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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 81937 * WALLACE RALLYING ‘Dip’ In Missouri Is NARMY IS ACCUSED |C ONTLNE ED SEMI- COMPULSORY from page one: _FARVERS BACK OF Visi OF BLUNDERING AS |°"%Scate sam Asi nasiiconr tower tor ie arse! MATL RISK ACT GETS | ye BERSCER ERE, cre: : Pl d b 1t State Asked studies and ex- erally, fale onlght and 7 ceney tis — GRANARY PROGRAM/— anes YY Se FLOODS RETREAT). Nee Mouse Act) Mamet Sa cscs: cee COMMITTEE'S OKAY sctascane seis eat i school correspondence‘ 3 9 Vilhjalmur Stef- |southenst portion tonight; rising tem | Lert at annson perature Tuesday. ies ne 17 C ti Guest Los Angeles Medical Students 000 each Dar tar distribution on the 4 Euplorers’ calb ts ae [oe esaenay sag ay, fair More Than 50 Agricultural ig onvention Pauses Here to Take Re- basis of needed; $20,000 annually for New York, which] Provision Making Indemnity ness, with rising tanperty LOT es tah t ‘Unwarranted Predictions’ of| matching federal funds under the has elected: him arn Tee Grobably. snow. west ; ; H H -Deene act and $5,000 each a H ii ‘ins etie=s Leaders in Washington freshing Swim Disaster Along Missis- Ser Ae sdministfation, This would : ; ves ae Bier Tax Prior Lien Remai nortions, somewhat warmer extreme for 6 . make a total of $2,478,000 annually a oes in Measure For Minnesota: Cloudy, snow east for Conference How'd you like to go swimming in sippi Are Scored oe red i more than thirty portion, colder tonight; Tuesday part- years exploring ly cloudy, colder east portion. -—_— 1+ the Missouri river this week? ‘ Seventeen bills were on the senate resins; He cr Crain the’ flat tax satis Eirsscien opsaea recive. sesicad ; B | cher dan atutay cue take e-dip yore | gph, Tene. web. Rum | and house calenses fer fine! bee , mn raised in or ong own ve acre on all table WEATHER soure aren, aceom- tration opened s drive Monday the Big Muddy and take a dip you're! Record flood crests apparently: tamed | Sage Monday including six measures North Dakota and tana. sem{-compulsory hail insur- sae by wind, at. many. 'stal for the united support of the nation’s nothing but a softie. We're quoting} by the river's sturdy levees pushed] Which already hurdled one assembly attended the state it was ended for pass- parities the southern states, Mis 6,000,000 farmers behind a stronger " Frank F. Fielding, 28-year-old 106) slowly down the Mississippi! Monday) ©F the other and will go to the gov- university ~at]/age monday by the house state af-| I wane The, barometels VBS Nae aa = Boe o ies erica eae while « civic group charged “official! ernor. if passed. ~ Grand Forks. |rocs committee Chicago je high over the Pacific coast More than 50 farm leaders gathered | q And just to prove that he means it,! piundering” in the valley’s high water| _In the house, senate bills extending Re ‘in the bill, however, is su"and the western Canadian at Secretary Wallace's invitation to & he himself is going to cut the ice in} pattie, the legal moratorium two years and pS nara! making the indemnity tax nees, Prince sue ee discuss his “ever-normal granary” the Missour! just below the Memorial|~ ‘The Greenville, Miss, Rotary club| prohibiting diversion of special mo- ‘ a prior iten on the property protected | Hrecipitatlon (ws. ¢feuestt tn sgouth plan and other problems of agricul- bridge at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday 8f-! genjored “the reckless manner in| tor vehicle taxes from highway pur- re Ce Which, if the’ Federal Land bank tlons, oxi in tne. western Canadian ture. - “eg ternoon and invites everyone interest-| which unwarranted