The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO GOUNTY BALLOT ALSO WILL BE SHORT IN JUNE Bight Candidates for Treas- urer Largest Number For Any One Office CANDIDATE DEATH Vive Candidates For County Offices Are Without Any Opposition The June Burleigh coun tute The time omple wh how Sheriff Albin Court Charle Superintet Ru Coroner KE, J rveyor T. R. Atk without opposition either Charles Fisher, h day trom, Clerk . County School i Gobel in the pr clerk of eventh t that he candidacy cighth time i and ded court, now twos erm, and serving the psition in voters for the s unusual to be a great complim officer who has has no before for so m ago the hot county wa for sheriff, Hedstrom, who emerged but a few s this time, riff is enti being observed of interest is this y ther dates. Treasurer heid two terms, is ing a third, County Audi will ditor, t candidates in thi Yeater, who is now in the ditor's offic ry R. Clough and “Trade in Fargo” Johnson, incum bent. Johnson is expired in active campaign tative of a Fargo printing oved with most of the ¢ ness in charge, The 1 report of commissioner hows the favored ceived $173.42 for plies and one Bis of county business of The last entrant ir i, H. L, Vesperman of 1 candidate for county cr in the Fifth district, are two commissioners up for ection A nson and Victor Moynier, ach has two opponents. Two will be nominated in June elected in the fall. County Candidates list of county candidates re but will rest on his The custom that to two e chief treasurer's being cight card J. A. Flow, having barred from hold the ottice r Scrap rt lively i unty publi allowance firm re- and suj m $2.80 t Fargo blanks rek f this ch the lists wa’ Bismarck, comm The ree acter, 1 n= The fol- candidates—for ‘state Harrington, Bismarck; Baldwin; Obert A. OL son, For ntutive—Fred J, t, Moffit; John Jacobson, Wi ant. Palms, Arena, Nonpar Leugue “candidates; Robing Bismare' J. M. Thompson, Wiiton; H. P, Asselstine, Moffit, Independent candidates. County superintendent of iss Madge Rune heriff-~Albin Hedstrom. County auditor—Harry R. Hismarck; Robert Yeater marek; Frank J. Johnson, Bismaick. County Treasurer—George Boelter Arena; J. E. Ecklund, Wilton; Gilbert Haugen, Bismarck; A. C, Isaminger, Arena; J. M. Lein, Driscoll; Meyer, Driscoll; Gerald L. Bismarck; G, L. Spear, Bis Merk of court-—Charles Register of Deeds—Jes Hook, Bismarck; schools Clough, narek, isher. M. Van tates Attorney—E. S. Allen, E. McCurdy, Bismarck; ¥ Ly Smith, Bismarck. “County Judge—I. C. Davis, marck; John F. Fort, Bismarck; Simpson, Bismarck. Public Administrator dite, Surveyor— marek. ‘Coroner—E. J. Gobel, Bism Founty Commissioner—2nd Anderson, Moffit Driscoll; George J. Cora No candi T. R. Atkinson, strict | Swan- son; Day, Brit- tin. County Commissioner—sth district Vietor Moynier, Bismarck; John Swett, Bismarck; E. H. L, Vesperman, Bismarck. Justice of the Peace—Anton Beer, Bismarck; C.°G. Boise, Bismarck, W. S.jCusselman, Bismarck; Rowland H. | Cfane, Bismarck; W. D. Pe A. E. Shipp, Bismarck, ficial newspaper also will be | GOVERNOR ON SLOPE TODAY | Spesking dates of Governor Nestos | includes, lew England, this afternoon; Dick- on tonight; May 28, Retail Mer- tg :Convention, Bismarck; pJm.; Flasher, 8 p, m.; May 29, Mott, New Leipzig and Carson, the latter, eting &t night; May 30, Mandan 10%a. miy"Glen Ullin, 2 p. m., Almont *k mig May 31, in Burleigh county. he Governor will spend June 1 ‘H in session with the state board INCENDIARY inot,-Ny D., May 27.—T) hich early last Friday partially toyed: the home at -Dennyhrook /Minot, attorsiey, ” undoubtedly ‘of incendiary’ ori- the: belief expressed in Minot , er: and one! William | Richholt, | Fred Swenson, Bis-| Bis-| ! "| followed 2:30) | struction of a barn. IGURES in onl » the B | River | | | Combs, the time o hospital earl | “Byer {that th { gin,” Mr. Stenso. ner in which the |} nume other jtend to fire burn and tance: un civeumstances a belief.” substantiate Bis- | ‘APPOINTMENT | OFG.M. YOUNG IS CONFIRMED) | | | Washington May | peintment of | Conyressm Young of North Dukota ler of the hoard. of isers was confirm last today th s to when he 'DR. WALS The nG as an customs tps would r STER gn. Bis-| \ ension of ural tof the } tural Coll | pointment by pursuit orth Dakota State Agricul-j ted s refle the ap ib rd o Ww the state stration Dr. H chairman of the A urtment of the College,.to the of the School of Agriculture, jceeding Prof. ©, B. Waldron, The appointment r. Walste approval in pry comm m n "De Dean uc, { a con the advi: |ster, in addition to the administra- | tive duties thrown upon. I will] ontinue to act chairman of the| Agronomy Department, while Prof.