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ty -£&* »v. I $•* EVENING EDITION. "s :'T5», ?V.Ti»S Hail Sati J«vc."-rkilv. MiiMii* *JU.k5r,^ Bert & A.d\ ra Fmr—Eight Aprl1 XrfMna, N. .t wanted to take charge of •n department, liu^ttell ... Clothing Co.—Adv. ^i«fv „.£°?E liberty fioindfr—We wllfac £ept them at par oh 7' tier cent' flf-st WPP*? f0r Hmited time. E. Lan der & Co.. Grand Forks.—-Adv. \.,^u5?nt from M»V to Seft- Is. furnished, up-to-date two room «?!!f?m®ni.yUh bath, hall and kitch enette 942 Herald.—Adv. Kelsoy fop Commissioner—I am a candidate tor county commissioner iT01? t*1® Second district, Grand orks county subject to the June prl niaries. W. H. Kelsey.—Adv. Attends Clinio-^Dr. W. H. Wither stine is in Rochester, Minn., attend )ng the American congress of physi cians and surgeons, being held there from April 3 to 10. ™Gr*»? Irks Lodge No. 9 A. O. U. will meet Wednesday evening, April 6th at -p. m. in Odd Fellows J1*1,1- Initiation of candidates. P. H. Wilder, M. W.—Adv. .' Boy Scout Meeting—The third of a perles of Boy Scout leaders" meetings *, was held at the Y. M. C. A. last night, bcout Executive J. Noble Wlfrte was in charge of the meeting. lOas Shell dancing Instructress is giving a dance for. her pupils and their friends, Wednesday evening, April 5th, at the Orpheum Hall. Hours from 9 to 12. University and High School students also invited.—Adv. Kid Miller vs. Bert Fay—Eight rounds, Saturday, April at Iiotna, N I li.—Adv. t. Shaft Valedictorian—Harold D. Shaft of Mlnot, n. D., yesterday was chosen valedictorian of the University of North Dakota senior class. Ran dolph Olmsted of Orand Forks was .chosen salutatorian. WHAT GRAND FORKS PEOPLE1 WERE DOING THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO DrV Herriman was. elected county physician. The Grand Forks I4terary society met last evening at the home of Judge Bangs. Mr. Hassell has designed a bander ifor th$ Scandinavian Templar. I Guh. Hlnes has received from St. tjouis a large supply of Budweiser b«er, king of, drinks. A. S. Brooks is mentioned as an amiable Candidate for mayor, bV pnminent Republicans. Bangs and Bangs have moved their tfflces into more convenient rooms ii the Second National Bank build iig. 100 acres of good farm land close Grand Forks-for sale |»00. The brick block of C. 1* -Lamb on PeMers avenue near theGriggs house is bciu£ rebuilt. N Being fashionable in this age con sists of dressing as immodestly as pos- oa INCH MERCERIZED SOI8BTO Per Yd. 49c Used ror blouses, dresses. applique work, etc., in all the wanted plain colors, per yard 4fe. •j Dru^ Sundry Rev. Wiley Tanger bns aiinoailocd that bcginnln' April 20th. all boss singers murit Tuniisli reference an' a cash bond before scrvii-,'. In the choir Women arc ptirty kocn till it .comes t' pickin' out a provider'or flxin' an-al|TA lowance tar a son. THE TOWN TODAY Over $60,000 being reTurned this week to business men and farmers in this section who subscribed to mill and ^elevator bond sale. Seed loan office working at high pressure to -give immediate aid to farmers in drouth-stricken districts. City election yesterday *was- un usually quiet/ Vote was heavier than reports at ,3 :Q.'clock cated '3p B. O. Sorbo resigns as street com mlssloner. Will be candidate for sheriff. Big Tracks Barred From Miiui. Highways This is. QUAKER CRAFT WEEK In tile. Grey Drapery Shop All orders for draperies will be made up without charge for the' work. Orders are piling in cn top of one. another so fast that if you wanf your drapes soon you had best see about it at once. Your choice of the most complete stock in the Northwest. Tonus su NO UINQHAX8 [OR© Per Yd. lite A. big lot just received of Tolle Du Nord ginghams, and added to our regular l6t. Ton can buy this well known brand In all t^ie newest pat terns at per yard, 19c. p-v ^v:\v^r?si SW^5*^ a£ wm During Spring Thaw St. Paul, April 5.