predictions of| poses came up for final passage. maintains the policy determined fol- C Warm ae peaalls, Wallace has called the “ever-nor-) |7ag . ed to be among the spectators. disaster have been made by @ few| House bills which wotld raise the ‘fi |i ; t state supreme court in the 1b rag reat Valley, remien san a Epalleransty “better than the original ‘ The nonchalant young man arrived) of those charged with the duty of| Vote needed to consolidate counties decision, will keep this state ipeligible | Neratures are lower from the Plains crop control benefit program, invall-; in Bismarck on skiis Sunday, carrying | 9), protection” and. resolved “to fix| and levy a tax of one-half of one for farm lands by that agency. States to the westren Rocky Moun- dated by a 6 to 3 supreme court de- d ®@ suit case fitted with radio, head and later on the responsibility therefor} mill on general property to pay inter- 5 The legislature was recently in- n Ppa state wapbnetee, IAENEE: igetton 13 months ago. : tail Ughts, horn, bell, rear view mirror, | +, the end that it shall not happen| est and create sinking fund for pay- : formed that the federal agency would Heduced to sea level, 29,82, In general it proposes the govern- clock and dashlight—‘out to see the again.” ment of bond principal alsé were to| Deliberate Wrong Choices Fre-|not make any more: loans in North 7159 a. Mm. ment store surplus yields of wheat, a world as it should be seen from the “Panic” created by high water pre- be considered. Dakota in view of the decision of the cotton, corn and other major crops) j rere alot is edesetae e a Wears! aictions “has now happily been most- Vote on Appropriations quently Result in. Tragedy, i s in good harvest years for. use. in ‘i . ° iB cap, 5 ” . . Edwin Traynor of Ramsey de- is 4 periods of drouth or scarcity. : sweater, duck trousers and shoes. pigvered ae at dime noe Pees peti Galt So es ‘Says Rev. Vater aren he foresaw “strategy” behind | ; 38 In addition, Wallace said, there : Re eer aneroreee return to normal business, state school, the State Training - "| the “whole thing” when the commit |7o(c1" january ist to date 1108 must be control of production after ie ce, ae Sieiding spoke pelore ‘Specific reference was made in the| school and the University School of| Whether it be in anclent Galilee or 3 | Normal, January, 1st te dato ae BH ample supplies of farm products REY. W. E. WOODBURY canis fart aaperenees pies ane resolutions adopted Sunday to. al Mines, all introduced in the senate,|Mmodern Bismarck, sinful pursuit and /|8, designed to give mortgages priority | Accumuls! ete ver eccumulated, Washington order calling for the| and two house bills reducing the|happiness can never go hand in hand, |over hail tax liens. NORTH DAKOTA FOINTS Wallace has said actual storage of] Rey. Woodbury, secretary of the|Strange traveling. Tuesday and Wed- Rev. Walter E. Vater Sunday ht | said it appeared that the inten- w- High- major crops could be accomplished| department of evangelism of the)Mesday he will talk to the Kiwanis nhs bie; coma to mons Aa einee i oot to tive told the Oe a aes wattac was to include the “priority” fea-| | eat at Pet, by government purchases, by loans) american Baptist Home Mission so-jand Rotary clubs, residents within 60 miles of the] tors. dist Episcopal church in a sermon of House Bill 8 in the ‘semi: | Pete La lear 0 {20 on stored commodities, or by crop in-| ciety, with headquarters in New York; A thumbnail sketch of the young Mississipol river from Caled to New| Méanires vi 45,600,000 for [entitled “For s Woman's Sake,” the |compulsory” hail insurance bill and) \ijjiston, clear 2 106 surance