—H. A." Hilden, 1,242; ©. | Hand in Band to give our children thea" Jeenate on Aug. 2, 1917, On Dee. 17) Forks combination, before eking, out GENERAL CONDITIONS A, Wilhelm, Ee Scant: And so John Barleycorn was buried, | of the sam« oe eae lgoy. Tha Hebe: Gave. GEE Fargo-|, 4 high pressure area. accompanied | | 10°C tin A. Howard 10h | _ (This newspaper will be glad to re- and on the following day the 18th, On Jan. 8. 1918, menament Bee et das ta Te play McLean | bY fair weather covers the Mississippi pth ote = rroube ! M. Bernhara, |°eive questions from readers about N R DA amendment to the Constitution of the pist ratification—by the Missis-| ind Nelson in the finele wonday | Valley this morning. A low pressure| | Register of geeds—Ida M. Bernhard, | tecth, mouth hygiene or dental 5 United States, o wing the liquor|sippi legislature. On Jan. 14, 1919, it is “2 'y- area is centered over eastern Montana | 622; Arthur Eneberg, 337; Frederick health. The questions will be an- ; nt inte got its 36th—enough to put it into the; | McHose eliminated Bob Moore of|and unsettled weather, with light, | Davis, 713; Dave Johnstone, 769. a neti a 5 s s nd Forks. 6-4, 6-4, to gain the| scattered showers, prevails from the| State's attorney — Henry Moen, | SWered authoritatively but anony- y there are the de-| Constitution—by the - | Gra » 6-4, 6-4, g scattered showers, pi s ate’s y nry MOeN,| mously by outstanding dentists se- Today liation, ‘twelve: oftice ratified | Singles semi-finals. Rocky Mountain region westward to/1,108; M. E. Remmen, 1,299. lected by the rit Dental Hear ceased has been s reise \it later: the test he belie New dere | “Bete who reached the fours|the Pacific coast. Cooler weather} ‘County judge—Ralph Richardson, aft y the American Dental asso- his coffin—turnin. AP pproved the amendment |Saturday, will meet MeHose. prevails over the Mississippi Valley.! 1,949; Jacob Sonderall, 1,339. ‘ciation. Enclose a stamped, self-ad- at least, if not prepa p idl cas tna rst Round but temperatures are higher over the | “Coroner—R. M. Howard, 572; H. c, | Uessed envelope for reply.) t. Read Wooledge, Minot, bye; Mc-|northern Plains States and over the} xem 1586, ¥ i ° ° GENERAL MOTO RS pa Bismarex, bye; Haas, Grand|northern Rocky Mountain region. Commissioner (first district)—J. E PO ag 4 about putting a pulmotor into ope : Mauts, Grand Forks, bye: | , Missourl River stage at Ta. m. 55/ ,Gommgsgonn Ae distrieb—J. || At the Movies | f tion, it is worth while to look bai : : oars d | ft. our cl -0.5 ft. Ball 7 Poe i ee . . s the beginnings and see how } 0 effect on July 1 repens aetaules bine Bismarck station barometer, inches, pete era Bes district)—A. | PARAMOUNT THEATRE nationwide : ze ‘ the country had been at pea hae ac q q_|2814. Reduced to sea level, 29.88. | J. Fordahl, 482; Emil Haag, 188; L.0.| jean Harlow, of the famed platl- Sats Lt d sana more than half a year; but “r yon from | Datilund, Johnson, 271; George. P. Moeller, 339. | num-bionde tresses, offers a pi oor 5 i Meelis have: handled hibition” began on Jan. 16, 192 default; Bridston, Grand | TEMPERATURE a to fllm goers in her latest screeti role, radio prosram on i to the matter |the 18th amendment went into effect. | won from Torgeson, Grand| at 7 a. m. vesvess 67] || as the heroine of “Red Headed Wom. 44 regard to the matter. " | The Volstead act passed by con-! Forks, default; MeHose, Fargo, de-| Highest yesterday . + 73) YOUR TEETH ” How Prohibition Rose ibe : etoed by|feated Graham, Grand Forks, 6-0,| Lowest