—Minnesota trunk highways are being closed to trucks a'rtd oth?r motor vehicles of more than two tons, gross weight, on sec tions how softened by spring thaws, and. rains, Charles M. Babcock state highway commissioner, today an nounced. Violations are punishable as misdemeanors under the 1921 law. Formal closing orders were issued "•to cover the North Shore road—Min nesota- trunk highway No.- I*.between Duliith and' Grand Marais—and the Elk RivAr-Onanila section of trunk highway No. 18. The. commissioner said other trunk routes will be similarly protected wherever neces sary to prevent heavy hauling from cutting the surface. ENNER'S BEGfg The Store Accoramodatinf Our Wash.. Goods Department Is Kept Very Bus$ These Days As People Are Doing Their Spring Sewing Now It will pay you to come into our store and look around^ II INCH DEVONSHIRE CLOTH Per Td. 39c For the kiddies spring nraists. rompers and play suits this cloth irt newest patterns. Per yd. 3»c. «JNOH PERMANENT •v QipB ORGANDIE Per Yd. 89c You- know they are using this popular fabric, over ging hams. They truly make up beautifully. We bought every 'shade that'-was 'made. Our price jfor this best quality is .only, per yard 89c. C"» k. sSftWaals^ ^Hand teMon./Btto alae Ooeowmt Oil Sban^oo, 50c slme j9c 16^ Almond Hart Water 4te«p 5c ,Jf EAST yesterday indi Annual meieUng of stockholders of Microba 0ODap4ny held last night. Body of Mrs.' Emma Wood Davis, Who died.in California to be brought her6 for burial. County commissioners today award contracts for printing and stationery. University chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity', to be installed Friday. Lawrence W. Murphy is named installing officer. Lions club will aid in' increasing1 students loan fund at state university GRAND East Grand Forks failed to qualify for-.the finals in the state declamatory contest„ln the semi-finals held Tues dayt in Mqlntosh, but*Anne Hyde, the local cont^stapt. at least won recog nition by 'capturing thlrd place in the gifls* event'.' She gave Mark Twain's "Death Disc." First pla,ce for bbys in the Mc- (Iritosh contest was won by Arthur I Wold of Roseau. His subject was Plea* For Cuba." 'Fred Mepke of Park Rapids won second honors with I the selection, "Return of Regulus."- Moorhead, Ada. and Hitterdal were also represented in this event. Girls' F.vcnt. In th* girls' contest, Ruth Caskey of Berhidji, reciting' "Hellgate -of Soul." won first Katherine Durham of Perh'am took second place She gave "The Soul of the Violin." Anne Hyde was awarded third honors, M6orhead and tireenbush also had entries in the girls' event. Stjipt. Sandberg of Crookston, Supt. (Morrison of Mcintosh and Principal Wambham of Mcintosh were the Judges. Th'e final state contest will be held in Minneapolis April 14, in connec tionj with the convention of Minnev sota superintendents. Two boys and two girls from each district .will compete. 1 T. A. Erickson, state leader of boys' and girls' clubs will be the principal sneaker at a meeting to be held .Thursday night by the Grand Marais Farmers' club in the club hall. N. 'A. Thorson, superintendent of schoglg for'Polk \punty will also ""pak. There will be other pleasin? variations in. thf program, which will bo followed py refreshments. Bubbles sofast, even in j'WH hflsCV «*I **¥?-$ ™», MINNESOTA Anne Hyde of Wins Third Place Tn De :lamatoi^r Event. \y:- hard water, it seems magical JAMES .S. KIRK 8. CO. CHICAGO COIitHlKD ORGANDIES Per YL 58c A fine quality transparent orgqndy at Hie wanted shade at. per yard 58p. 3(1 INCH CORDED T.SSIK GINIiHAM ^Per Yd. 75c A fine quality tissue ging ham in good patterns at our low price of. per yard "Hv. Aiy-. 