with premiums amd losses|City, is one of the guest leaders for|man reveals that he is @ descendant Ori ty it ee al Safi kdbend ‘security, ath in a series on “Creative Living.” | use it to help put. over the latter | Fargo, show « gis paid in wheat, corn or cotton. the North Dakota Baptist pastors’ in- of Henry Fielding, the author, worked | Oleuns. ieee mia tee Bilin: ee iearical Sanne ts . ty, “When men and women deliberately | proposal. Minot nleet Eeueeae He sald the conference would setile| stitute, which opens in the First Bap- pinay ethtousa is onllses Uerere! iter Mata tire da i ptenyfyenny ae Bane een ee and openly kes Atter arayone saked that aes Grand Forks, cldy." B43 volved i ma-|tist church at 7:30 p. m, Monday. + si 3 e - ” ppointment re! ws. of withheld on the “priority” : Sees nea ee use fv. Woodbury's special work is to| lish; decided to see the world; set out | evacuation of the Yazoo basin amiong) senate of a state mill and elevator |man, they. may well expect tragedy to | the vote on the insurance bill was de-/ WEATHER AT OTHER FOIwns ees promote evangelism throughout the|with his two companions, George| other areas,” the club sald. “That ajmanager were introduced in the |foliow in thelr trail,” the preacher {termined, the committee deferred ac- a fake Bes, 8,000 churches in the Northern Bap-|Richards and Maurice Walker, his| feeble attempt at correction later was} North Dakota legislature Saturday. | said, tion, Amarillo, Texas, cldy... 28 68 .00 tist convention. “Previously he served|classmates from the Universiy of made does not minimize the original] The appropriations bills for the| The record tells us, he continued, Z [Bolse, Idaho, aoe ae " ant i as director of promotion and field|California at Los Angeles, who are| error.” The club also criticized some/ public welfare board were introduced |that on a visit to Rome, Ae who Na al Guard School Sey Peo tis eat) unt secretary of the Southern California |expected to reach Bismarck momen-| newspapers and radio stations for|in the house and were accompanied | then ruled over the little ‘om of | Nation OR | cnicas> doin. clear <; 8 50 | .08 Baptist convention. tarily; has visited 81 countries; is| their handling of flood news. by a special message to both cham-| Galilee, became enamoured. with his Opens at Valley City Des Moines, Iowa, olay. 16 Hy “02 Pi . Monday evening’s program will be|honorary member of the Kiwanis,| Army engineers charged with di-/ bers of Gov. William Langer who urg-|brother Philip’s wife, divorcing his - Dodge. City ans cldy. Bote a@ musicale by the Bismarck Ladies’ | Optimist, Lions, Rotary and other in-| rection of the flood fight made nO/ed “immediate consideration” of the| own wife to marry Herodias. " the Nor forth Dakota Ne- Havre, Mont, 0 loa chorus and an address, ‘Mind Your|ternational clubs and fraternities;| comment on the charge. measures. “Now this audulterous and incess- | Sessions o! Helena, Moni § 12 00 . 1 Own Business,” by Dr. Frank G.|carries the unusual suitcase for pro-| Meanwhile, engineers continued] Moving along at rapid pace, the|Uous relationship,” he continued, Baron ee Da Ptah ae Be a Appointments Made to Fill Va-| savers of Rochester, N. Y. testion from motrists; travels mostly| battling sand boils and seepage but) senate passed 12 bills and two resolu-|‘steatly shocked the Jewish sense of 2 Sa Ee cent iagemtea tl coe cancies in Office of Serv- About 40 ministers of the North|at night, on skiis in winter and roller| reported thay had “no adverse re-| tions, including one for a constitution- | Propriety and decency, for such s mar- my Thomes 8. {{los Angeles, Cal, clear 44. 