last night 62 ‘ i | an Opening at the theatre Monday. The temocrance movement is as old | BFess Sept, 4, 1919. was I'the seme | 6-0; James, Grand Borks, wan’ tem | AiebAd : Their Relation to Your . || “Red Headed Woman” presents a “ ns = as America itself. Loca rinses saison Over Me VEloTae NO nistiatisos PEARED MMATaRTT sek PRECIPITATION | General Health * || vivid character study of a woman THE PARADE OF THE / iy the middie of the 19th century |3oRr te ota eee Terty, Farge, defeated Olson, Grand | Amt. 24 hrs, ending 7 a, m. .00 |] Who stops at nothing to gain her un- d this movement had given birth to a} 7 sich + Mason, Fargo. -{| Total this month to date . 1.18 scrupulous ends. rting out as a y definite move for the enactment! Rape rerred nee deernaa Gere weeai|| Noriaeis tite taon tito Tanta’ 71| By the Educational Committee of the | stenographer, with her only weapons STATES e of prohibitor Ny rand Forks, won from Si.| Total, Jan. 1 to date . 10.89 American Bental Association @ generous supply of sexappeal and an E Maine went y ‘and Forks, default: B. Chris. | Normal, Jan. 1 to date 3.70 ‘ overwhelming ambition for wealth and Every Monday Evening 1855 no fewer Vad! Ls 0. defeated Torgerson, | 4ccumulated excess since 1.19 GOOD FOOD MAKES GOOD social prestige, she ends up: with her ’ states had do se le ©1, Gt: Mieon, Grand | | TEETH hands on a title and its accompanying SRA’ ha l REE y TES Foster, Grand Forks, bye, | NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | parol millions, In her wake, however, she TONIGHT | the Civil ¥ | Second Round i nigh pe Ins.|: When a baby smiles and shows a pl ae ree Mehl rs as the i n defeated Wooledge, 6-3. 81 01 | tiny set of perfect teeth, you see pass- . : . Th } —_—-— ore defeated Achert, 6-i, 6-1;| Anemia peldy; 2.) OL 4600 {ing in review a bit of ‘pleasant den-|_ A strong cast appears with Miss @ special tribute to tion however, when | ; » defeated Bridston, 4-6, 6-2,| Beach: clay.» 81 4106] tal history Harlow, including Chester Morris of Kans nto, Sioux County Auditor J. R. Har- icfeated Doherty, 9-7, 6-2; | Bottineau. clay 575 42 {00} ‘That history began long before the Alibi and “Miracle Man’ et its S e mon Barely Noses Out cated Christianson,’ 4-6,| Carrington, cld + 82 45 .00/child was born. Dr, Percy R. Howe,|the male lead; Lewis Stone, in the NOR I H DAKO’ I ‘A states went dry 2 deead Y Crosby, eldy. . 16 4 a6 ctor of the Forsyth Dental In: oa Tadeo hee EERE Seen Gani — | H. G. Ross Third Round Devils Lake, clay. 8 00 | firmary in Boston and a-national au-| “bus B Teds i | 5 1] McLean defeated Haas, 6-3, 6-2 Dickinson, cldy. . 37 00 | thority on the influence of diet on| Hyams, as the wife whose domestic 8 | 18th Amendment |; - | McHose beat Moore, 6-4, 6-4, Drake, cldy. . 4 0 | ood teeth, states that the crowns of|appiness falls about her ears; Una ‘ ® 59 00 2 ; ‘1 It 7:30 CST. wi || Fort Yates, N. D., July 11.—In his| Douene Ellendale, ley 0 00 | NY eee erga eater? E> | 5c erabuegan ¢Lietey atepeR Te i vear fri ates, N. . on "aay 21 a “ eo yee; ls a - : f atnifaeture; ale oF = ||mary election, Sioux County Audito ae Grand Forks, cldy. 3 Golchild is born, ‘They are quite fuly|"Cvnara”; May Robson, who scored coast to coast N. B.C, Red I tion of intoxicating liquors w ete ee ead I coo ees son-Wooledge beat Torge- 1, ckdy. » 48 00 formed at birth, although they sel-) 2s the mother in “Letty Lynton”; network z | the importation thereof into, or Oe margin over his opponent, H. G.