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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ROTARY FAILS TOENDORSE ‘GANG TICKET sliticians Don’t Put Over Coup at the Weekly Luncheon YGUNG SPEAKS LADLE an for Closer Cooperation With Schools of City Is Announced soughy the club were routed by ticket at the McKenzie ho today. Frank Murphy, irman | the nominating pnimittee, ted the following hoard of directors, dubbed the} litical ticket:” Frank Murphy, ry Murphy, John Larson, John neh Mann, al upture insurgents who the control of ck Rotar udm 1 lunch pre nominations ne und S. E. up the following Bert Finney, Leon. d Bell, Ray Bergeson, Erick Quain. nry Duemeland, “Bob” Simpson a Phil Me The latter ticket ter a most’ spirited session “won and the successful directors will soon and clect the_officers, | T, R. Atkinson, presented the ye-| vt of the committee named to 5 greater ution with the! hools. This committee has enlist- 1 the assistance of the civie and aternal bod Cooperation for! 1e present will consist of visitation | nd this fall it is proposed to form | 1 Parent Teacher's Association. | put vosing ticket Judge Nuessle, speaking for the) committee, on America on urg- ed Rotarians to attend the naturali- zation exercises to be held April 17 at 2 P.M. There will be an ad- dress Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson. High school students will be present. The exami n is held at 9 A, in the n ¢ and will prove inte esting to any who have not attend-/ ed a function of this kind. C, L. Young gave the purpose of | the Child Code Commission through | whose effort 21 bills were passed at! ihe last session of the legislature tw improve child conditions in the state. He t the underlying | philosophy uWS Was a square | deal for the nd cquality of | opportunity. These laws are to be administered through the Board of Administration and this body, is tak-| ing an e interest in the work. North through the passage of holds first ank ai: I these such legislation. Dr, Quain who has been in the! south for several weeks told of his! visit in Florida and through , thu! He attended several Rotary nectings and heard notable, cast. some The wwesident iting] hday of Burt Finney, past the Rotary club, was commemorated. George D. lann gave the biographical, sketch. A committee on a Rotary Glee! lub was named consisting of the| oMowing: A. C. Bradley, Henry lalverson, George Humphreys, One of the guests of honor w dward Hannah of the North Dako- .- Independent Telephone company | f Fargo, | of Better Chance For N. D. Applicants North Dakota boys will ‘iter chance this year to attend) 1e Citizens Milit Training camp » be held sometime in July at Fort | nelling than in the past. Iowa h. 2en taken from this district making | possible to care for more young from this state. These camps| e proved a great benefit to the! oung men, morally and physically | nd a sure means of teaching them ove of country and respect for the lag and all it represents, Applications should be sent in| vromptly to the Fort Snelling Citi- ens Training Camp headquarters, | Kasota block Minneapolis, i have aj we GRAND LODGE ELECTS | Grand Forks, N. .D, April 11.—Re ults of mail ballot for I. 0. 0, rand lodge officers in North Dakota re announced today. Harry W. Gill of Portal, was named grana master to succeed W, S. Wickersham } of Ellendtle. Don McDonald of Grand Forks was elected secretary for the 29th consecutive year. Other BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get: at the Cause and Remove It , Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- “stitute for calomel, act gently on the The -pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all whe know them. act gen- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tal > tly but firmly onthe and liver, cing OS A at ae ny gently the entire system. They do ‘that which thea calomel ese without any of Pent is” ‘ive Tablets without - ao lea hace formula, after seven of ‘tice font patients icted with bowel liver complaint, with the attendant { the | all-woman jury ever summoned in North Dakota will hear a civil case in district court here. The — case VAPOR MONUMENT HONORS ADAM This, tue only monument in Ameri ted to Adam, was erected John P. Brady on his estate ned A modern daughter is seen regarding, it officers are A. A. Dinsda hels of Dakota wheat) valued ai finson, deputy grand master; J. A. 1 bushel Pitzer, Wilton, grand warden; Ole} oo ie ra Devils Serumgard, treasure repr ganization, Ohio State Has Caused Some to Doubt Old Theory By NEA Service Columbus, ©., April 11.—Ohio State University basketball team seemingly refuted the age-old theory, that a good offense is the | best: defense. Ss Gloria Swanson Joins Bobbed Haired Girls s show that the Buck- e one of the scoring combinations in the Big Ten. In total points they rank next to Iowa, the pace-sette They have counted times from the floor and 51 from the foul line. In Johnny Miner, they possess one of the leading score} 1 the conter- ence. Yet, despite all this, they have been defeated on“alMbut one jon. Ohio State is woefully weak on se. More points have been dt on the Buck s than on other unit. In fact they lead the rest of the field by 100 mark- ers. And therein lies their inabil ity to win games. In practically all of its tilts this season, Ohio has rung up enough counters to capture most any ord de sco any the vogue cf bobbed | st of the screen stars of quickly- son is