56 00 Dakota German and English Baptist | skates in summer. ports from any point” in the. levee! al amendment to permit municipal ; "ase violated the law of Moses and in : Minneapolis, At mows d2 “18 20 ice, Organization conventions are expected to be here| «Fielding said when the trio were| line from Cairo south and that trib-| liquor stores,.while the house passed | Moral and religious circles it aroused Sess eT ieee 38101 for the assembly, which will close! students at the University of Califor-| utary conditions showed steady im-| four bills and eliminated two others. great 3 Moorhead, Min 8.38 Reports af DE, Shiptey on. thel Meenneny Oe, crs aalegsion, , {a oleae et ae ene | Ror Coramalttee “unfortanately we ate living in a|Langer and special classes to be con-| tia" cits, OF! 76:00 . E. n the wi 0 4 fe phere are seer : City, x progress made by the club's irriga-|""> pa ee ga ala at a In record time the investigation of lay when morals have slumped and |ducted by Adjutant General Heber L.| Phoenix, Ariz, clear .. 49 60 12 tion committee, Archie Johnson. on ‘Human Test Tubes TI the state board of administration was| divorce has become a mere-common- | Edwards; Col. L. R. Bird, 164th ah Pr, Albert, Sask., eld "2 100 the annual dinner of the Association on = the place so that rarely do we hear any |fantry; Major Harold Sorenson, U. S.| Qu'Appelle, S.,_clear.. 228, -8 00 6f Commerce and F. E. McCurdy of ve Noakes lees, ne soled A VES # commit-|violent protest on the part of the |provision and disbursing officer Capt. | Rapid City, §.'D. clear “10° 1D 04 the good citizenship committee feat- ring pais Waa peat vee) tee named to make the probe, » few |church or state against such practice.” |H. L, Rouquette, 164th Infantry; and|forcbure, sire» Taming 4e ef ot ured Monday noon’s regular lunch- ‘ os, seleilfic medion + minutes after Speaker Math Dahl had; ‘There was only one man in the | Major Tribolet.- Salt Lake City, U., cldy. 18 26 .00 gon meeting of the Bismarck Lions Be Sait a eaerte LR mee wi appointed it. realm who had the courage to rebuke |" A band concert and the annual din-) Santa Fe, N. Mex, clear 20° 44 (38 oo about 100 others, 25 of whom were fer Dahl appointed as investi-|King Herod for his sin “and that man'|ner were scheduled in the evening.|S,S, Marie, Mich. snow 10 38 36 women, Our mission was to travel) about under conditions set down by ApS . the scientists, We could eat only| Registration for 10th Biennial of inns Gores Pepnst, Joba the nae Sessions were expected to continue} Sheridan, Wyo. clear. -22 $04 Rev. said. him. oe most. Tuesd: Si ity, cl re af oa bee Brome e aad Spokane, Wash,” cleat 4 8 snow -14 -10 * Appointments to fill vacancies in the club offices were announced. Alvin Strutz was named: tirst vice “4 s R * Swift Current, President; Willing | Couch was chosen Mirth-Provoking Comedy Will es rae tlatagtecrree take {t, 20 . Session Begins at Patter- New Leipzig Farmer, | 7+", Man. clear 3B 08 See Ney = Lis. a nee a A Be Repeated Monday at they were given the air, and of the son Hotel 1d; 2.30 Fred Iszler, Is Dead | *'"™":=_¥=" CATTLE IMPORTS. CLIMB eight years.ago, only three of us re- in qh Fred Issler, 62, farmer living 15; Washington, Feb, 8—(?)—The agri- main, There were.17 men who died. Ni pedcisicreen ica ices for delegates miles west of New-Leipsig, died at|cultire department reports United than| to the 10th biennial meeting of the] . _ In no| 7:35 a. m., Monday st a local hospi-| States imports of dutiable cattle to- Mayer and G. A. Dahlen were named St. Mary's School other men who started out- with us aoe standing committee on are The new appointees will effice for the Lanter of the year.) The humor which exists in the sit- ‘The others just quit.” fs -| uations rather than in the lines was| They have more money now the hospital Jan. ‘% rue the Boy Scout enniverary| capably set forth to the high amuse-| when they started out, and each has| North Dakots “Peseration. of Noa: ee eter ee te ace iteell ans eek en week which commenced Sunday with|ment of a capacity audience when 8t.