| raliam, 6-1, 6¢1, 51 ‘00 dom, of course, have come through Charles Boyer and Harvey Clark. exportation thereof from the U ssl X Seond Round 49 .09/ the gums. Even the crowns of perma- s | ed States and ail terr subjec inet bestia ts SreBissale| Deherty beat Elton-Foster, 40 .00/nent teeth begin to calcify about a Tribune Want Ads £ to the jurisdiction thereof for bev- lene bes nad Eide wemorec 2 : 44 ‘90 month before birth, Dr. Howe tells Bring Results | erage purposes is hereby prohib- |} A GU ES abe Pig Nelson beat Torgeson- 44 00) us, and they continue to form until na [eer man 502 to 672. A eae ed reer sree “4 - tH they are ready to make their appear- 4 Peisets 5 —— William Henderson, received 428 votes. Reel 2 Parshall, pc! 00 | 5 in the mouth, when the child i ay | ee ‘st ing c eek ils aN so Ut aaa repent Ben bibulbler aaernres so g 4 be 00 about six years old. feet ¢ the current power to enforce this a cy herlff-T. T, Krola 1s0p13-g0-| _James-Olson ‘beat Hans-Acketh, 856, |aaminae a 76 48 (00! Duin ed esc betore eee ou | ticle by appropriate legislation” || on stenz, 398; James A. Wells, 224. |6-1, 6-4. Moorhead, Minn, clear 88 50 .00/\hen the teeth are calcifying, an Ke | —Ratified by the necessary 36 CD eee coeds ce feCor- | Semi-Finals Above record for 48 hours. until late infancy,” Dr. Howe re- sic 16, 1919, operative || Register of deeds—Hugh D. McCor fa *For 24 houre ports, “the teeth are dependent ex- Ra Sse ane ee i mick, 930; H. H. Clary, 264; Josephine Oech hese MeHoote-Doh- ‘or urs. ciusitely on nuition” if a behys th | sas = surer—J. A. Jacobson, 618; J.! Christianson-Wooledge beat James- a dah oe = * ing. Again, though, there was ba 2 nut 7, 11-9, 6-3, 6-8, 9-7. q at sliding, and by 1905 paren nee . ee fi | CC _-—— Boise, Idaho, rain 0 | Maine. | J. } i y, Alta., cleai ‘ a sta Thomas MeDon-| Grimes and ee eS | Rewari nite cee oo ause of ald, 91 420: P. J. En-| Denver, Colo., cldy. 00 e P: 1 newspaper—Selfridge Jour- rey “ vy + : m ai 7 oe ia 710; Sioux County Pionecr-Ar-; Chicago, July 11.—«?)—Burleigh|Pamonton, Altar cldy.., 88 44 58 < ' de oan a aa aw g probibi-|row, a6. : ;Grimes and Charlie Root have beer:| Havre, Mont., cidy. .... 88 64 .00 the much m impe verteathres veoiorr 8 City. Mo. clear 00} \ Christian Temperance Uni -| Commission us nee Sasihae ee Ree i hee oie 4 - ‘00| | to being; and in 1893, in t | Harry Geffert, 12 fe leat sles ddtge: ther cAIiRearecicne INOSEIAtE SNebaitlty’ <8) 68. 00] ¢ 9 f Congregational C n of Oberli p, On| James Cc. Smith, 3 hae mend is, they Will Keep 2 | Gaon City, O. clean es 74 00 wi W a Ss was born the An loon League. =| ee ge Wee | Pierre, S. D.. peldy. 80 66 00 3 ec ; Politics a ‘ The four, Lonnie Warneke, Pat Ma- ity, BD. 68 re an- Coxey Selected for . Bob Smith and Guy Bush, have | R@Pid City, 8. D. cldy a z ‘ cat ean | A ‘ o come up with five straight victories| St! Paul, Minn. clear... 80 56 .00|. ! re Licteetatt Presidential Race und none has required relief. Salt Lake City, U., cldy. 84 66 | going on! A Paint sen B setiar are «4 Jakie May used to do all the warm-| Seattle, Wash. cldy.... 58 54 - eters Cn aes that they|, Omaha, Neb, July 11—(AP)—|, », and had plenty ot relief work| Sheridan, Wyo., cldy 66 Bere) noon ce cal politics “General” Jacob Coxey, who’ 4 qo, particularly on the road. Now|Sioux City, Ia... clear 60.00 Giang soen in the country. jurane inte public notice on 1884 Grimes is the head warmup man, and| Spokane, Wash clear". 72 50 00 = sion idate o Washington quest 5 if t J T league. It a ndlaNe lief, seeks toreach the capitol again|tt® 2°. Toledo, Ohio, clear . 