The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ) ation, the count Olson fi, s are in MASONS WILL. COME HERE Bismarck to be Host to Grand Lodge in 1926 ulation for the Republican Senator ial nomination, HOWATT NAMED Bismarck was awarded the ering with A. F Thompson, He y diwhich even the Wenzel and Judge W. S. Ca excluded vention were MAY CL Lodge, 500) many years which was dele; voted t last 10 tween Fa Bismarck secure the conve The list of the Grand L Ss. H their desire to do There are now more than 60,000, 5 000 he e in this country junior grand de H. Phe ard, Bowbells; junior gr Charles enior grand ste John J. Manning, teward, G. L. SPEAR | Candidate for ea ‘ Burleigh County Charles Hoy, grand pursui = vant, Williston; abe. Jane WwW. Treasurer Robinson, grand tyler, Garrison r OLSON TAKES SLIGHT LEAD Two Votes Ahead With Four Precincts Missing in Monday's primary 1 unofficial returns from eight —additic today cine! With only four missing out of 3,530 in Olson had a lead of two 7 7 GL EAR Er | 1 omer employee in the office WANTED Economy, Service and Cour- re tesy to the taxpayers of the Three or four hundred i county. ! ' bushels good potatoes. Inquire Penitentiary. YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED. ' Pol ministration, OR— COUNT. county are: THE INDEPENDENTS. (Political Ad.) Ady. i The Nonpartisan League legislative ticket is headed b They are pledged to support the Townley schemes. BURLEIGH COUNTY INDEPENDENT ; CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. [SPAY Wir We Wire Wore Me rr Nr We ae YY YY BABIES DAY TO BRING MANY Large Number of Visitors Ex- pected in City Tomorrow A large crow of get-together nung, president need that R. W. fering a prize to the best boy aa program will include many tractions, including the band of the juvenile band in the ternoon and the pavement dance at “| night with the S. S. President Mad- ison Orch ra playing. Candidate For Commissioner of Insurance. Endorsed by Jamestown Convention. Vote For Him (Political, Advertisement) DE ae Frazier Speaks In Bismarck: Senator Lynn J. Frazier and, T. H. H. Thoresen are scheduled speak at the city Auditorium to-| night at 8 o'clock. Senator Frazier spoke in Jamestown last night, and was expected in during the day by car, but had not arrived shortly after noon. ; \ A. G. Sorlie, league candidate for| Governor, had been billed to speak; tonight. His engagement was led because injuries sustained automobile accident were still) 8 enough so that it was felt the trip to Bismarck would be too| much for him, it wag announcéd, to Keep this card until election-day-— Use it as a guide. INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN TICKET PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE, 25, 1924. For Congressman— Second _District— THOMAS HALL..... For Governor— R. A. NESTOS..... For Lieutenant Governor— _FRANK PLOYHAR For Treasurer. < JOHN O $30 ‘suits, JOSEPH A. KITCHEN, road Com: M. H. LYNCH For Members. 27th Distriet— ROBINA MOSES... J. M. THOMPSON... H. P. ASSELSTINE. (Political Advertisement) , Legislature, too long. Who'll Represent — YOU In The Legislature? Will you send supporters of Governor Nesto: Will you choose men PLEDGED to the wasteful Townley program? THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND; PERSONALITIES DON’T Independent Republican candidates for the legislature in Burleigh For Senator-- P.G. HARRINGTON -- For Representative = MRS. ROBINA MOSES, H. P. ASSELSTINE, J. M. THOMPSON |. ry Obert, A. Olson. If you want legislative appropriations kept down, wart Governor Nes- tos and his administration to have support in the legislature, want a busi- ness administration, VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE EN DORSED BY . | s and the Independent ad- ; 5 REPUBLICAN [SANE NUZ Vora Wire We Ward era ere ed ee I hereby announce mysett as candidate for County at the Primary Election to be held June 25th, 1924. Have ‘had 3 years experience in the clerk and deputy. Your vote and influence will be appreci- ated. Gilbert Haugen. (Pol. Ad.) Julius Meyer of Baldwin candidate for State Senator of Burleigh County will speak in front of the Auditorium on June 21st at 8 o’clock in the evening. Come hear him. (Political Advertisement) Elk’s meeting tonight. 8 . Mm. 35 suits, now 40 suits, now : 45.00 suits, now 50 suits, now Treasurer of Burleigh County| County Treasurer’s office as} J. Gapp’s SEE HOW GREAT THE SAVINGS ARE Join the throng at this great sale ONE -HALF OFF One-third Off and One-Fourth Off on Hart Schaffner & Marx and Three Piece Suits i . 1/2 off 1/3 off 1/4 off ere $15.00 $20.00 $22.50 17.50 23.33 26.25 20.00 26.67 30.00. 22.50 30.00 33.75 25.00 33.33 37.50 The very finest of suits costs mighty little at a sale like this. Its an oppor- tunity to get that extra suit you’ve always wanted. The price reductions are moving the clothes out of our store just as fast as we can fit them on our customers. S. E. BERGESON & SON High class tailoring. Hand pressing. Elk’s meeting tonight. 8 p. m. Cook by Electricity. It is Cheaper. Jessie M. Van Hock Candidate For Register of Deeds Burleigh County Primary Election ~ June 25th, 1924. Five years experience. Your vote will be appre- ciated. .OBERT A. OLSO Republican Candidate FOR STATE SENATOR BURLEIGH COUNTY 1 GERALD L. RICHHOLT Mr. Flow being unable to succeeed himself, been elected to the office for two terms. Mr. ago. He has resided in Bismarck sincé his bir an employee of the First National Bank of B; he entered service'in the World War, where until 1919. “On his return home he entered the Gerald Richholt was married about two years one child. Mr. Richholt is well. qualified to dutiesyof the office and if selected by the voters edly satisfy the tax payers. (Political. Ad.). (Political Adv.) We'd suggest that you do not wait Statement to the Voters Gerald L. Richholt has announced himself as = ids for the office of County Treasurer to succeed John A how, he having already native son, having been born in Bismarck twenty-; uate of Bismarck High School, and after his gr: of his Father, Henry W. Richholt, where he is now employed. Richholt is a seven years th, is a grad- raduation was ismarck until he remained Grocery store ago and has perform the will undouhj- \

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