|spent approximately $2,500 in: six partisan a opens : held up pending the arrival here of A red blood corpusice has an aver- age life span of 30 to 70 days. CAPITOL TODAY AND TUESDAY services Mary’s high school pupils gave the|years. They ‘have visited Central,| Tuesday with # 1:30 p. m., business % ‘ . usation members of: family. The body is 4 Rniend aeiuraay = aig ‘Gooyts| first of two performances of George’s|South and North America, Africa,| session in the World bade stab i mS at the Content Funeral aes Eee ene ett cministration, || farce comedy, “Welcome Home,” Sun-| Asia and Europeall over the world.) bullding dining room, and” continues ; afd yank’ Fielding, world traveler,|day night in the school auditorium.) In crossing oceans and seas, Pielding| through Thursday. : : : ” | ‘The fresh-water dolphin of the gave » talk on safety and a short| “Welcome Home” will be repeated at) admits they do a little chiselling, They ’ ' . k, | Ganges, called susu, is blind. ferformance on roller skates as & ae ana Or shai eung eciore : Bart of the entertainment program.|114 ever faced the footlights before, f i *|portation, Tht ‘ide themselves on Ai Anderson and Leonard Anderson| ino O13) was handled in @ manner Raving tenes ri dretiegy a ride in an eee tr icharge. reflecting high credit upon them- since tended 2 uest ‘har! irliner in Africa, Tone, Gaderwood and Mr, Young (selves and thelr director, Rev. Robert ve Heads tor Los Angeles will be presiding officer. ; “no standing” Pp A noes: : * ohn Fox in the role of a chautfeur| , TB? Hapetypesnrel armen caved ( rat Tnonpattisne: CUD; Non ke te Hildor Si ’ baet ‘Gate S22 alee 3 oe we aya is to be concluded, If they can find | Hostess unit, in ! TODAY! Ie pereroyldon ne lead gave convincing character! jons i attend! three ev o a DES oneons and established themselves as favor-| the Kind of jobs they want, they are| 1 aed a caren ee coke can't through that thick skull ef yours— these bullets can!” Mother Dies in Towa |ites. “Thomas Fox was another star| Ing to quit wandering and settle] 1° O7%, nina mors’ sbesks ‘Tuesday, performer, and Mary Yochim’s work | down. : Ssecine Daath # Peevey Mrs, Lydia Simonson, mother of| was unusually finished for an ama-|_ Before leaving Bismarck they will _ oie ye ad GON? deen, Miss Hildor Simonson, 615 Sixth St.,|teur actress, James McOusker cast as| lecture to school students on safety, 2 canes y William employe of the state highway depart-|a butler also won considerable atten- | Visit Governor Langer in the hopes of Sana eee i thie“ date tment, ‘died Monday of a_ paralytic] tion. obtaining the seal of the state and egates will inch Aseria itiioh stroke, according to word received af-| In the .supporting cast were Janet| will be guests at the Paramount thea- i Wit givecat dpe ise Th Mrs. ter Miss Simonson had departed for | Ferguson, Gladys Breen, Helen Ken-/| tre. ay aaecutlee weacdien aed . a, Bioux City by airplane. nedy, Clayton Crane, Lucille Dalleir,| Fielding is a native of Nova Scotia. fet sioper at 8:90 @ Wi, the sane Miss Simonson received a telegram | Norman Woehle, Theresa Revell, Mag- suppe: 230 p. ri Now it’s yours! The story no words can tell. HE [ i TG z he her was |delene Emineth and Thomas Johner. day in the World War Memorial steely ill ‘She left here Monday | An instrumental trio corfiposed of building lower gymnasium. ‘The pub- morning. Miss Ferguson, piano; Melvin Mc- Uc may attend the supper. ‘se The Simonson family formerly lived |Laughlin, saxophone, and William A visit to the state penitentiary at Taylor, and it is expected that the |Bobb, guitar, entertained before the set at 11 a. m., Wednesday and & body will be brought there for burial.