64 00 for office t! ne, wa|—this time taking the a Winnipeg, Man. cldy.'-. 70° 54 00 A or ary? ogotothe| Roy M. Harrop, chain Pro Gridiron League Above record for 24 hours. _ ange y iry, it) executive committee o H paid a total of $684.60 in bounties. Of oo ae rmer-Labor party, To Have Bight Teams | pris a total of $684.00 in bounties. Of Laugh at the ne : Sat we hed nounced that the Hage wings of 1,664 magpies; $243 for the Worry Wart with you on your At We » plant.;Chosen Coxey as the |_ Atlantic City, N. J., July 11—()—| scains of 81 mature coyotes or wolves, Rea aRBer ers jdential nomine The National Professional Football| and'$192 for the sealps of 129 coyote e fa, the \decad Webb of league will operate next fall as an] or wolf pups. « aa ce sre than | Francisco, who was cight-club lrealt with Boston the ee ae : 2,900,000 |al weeks ago b .| only new member. “ Ee igaed 5 000,000 am nh icharged, he was for pres Boston will replace Frprigenve, 18-Year Old seg 0 is and ap-|dent Hoover. given the right to maintain an in- 4 pit Minas Core ee ee ; : nes. have Walter W. Waters of Por hiladelphia franchise, at the ‘ Miers, c ‘ : ve . : ; i : t = Vivian Jane Smith, 18 years old, full. In of life it} bonus expeditionary force now seck-| _In ad ‘i ),)at the home of her uncle and aunt, pueetsediag cee s ft fully rther the jing ate bonus payment to| Will include the Green Bay (Wis.), Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Schuck, 822 Ave. eh Eexvonnel. _. 1 the fight} World War veterans now in camp at|Packers, national champions for|MF. a1 Re 7 e e t rf spending $2,-| Washington. | eater areata DUlERRD Beers ee Death was caised by’ pneumonia h B k bune | Se eet gials Laws MARRIED AT REEDER Staten ‘Taland and Ponamouty 0: | 28 ppUSD |e Ne euitteron for: thee } e ismarc ri { State prohibition laws we Ripert, ND Suly Ti yalse Myrtle | Te Sees (eee tie ames | lice cin etennera phan, oor at first. When the league celebrated|Bratsberg and Alden’ Kirkpatrick,| @ ron iy < a rs here about # year ago from Chinook, N rth Dak ’ Old t N its 20th birthday, in 1013, the list of both of Reeder, were married at the) and Chieago Cardinals Sept. 18 RELY WER tee eee ae ae t) ‘ota’s lest Newspaper e, and|home of the br + B * . Ed. | = —— ‘ dry states had increased to nine, and | Dom Marlow, resides. She was born at congress had been induced to pass the| Rev. 8. N. Former Mandan Man _ |sherburn, Minn, Jan, 31. 1914, i ‘Webb-Kenyon act, pledzing the fed-}@——>=— | Succumbs in City] ,A¢,2°% bedside at the time of her eral government to help dry states CuMDS IN CITY) geath were her mother and Mr. and e stop importations of liquor from wet Mrs. Schuck. territory adjoining. Jacob Hoffman, 72-year-old} She leaves three sisters, one half- u SCr: lt 2 Ow In that year the league held a ju- Richardton man who had lived in the] sister and two half-brothers. They h Dilee meeting at Columbus, O.—and Mandan area up until a year ago,|are Mrs. E. E. Tracy, Cooperstown; announced that from tag oe at sted ee oral poe about 6:20/ Miss Mabel Smith, Havre, Mont. : / Id drive straight for a feder o'clock Saturday evening. Miss Pearl Smith, Chinook, Mont; . prohibition law. ‘Two weeks, pee Death followed an operation ie Chester, Glorid and Edward Marlow, 1 year (in North Dakota) ...... $5.00; by carrier in Bismarck ...:.0....+ $7.20 men and women para acul appendicitis, performed Chinook. . Washington in a prohibition demon- Wertnesday. Hoffman failed to rally! Puneral services were conducted at 6 months (in North Dakota) . ++ 2.505 by carrier in Bismarrk, 6 mos. .... 