| Waldron will he freed to do work in the horticulture (and in tree plantige propagation. |KIDDERS FINED TABLES TURNED i a tended | rtment] Fargo, 27-—-Ratio turned “prophets” here today. Knowing that Dan O'Neill, fro minent Fargo*rad'o fun, had entered into competit | given away b: cently. two: of hi over the telephone and in a f Xcice presumably culling from C} czgo, one of them told him he had won the bull axd should make, ar rangements to house it. Mach to their amusement O'Ncill started con- “k friends cal led bint O'Neill received von the bull. Today, however, netice that he had SCOUT RECALLS CUSTER Valley City, N. D., May 27.—Gen- ed to as a fear- by J. D. Stenson of: Bismarek, state fire marshal, who is in- i Mr. less and_able.army officer by John Maresh, one of the few surviving in- outs and fighters’ of the early | kota NAMED DEAN): | mostly jer j stubborn _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924 IN CHICAGO KIDNAPING, MURDER | The Vie ic tim | me Wilso: de sht nks Collin lare] taey ute nd w lad death held © mee He ned. None ody Was Found | With » which Robert i amp alongside the Ponn- vt far from the Cahun ing the local Kiwani cribed his ‘Tw experience officer many on the warpath. acquainted with trib: per Cu wert ally He General Aim of British Women Is Half of Parliament Seats Mm More of Parliament, and is the slogan of the ¥ ecdom League which held its a onference here recent Schofield Coates, pr the eight women membe liament were the advance guard But they were not satisfied, th anted quite half the stats in the d they wanted more women » head of someof the depart- The advent of a Labor go- vernment had given risé to hopes that the dnenuici the franchis e London, women embers y wiped’) t Get Goad vage in Tokio Nearly all classes are receiving higher | Painters ng the reconstruction peri- | n Tokio, but none have profited , more than the painters. Before the great earthquake and | fire of September 1, the Japanese | were noted for the lack of paint) outside and inside. their . houses. | With the construction of thousand: of temporary buildings, however, of lumber, there has been a se in. the use of paint. re now, paid as high as day, appreximately double pre-quake wages. Carpenters and masons also share in the récon- struction prosperity but to a small- degree, their wages averaging about 5 yen a ¢ HANG- ore couGHs the time to get rid of that cough whi “hanging.on”.all w of the — good, 5 HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND ‘will speedily relieve seme. .Mrs. Sarah Heck, 341 St, Paul St., Memphis, Tenn., writes, “I have been wonder- fully benefited hy FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND. The first dose stopped my cough. It was a stubborn cough and I had been troubled with it since the first cold spell.” Best for coughs, and colds. Cook bv Electricity. It is safer, Now Chicago police are confronted one of the most puzzling s in the city’s history. Rob-| year-old son re vas kidnaped as | able private | and then slain. a struggle | body w followi hmaker. ihe f attended . i school he a the found culvert t Father t Victim’s, s father ‘of murder Jacob Franks, | » had started | ed Robert Frank home with $10,000 ransom demand- ed in a telephone nver ation be~ s reached ‘him hi lead. En route he forgot ‘the ad dress. He drove home again to get it. only to receive word the body had been found. His Teacher R. P. Williams, athletic g at Harvard, school, of which rt Franks, murdered Chicago was.a pupil, also was qu tioned after the body ‘hy found. Like- Principal. Pence, and Walter Wilson, another facutly member, he, was released, RUSSIANS SEEK © HAVEN IN U.S. Manila, May. 31 the | refugees who came to the Phillippine | from» Vladivostok 2% year ago. are | looking Aineriéa, and“ hop- ing they may be able this summer to join their 600 countrymen~who were gaat to the States bythe Aim- in government last June. » This group is a remnant. ofy the exodus under Admiral Stark. Being adherents of the old Russian nton- | avchieal ‘government, the were com- | jrelled to leave Siberia by the -new ; regime, Since their Arrival ‘here these wanderers in search of homes | have led a precarious-existence. The Red: Cross. has »contributed~ toward their maintenance,, and. they. have 2b 0 Russian toward }Yention at are on the {7 ‘MPERIALISM "DENOUNCED BY, CLERGYMEN England, May ‘Imperialism and its social strueiure find few advocates among the pre- ent-day leaders of Protestant | churches in England who have been | ing here for the Conference on ch n Politics, Economics ond} Citizenship, i al attacks upon Imperialism | had been made when the Rev. H. Ho-!2 gurth rose to protest against imper-| inlism being regarded as necessarily | elfish. “Are Birmingham, 21. Seve { we wrong?” Dr. Hogarth asked, “when in singing ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ our hearts re-echo to the line! God who made the mighty, | make thee mightier still?” “Yes!” cried the delegates, “Then we must serap the ments to our national heroes in| Westminster Abbey,” retorted the speaker, to which the delegates loud- ly agreed. ‘Was the campaign j r in the Soudan wrong, and} sre Christian statesmen like Lord bury wrong?” Mr, Hogarth con- | ued. The delegates gave the same re- sponse and the speaker gave ‘up .his questioning. i By an overwhelming majority the erence passed a resolution to} the government to abolish capital | The motion intro- a Simpson, a London monu-| of Lord Kit- ADVERTISERS WILL DISCUSS PROBLEMS Indianapolis, and file of the Association of New: per Advertising Executives hi selected the matters to be brought before that body at its annual con- olumbus, June 9-11, ac- cording to ‘ank T, Carroll, Indian- apolis, president. Of the hundred 7 problems °s i on, the program comm lectudlithowe wae were proposed by 21 st number of persons, Nation advertising will be di: sed June 10. William A, Thom- n, director of the Bureau of Adver- N. iP. A,, will be one of the jation of New: Advertising Executives, mee ing with the Association of Newspa ified Advertising Manager ified adver! —The rank tismys, advertising management is | the subject for June 11, An import- ant part of this session will be the proposal of a code of ethics covering ed problems and practices of news- paper ng management. Three separate noon luncheons als program, Men represent- ing newspapers published in cities less than 75,000 population will meet; representatives of, morning newspa- pers published in cities of more than 000 will get together at another COMING TO BISMARCK Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST. In Internal Medicine for the} Past Twelve Years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at ‘ McKENZIE HOTEL Monday June 2. Office Hours: 10 a, m, to 4 p.m, ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and ‘surgery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He jdoes not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ul- adenoids. He has to his credit won- derful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, |.blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid- ne) bladder, bed wetting, cal ‘arrh, weak lungs, rheuma- tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. : ead are the names of a ew. of his ma; isfied pa- tients i in Nort! mee wine Mrs. © Berndt Mtdion, Sharon, N. Dak., anemia. Mrs. A. €. Johnson, Man- ville, N. Dak., varicose. ulcer. T. K. Walsvik, Hatton, N. ak., ulcer Of the stomach. y Cc. Schmucher, Mylo, N. Dak, ‘gall stones. . Thomas, Grafton, N Dak., liver trouble," Mrs. wi Johnson, Grand Forks: jak., lung trouble. rileg above eid that tion, on will ene is tr i he eat and that his Gsaitent | is different. women must, be ac+ by ‘their husbands. raised some money by selling four of the vessels. in’ which’ they came to’ the isiands, < 211 Bradbury ;Bldg., Los Angeles, California, | home. |for the children to remember. ‘W's for water—there cers of stomach, tonsils or’ luncheon, while the third group will | consist of newspapermen from the | larger cities. RHYMES FOR " CHILDRE “Its all right ‘to have the dope ee healthy children, but how ‘are we going to make them learn it so that lee can remember it?” asked Mr.