8IDK SUITING Per Yd. 49 A fine quality suiting in 'fast colors. They're surely taking to this material, at per yard 40c. ..when apace prfttilti• will enumerate) but they're surely Mning fast at the apeclai priccs,, Pure Silk Hose Seconds •mm*' "pttM'tliit ttlicn we bay seoonds they are aoM:'! advertised ai Mtclt. Many tlme^ wo oonM^f we wishedj pass seconds on as regnlar «nods, bat we bolicre in hohosi nterchaiidlainif.. Th«ie l»osc oome iq Hruwns and Blariti, ai br |iair. fj*. .vV: /-t Z*i f. PRANO PORKS miRALb. WEDNESDAY, APRILS. lgff. NEGOTIATIONS ARE ft UNDER WAY TO ERECT SUGAR PLANT HERE v.-, Word Vas received here Tuesday, that H. A. Douglas, president of t^e Minnesota Sugar company, is plan ning 'on erecting a factory in Polk county. Whether the project is un dertaken will depend to a large ex tent on the outcome of.-tbe 'e*pwi ments with sugar beets here,* but farmers around Fisher, who haye been'raising the beet extensively fot the past two years, ^are confident that this section is adaptable, to the rais ing of this c^op Quite a- ou&iber of farmers in the Vicinity of Ekst' Grand' Forits were given contracts the raising ot Ijreets this year- In all about 250 for. it Is understood that Crookston Is an^. ..' Vut bufaci.* iiia.»»!. luxated there,- in ,.cfse it is built, but logal business men and farmers Contend that this is tne logical place for the factory,. atHj will use their concerted influeii^c to bflng it here. Arrang?Tnents hive been completed for thb filing party to be given this evening in the Masonic hall by the lddles' of the Et^stel-ft Sttfr. There are rumors that many unique cos tumes in harmony with the spirit of Works "^4 .s S&i ^8l!illiiliiSlMtfi- u" 'i vvf* A -. «"M7 V* \'fr" ,p 11 itU .a" SMALL IN GARAGE OF BAKERY A small blase broke out in the gar age ot Bla,ck'^ Bakery on Brooklyn Boulevard at 6: SO o'clock Tuesday evening. The damage was slight, it Is reported. The fire was caused by thte. ex» plosion of the gasoline tank, of a truck that had been placet), in the building. The tank, had just been filled before th? car..was driven in. It is thought that the heat of the-engine ignited the gas fumes, causing, the explosion. Only the top part of the truck wits burned and the inside of the structure scorched. j. ._ Propyl Made To the affair Will be In evidence tonight- Clerk A. N. riggs, and report at the .. Efivide Fonrth Ward The principal matter brought be fore tile meeting ot the city council Of Ea?t Grand Forks Tuesday night was tne advisability of subdividing the Fourth ward' of the city. In the discission of this matter wa^ shown that 'at the last city elec tion but of the 1,091 votes cast, th* Fourth' ward reported 641 votes, or over twice asl many as the other threi 'wards. Frank Kolars and L. O. Lystad wete'named as a committee to inves tigate tire proposed change with City 1 Wh»U»er make of battery i* in your ear. you can be confidant of akjlfbl repair work, fair pricea, and re ^pontibie advice at the near cat ElMl 8ervlce Station. VOBTI DAKOTA Oraad Forks, Bleotrlc Con struction Company Abarorowble, J. B. UUsgard Ardoch, a. J. Boott Barton, Wtlcoa parage Beach, Sebulz Aato Co. Blsirarck, Bismarck Badlator Bottineau, Elton's Qa rare Bowbslls, BowfceUs Implement Bowman, Bowman Voter Co. Brcckct. Brocket Auto ts tric Co. Co. Elec Cando, Saeea Oarage CarrtmgtoB, Carriagton Motor •al.es Co. Chnrclis fwrr, Barer Brothers Cogswell, Dakota Meter -Bales Oooperatown, Xtag-Brans Co. Devlle bake. State Aato Tire ft Battery 81109 Ba£am«rs, O. I. Rslyelt Qar- StaSiasea, BitHam C«r Oo. Donglass, Doaglass Oazage J- ft-v 4 •z: ft*?