3.60 \ ion. The league busied itself in from his illness. 1:30 p. m. Monday from the Calnan . | See ence elections, and in 1914| Hoffman was born Sept. 20, 1859. Pineal Home, with Rev. O. S. Rin- 3 months (in North Dakota) ... 1.25; by carrier in Bismarck, 3 mos. sent no fewer than 50.000 speakers in- For many years he was a farmer|dahl, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran r} to the congressional fights. about 19 miles northwest of Man-|church, officiating. Intimate friends | Mr. Wheeler later testified before dan . A year ago he married a wom-| wete pallbearers. The body will be i the senate that it was not unusual, at an at Richardton and moved there to] taken to Chinook for interment ‘Wed- « ‘ that time, for whole freight carloads; live, ‘ of prohibition propaganda to be ship- His first wife died several years (veekseyi boven: 108... from Westerville in one day. ‘ex 80 Hotimad zene several oe MARRIED AT LEMMON biased observers have state at ren, brothers, sisters and co Lemmon, 8. D., July 11.—Miss Viola r i the liquor trade ina very real way living in the Mandan vicinity, Johnson of near Hettinger and Rich: The Bismarck Tribune, helped to bring prohibition on itself. Puneral services will be conducted | ard Sauter, White Butte, N. D., were Bi k, N D: k. - It permitted the open saloon to be- from St. Vincent’s Catholic church,| married here. \ ismarck, N. Dak. come a festering sore in muncipal life | 15 miles northwest of Mandan, at 9| ————————__— = —— * . % when it could very easily have com- a. m, Tuesday and interment will be Enclosed find ................for which send The 3 pelled a clean-up. It allowed the very made in the cemetery there. Hoffe| Tey Lydia €. Pinkham's Vogeteble Compound | > Phrase, “liquor trade.” to become) man was a member of St. Vincent's . ; weighted with unpleasant connota-| German Verein lodge. Bismarck Tribune for .....................months to & tions. When it tried to Pagid pe | —_ : Anti-Saloon League it used tactics) yo & that were not only pitifully ineffec-' 41:0 is the “nome'cf the presidents,” Stark Pays $1,000 Name ..... te eeesseee DRMaA eee 80 ene i tive but highly repellent. In evel! tut the ttle town of Huntington, Annually in Bounty ‘ way it alienated those who might’ tng, is claiming the presidential hon- si WOStOFICE 2... ieee ete c ec. . Btate .....s<s00 bere erence’ ED ial Sacha ors for international service. clubs. Dickinson, N. D., July Pains ‘ cause , Carl E. Endicott, above, banker and;Stark county pays about $1,000 an- Not until 1916 did the U. 8. Brew-| manufacturer of Huntington, was|nually to tid tne county of destin: PLEASE WRITE OR PRINT NAME PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES \ ; ers’ association wake up and offer ‘0 tected president of Kiwanis Interna-|tive birds and animals, to t clean house. By thet time it was too |tiondl at the organization's conven-|A. 8. Ward, county auditor. The sum she had thi old late. The tide was ising es ped tion in Detroit, Mich. Five years ago,|is paid in bounties on magpies, coy- bathorhes pony i it would be better to say thal door | Atthur H. Sapp, Huntington attorney, | otes and wolves. t to try Lydia B.| . going out—too fast. The stable was elected head of Rotary Interna-| During the first six months of this Ve) le Compound 4 was being locked not only after eal tional. year, Ward said, Stark county has) . ae r . amen