|. Memphis, Ye j Mann of Mrs. Mann as the Heth | nein UE AIOH OTOH ADV the dining room after the dinner| ; E meal. is to be repaired and preserved : Mrs. two-fold memorial of the Civil the She and the World War, The quaint old | about th nd made Inquiry. | structitre is to be maintained in its had told her of a “game” that would | @iginal plan and design in the midst help children learn their A B C’'s|f & small group of mansions of oth-> and at th time instill in their | ¢F days which still stand in the heart i i i nil a. of the downtown district tage ee important health 1 Veterans of the World War have This “game” is extensively uscd SPonsored the movement, whic by the American Child Health Asso-| 8% its object not only the preserva- ciation and can be adapted to any tien of the’Davis home for the his- torical value of its Ci agsdcia- tions, but ¢ Memphis Post No. 1, American Legion, a hom® that a memorial to World HOME OF JERE SOME TRAVELER! DAVISISWAR MEMORIAL, The in this old smiled approvingly at] had men red n Thus, little rhymes are arranged They can be procured to this association, 370 Seventh ei Aa 4 Jefferson Davis lived in Memphis nue, New York. A general idea can be obtained from the following cou-, {9 years during the reconstruction 3 riod. His home w located plets: as | A is for air—we can have all we what is now Court Avenue “and nletiee Fourth Street, almost within a} So lets open the window and Ict in| Stone's throw of Main Street. ‘The tha breve’ house was the center of the city’s : l-activity during the brief per- iod the ex-president of the confeder- nd his family liv when Mr, Davis moved dwelling permitted to fall into decay and as the business district pushed eastward from the river, it became enmeshed in a crowded dis- trict of business structures, The Legion’s appeal for funds has | found ; response among the peo- King of England ple of Memphis and in the surround- a ing territory. The Legion asked for Likes a Joke $50,000 with which to buy the pro and pay for its rep The m jor portion of the sum has been p | in, and the first two payments have man's helmet with yen! ; uid ne , | been made on the purchase price of jeorge with a twinkle in his eye to | tho propert Loui from when s tended to bring his wit girl to the United He and States just in B is for bathing, also for begin, : So let’s fill the tub and jump imme- + . But the diately, in. Schmidt, however, finally buy his “baby's” passage. made the long trip to San Frar mother died. “Daddy to sh ci herself. is plenty, you know— » Keep drinking and see just how strong you will grow. | May 15 to Sept. 30 Mor- f London, Ma ell, Mr. rison, have you brought your R. C. Morrison, . P. for orth Tottenham, » attended court function Morrison tells himself and al a HUNT Washington, Hunt, secretary of the Low Farm Bureau federation, was nominated ; hy President Coolidge yesterday to be a member of the federal trade commission succeeding Victor Mu dock, of Kansas, who recently re- signed. 1S CHOSEN this Charles W, so the reason for the remark, It appears orrison in a recent speech said that he had known what gorgeou and uniforms were to be worn at the Speaker's levee, he would have borrowed a fireman's helmet. Seattle-Tacoma (Portland $68.59) Double Daily Service West Health Insurance One kind is to pay a high premium and let an insurance company gamble as to wheth- er or not you will enjoy good health. The other kind is to safeguard yourself ill health by eating food which supplies all the elements needed to keep the human + machine in perfect order. Contains all 16 of the. Necessary nutritive elements — and its unexcelled) flavor will truly tempt your appetite. Let me plan your trip W. A. McDonald, Agent 47 Bismarck, N. D. PIU TE H ERE IT IS! Whatever You Want IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A “JOB,” OR IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL—TO GET RESULTS SURELY AND QUICKLY, USE THE WANT ADS, There are hundreds of peo- ple just waiting to make an exchange of some sort, and many ®f them are just the ones with whom you want to get in touch. The Want Ads have proven a veritable fairy god- mother: to most folks at some time or other, so avail yourself of the same oppor- tunity. ae eee BISMARCK TRIBUNE HOUGGHUDADSOODEOADNAUOEOSOUGEOSUOGNAAGGbOOAOCOEAUADEDELEDEOUADGUSSOULASLLANANOCOOOUESNOALOONULOOEOUOOANONOSUUNAUNREONOLOAE ant uni “The North Coast Limited” One of America’s Fine Trains little soon as he could save enough morte; was able And q . where her father ‘lives, all by PDODNSUONUOLOADEOLAT-* ANONGENDANNCNDHOUUOEONENOND ~~

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