|curtain and between acts. Rev. Mavsiauerilosupss tour to the training school at Man- Mrs. Simonson had been making her |Feehan, accompanied by Miss Fergu-| George Bimler and Miss Elsie Marie | O@0 at the same hour Thursday. tome. with a daughter, Mrs, Kelth | $0". gave vocal ‘selections. Gerth, h of Bismarck, Music by the Bismarck high school Hogue, at Sioux Ctiy. 4 ° _ Peter L. Geiss and ie Elizabeth | band directed by Clarion E. Larson i Leingang, both of St, Anthony. and the Bismarck Ladies’ chorus MOORHEAD MAN DEAD Husband of Former : and other musical entertainment {s hs . . a Son, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore McCal- | billed for the evening sessions. east stint agens| ‘Local Woman Dead) 27 sti regs WB eusay aterone, prema te cere 50 years, died Friday in a Fargo | priends have received word that W.| ,yDguaniet, Mr. Hi cludés the call of meeting, invoca- nospital, c R. House, husband of the former ‘Miss Wildermuth, 917 BI .| tion by Mrs. E. BE. Kraft, plano music iia Bessie Gilbert of Bismarck, died Jan,|"”- ""*” by Imelda Maddox, the address of Napoleon was imprisoned on both |95 of a heart attack in his home at welcome by Mrs. H. W. Herman, Elba and St. Helena Islands at differ-'| arcata, Calif. g mien ae T. sponse by Mrs. E. H. Knudson, ent times. He escaped from the form-| “mr, and Mrs, House were married in| cat hospital” @n) > ™7 88! Dointenent. oC commitiecs, he. presi. er and died.on the latter. 1929 and had no children, Her pa-y | Fred Iesler, 62, New Leipsig, at 1:35 denis address by Mrs Kolstad, and 1 Additional Markets | rents were the late Mr. and Mrs,|* ™» Monday, local hospital. “| routine ‘reports and business. George L. Gilbert, oldtime residents (dite pout ea an een art | Jet otEe ! here, and her father was # Burleigh|, Bismarck Townsend Club No. 1 will ONTINUE DULUTH RANGE county justice of the peace for many | 80ld special business meeting in the C Duluth, Minn., Feb. 8—(P)— ._lyears. In the last years before her| Court house at 8 p. m., Tuesday. All from page one Purum— Open’ High Low Close |death, Mrs. Gilbert lived in Califor-| Officers and members are requested , : nia. to attend, and the public will be wel-! Temperatures Hit i zy FE Ue ae iF] bg fl PAT O'BRIEN HUMPHREY BOGART Expanded Air Safety The Great Program, Requested . 0 M alley " THE ADVENTURE... that changed an g 8: a oe i ; : ft ! ti HT ul Hy s EE a i ; ke F E , Mrs. House was a member of the| come. . oms{re's destiny! : McCabe Methodist Episcopal churct; -17 With Weather b . ; |and was graduated from the Bismarck] A bill was introduced in the senate Du to Moderate ‘THE LOVERS OF high school. Monday which would provide a pen- le Once “carraun suo00- Her twin sister, Jessie, was the first |sion of $1,659 to Mrs. John E. Crites in the 7 wife’ of the late Rex Sanders of Fergus |0f Minot, for accidental death of her| commissioner of agriculture and ls-|9 $1 Falls, Minn., son of Mrs, Laura Sand- husband, a national guardsmen, while | bor, asserted winter precipitation will] be used = ers of Bismarck who passed away re-|0n duty at Camp Grafton. ald farmers in preparing their seed| poultry THE CLASH OF - CHICAGO CASH GRAID cently, “ feseeaeraey bed and give and hi 4 STEEL ON STEEL! © Chicago, Feb. 8.