/ 1 Co. Motes 'mSm ifict nieeti&g of the council, before definite .aiction is taken. The .usuaf routine matters of audit ing 'bltls. etc., were also disposed of at this meeting. Square Of Psipers E O N IF E A E O O A Visit the Nearest Exide Service Station Drayton, Anto Bepair Shop Dresdsn, Dresden Anto Oarage Eckiran, K. N. Mickelsoa Edgeley, CofeU Motor Co. Edwore, Xdmore Implement Co. Ellendala, Boscoe Machine Co. EnderJin. rred E. Mau Farfo, Aahclntas Brothers, Inc. Vessenden, Hope Xnnkel, lac. Garder, X. j. Joliaunesaon OerMson, Bobinson Brothers Orafton, J. W. VeSay's Oarare Orane. J. B7 Meyers Oraarllle, Bbart Brothers Oreeae, Joba Btolend Owinner, Owinaer Anto Ma chine Co. Xanklaeon, Xanklnson Anto Hlllsboro. Danlery Bon lakster, J. I.. Bsnfaoon Jamestown, Z.. .1.. Wolter Mo tor Co. Jessie, Jessie Blacksa^th ft Aato Co. Dakota (WMtBMS Aato Oo. XaBtoore, Msrataa OoeU ft Sea luitaM Ai Meapy We ace prepared to give you .taMae**? A •w.' In Budapest Ordered vi'vS-U'K Budapest, March 5.—(By The As sociated Press.)—The state prosecutor has ordered seizure of all newspapers which' published the Legitimist's proclamation Monday, proclaiming .. All Played Out at Quitting Time? You Need TANl-AC Tbo World's Greatest Tonic Penn Mutual Lik $5,000.00 Policy Costs $60.70 Ajfe 40: dividends reduce this cost sMer first year organized 1847 ate sets over 200 millions. Write for specimen policy at your age. D. M. Lynch, General Agent, Fargo, N. Dak. Is your battery a friend—or an enemy? There is solid satisfaction in a loyal battery one that you can rely on to do its duty in your car and never leave you in the lurch. But a frail, untrustworthy battery is about the most pesky thing in motordom. It is up to you whether your battery is friend or enemy, or it will be when the time comes to choose a new battery. When an Exide is in your car, you know there will be instant response as your foot touches the starting-pedal. Click! and the road is bright from your lights. Never does your motor lack the spark to give it life. But bodily comfort is not all you get from an Exide Battery. You can get pocketbook comfort as well, because the Exide lasts so much longer. At the nearest Exide Service Station there is a battery made, for you. The Electric Storage Battery Company, Philadelphia lilbkln, MUls-Varap Auto Oo. Sanda, Bncstrom's Oarage Xiansford, 0. P. Onss LMIS, BCenry Henretta KidrerwoodT Electric Service Co. Uahon, Zisbcm Electric Shop (erataie, T, 3. E. Bolton McTUle, McTUle Anto ft Snp tly Co. McXenry, Xinr-Brvns Co. Maftdook,' Cowlnr Motor Cp: Makotl, Bensch Brothers Mlchifan City. Bay BofHt Xlaot, Anto Mart Mlato, Wosiok Brothers MobaU, Sd Parts Munich, Monlth Anto ft Ma oblM OO. 1. JTecbe, ft. Peick ft Soa Vewbnrg-, Erik Wlken Vew Ear land, Berent Orala .Co. Irew Bockford, Exide Battery Serrlce Co. Hew Salem. Hew Balem Blee trlc Oo. Horthwood, rraaels A. Sehnl key ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO Grand Forks, North Dakota DislriBufors Idi" Exide Batteries for Northeastern North DakMa and- libu^so^a Olfa, E. A. Carriveau Osnabrock, Anderson ft Tor ranee Park Birer, Mills FSrap Anto Co. Parsball, Beserration Oarare Banb, bunch ft Whits on Beynolds, Oscar 8vels Book bake, J. Walter ft Sea Bolette, Bolette Oarage Sherwood, City Oarare Cheyenne, Sbeyenne Motor Co. Stanley, national Oarare Starkweather, Barl P. Ellis Stirarn, James MoAndrew Union, H. Xi. Staves Tan Hook, Kodfes ft Murphy •alley Olty, B. S. Saunders Walhalla, Electric Service Co. Wahpeton, Battery Sales ft Bervice Co. Washbnrn, Washbarn Motor Co. WiUistoa, Auto Badlator Oe. WUUstoa, Palmer ft Ooleld WU1?w Olty, X. j. Beife^t Wimbledon, p. H. Btter WUtoa, 0. •. Danlelson 'mmm Francis Joseph the late, former Chafies »1» mperor You cannot get .anything btit' fresh bread from us because we allow no "secondary bread to be sold. t. Our bread is always fresh. BREAD Bread Is a wholesome energy giving food. See that good bread is served freely^ Encourage the children to eat I O "Quality Products" SYSTEM BAKERIES Phone 402 14 X. 4th St. Grand Forks, K. D. 1' s.' a* i..