the | to suceumd to t nary fray, having averaged combed and e -caredfor loc! points to the contest. Against this | And she has inaugurated a style all) scoring power, however, the fe! her own, has turned in a of 34 None of ths ¥ for Miss Sw hers clipped str and shingled lik. vaved so that it 4 The effect , bushy effects points to the fr S. U. hag loser in spite of ellar offs e, Earlier in the season the Staters penetrated the stout Michigan de- fense for some 25 tallies, but while how ing why consistent She has had an’s and then clesely to her $s unique and at they were accomplishing that the 5 not secm to ciffer Wolverines were compiling 49 r in which markers (themselves. | In other her hair for’ battles in which the Buckeyes have g was done | participated the situation has heen somewhat s'milar. ed her lat- ‘Prodigal Thus, in the case of Ohio State | Siuenters.” at i good offense hasn't been st defense. Figures prove And figures never lie, it. ABYS COLDS are soon * nipped d m the without “dosing” by usc ALL Cando, N. WOMEN JURY D., April 11.—The first L-woman jury ever involves the ownership of 150 bus- Is growing because of the perfect service we give. Water from our own artesian well, pure soap, experienced help, careful inspection, prompt call for and delivery - takes the drudgery out of wash day. For all this super-service our charge 20 POUNDS OF WET WASH $1.00 5¢ per pound for all over 20 pounds. Call ‘us on phone 684 ndry Capital Laundry Co. ‘ Launderers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 REV. RYERSON Vi cally || omitted altogether. | i | _——_———_—_—_— pessing? Gloria Swan- } nt in the back, “Break their teeth, O God, in their mouths, let them fall away like water that runneth apace. Let them con- dume away like a snail. The right- ¢ous shall rejoice when he secth th {vengeance; he shall -wash his foot- steps in the blood of the ungodly.’ BOSS IN CAMP OF SENATOR IS | HELD BY JURY (Continued from page 1) helped the Dakotan from a freight car to camp on the afternoon of? the flogging and was leading him to his bunk when the order given for Tabert to lie down ground for the whipping. Never Reco¥ered ST. GEORGES Ke Charge of Episcopal Parish Between May 1 and June 1 Rector to Rev. Ohio h come re church, Joseph Ryerson of Findlay, cepted the call to be- or of St, Georges Episcopal cording, to nnounce ment made public today, He expects Another flogging was given the! to arrive in Bismarck to take up hie) youth as’ he lay on his back that ministerial duties sometime between | night. May 1 and June 1, and will be ac-] ‘Tabert, he alleged, never recov- | companied by M ered from hig semi-stupor, dying Rev, Ryerson madi three days later. He asserted that others begged the guard to remove marek nvitation of St. Georyre Since] the body from the bunk house, coming out of service ag a chaplain — with the American oversens forces Prominent Land Rev. rson has been in charge of a | the Episeopal church’ in Findlay. Owner Passes His two sons are practicing medicine in Detroit, Mieh, Re hospital noon ion of 4 | és tween 2 and after an ill English Prayer nian (Ot eats Mr. Zander | _] was born in Russin but was well Book Suggested] ir i. is vicinity He was an — extensive lind owser, being proprie- London, April 11.--Drastie cha tor of six quarter. sections in the nd clisions in the vivid Pxalms of] Sweet Brier and Mandan district. He id in the Book of Comnfon Pr is survived hy. fi ns and one © recommended by the spe daughter, all-of — wh reside in | vommittee of the House of Bishops] Mandan o Sweet Br He has. * FURNEY. wi ch has been sittingg in solemn sister in Sweet Briar and one in conclave on the subject far many] Canada, months. .The alterations, if sanc- arue ean ae tioned by the National ASsembly of FFETA AND LACE the “Churel: of England, will Cie) iace is being trenuently com: tute uternative text of SHO) -nined with daffela this season, to psalms, to be at the discretion the advantage of both. Parti ly in the delicacy colored frocks designed for debutantes and dance do we find the union. EGHORN HAT. At Palm Beach the leghorn hat is enjoying a decided vogue. It i quite the fad'to wear them over ihe rubber bathing cap while sitting on | the beach between dips. The of the prayer book includes also the |shortening of the ten commundments proposed revision and = the nrvic The able. alteration of the marriage psalmist’s vision of unforget- doom for the ungodly is radi- modified. Psalm 58 is to be It contains such expressions fs: ie The finest tid-bit you ever put in your mouth! “No fancy wrapper — | just good gum!” ! i | American Chicle Co. 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The prem- ises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the ne are described as follows: The st half of the Northeast quarter and the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 30, in Township 143, North of Range 75 West, situate in the county ef Burleigh, and state of North Dakota. There will be d on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $1,158.32, together with the costs and disbursements of this foreclosure, Dated at Wi 26th day of N orth Dakota, this mee of Mortgagee. 3 A G. OLGEIRSON, the Register of Deeds of said Bur-| Attorney for Assignee of Mortea leigh county, North Dakota, on the iene, Boe Ist day of February, t 2 o'clock : p.m. and recorded in Book 175 at page 48, in which George E. 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