—() grass aylands 8] poultry a no : Pull information on open competi-| new start besides sprouting early ‘ ay +e ’ tive examinations for the position of | sown seed. & ‘9 mple No. ¢ 1. ° bindery operator in the government | “Snow that falls in the state from | sage ERROL FLYNN x So 5 ; of tained from E eee Beriey teed 802100 nom ie Legis ative Lobe pedis Mis ley ediahl ed Se eee al ate Pa: | aioe Of Cass asserted) EXECUTE DRUG DEALERS OLIVIA. HAVILLAND Jom: imo! see "23 C id senate i. ic 875-600 owe Clover seed 28.06 was announced Monday. The rate of | to the crop until supplemental spring i guards, . he Set Omar — | {pes Wee cents an nour, teas retire | runs come ‘20000 The CHARGE of the g ment deduction of 3% per cent, . CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 14%. McGraw El, 42%. So. said wit Bills Introduced Navy Weather Fliers | #24 Williston divisions in H. B, 209—(Knutson by request)— . western section, “practically all 4 INVESTMENT TRUSTS Setting up a “fair trade” act for the Are Killed in Florida ways were blocked” and . (By the Associated Press) state. — traffic in these sections was “nearly (Over the counter in New York) H. B. 210—(Schauss, Hagen)—Re-| Pensacola, Fla., Feb. 8.—(#)—Two/| impossible.” LIGHT BRIGADE i Ge eee Ae pealing Chapter 221, 1935 laws which | United ‘States navy fliers were killed ~ Bai inc Sa : created the state and county boards|Monday by the crash of a plane in| Moore and Anderson A of public welfare. which they were making flights to 5 £ CURB sTOCKs H. B. 211—(Schauss, Hagen)—Per-| obtain flying condition information Recital Postponed ee are ye eure: eed appointment county wel-|for the weather -bureau. ne Aare} y ——— ~ Gilles Bervice 4%. fare board of three to five persons by | were Oarl August Lind, 29, a Florence Fritch, director, announced Recei Hiss: Bond & Share 24%. boards of county commissioners for| William Adam 'Schnooberger, 39, of |sconday atter communication wich the Just ived a Carload of Fresh Frozen disbursement of relief. South Haven, Mich., chief serographer A following ‘ F H, B, 212 (Preltag)—Giving rail-| for the atatfog’s weather bureau. |aicef office, that, the “American ; No. 1 Pike and Pickerel from pid? . }20ad board greater power in determin- eet 2~AUTO LOANS - . $—W)—Govern- |{04 lic uiilities soten min, = tor wesneedey, pring as Youn post- ’ dian Lakes, BILLS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR ¥, # the Cana- Fargo, N. D, Feb. 6.—(P—Alvin naeect ‘ Phone 34 or Mail in your Orders S. B. 8—Appropriating $1500 for| Clarence Olson’ 40, manager of’ 8| anaes etme Hin ed : r for LENT, ™# Pe Prepared anders and dourine indemnity fund. | Stanard OW bulk sation st Chirstine,|Fioise Ioore, . modern American Mack 1 all your Whole Jacks and Rabbit Skins, . 5% . Hides, Furs, Sheep Pelts, Metals pital. : t the Old Reliable Firm foc ee Value Wanted: Iron and Bones in Northwest Banco 15%. tee meeting here Sunday. Lunder and seven children survive. Chas, Rigter, Mgr. THE and carloads, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS tion will hold its state convention in| Fargo,.N. D., Feb. 8—(P)—Peter |special student Sa BISMARC K H IDE & FUR CO, Minneapolis, Feb. 8.—()—Stocks | Fargo the first week in September, it|Lunder” 66, Kindred, N. D., farmer,|those Dek. Nati sank Big. oo Frame Bids, across trem Octiates Sheva First Bank Stock 16%. was decided at an executive commit-| died in a Farge hospital Sunday. Mrs. they Beomaret, B.D. Bismarck, N. Dak. Write P. 0. Box 463 Lay ‘ + ? ‘ | Weather Report | K

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