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.PAGE EIGHT PUBLICITY OK BUT CRITICISM IS DIFFERENT Sclons at Washington Have Varied Ideas Concerning Press Stories STEWART Congressmen BY CHARLES P. Washinj April By and re an Sen h tors his job. icity and publicit and there's also. its ja falls in clas peech one day, plimentar mark that as he got his him, would have in less than Wlogen repres by Guy BD. ( <a darned or not, Hated tbe Migosh lowance “Mt aki ct that he’ ular of regulars,” which some p er quite all right and oth absolutely all wrong, 1 of our leading senator But h « 1 don’ t. th the | Pies, is very read your “piece in the pape it gra ed him exceeding Theres no make. believe about this | on <Blantons par he cant bel praised, he'd tamed than} ignored Goff and Blanton of the two opposin, Goff is a little e much oblige er be are extremes . But guess is that the p automaticall ing of armor pla been in Was! He miseral the time s long as 3 isn't { Polities is he's Blanton has. to be very rough stuff CITY ALDERMAN | OF JAMESTOWN UNDER ARREST} | (P) -| and | Jamestown, N. D. April ¥ Phillip Ran alderman lesman for the Northe with hi: is afternoon before Jus . Murphy © off venue from Pingre look place yester driving an license. i result of spite work although he is) alleged to have made a technical vio- lation of theaut auto license law. Miss Nielson Not to Seek Reelection| Grand Forks, April 9) Miss Minnic J. Nielson will not be a candidate for reelection as state superintendent of public instruction. A statement to this effect was given out today by Miss Nielson, who is here attending the state high sc hool | ¢ conference. Miss Nielson said that) although urged by many of the e tending the con- ference to reconsider her decision, she has declined to do so and will re-| main out of the contes Bottineau County to i! Bottineau, N. D., April 9.--®) Resident: of this scetion look for- ward to having one of the most heav- ily traveled north and south roads in the state when improvements sched- uled for state Highway No. 6 are completed. Bottineau county commis- sioners recently let two contracts for grading on this highwa; One to Schulze Brothers of Bowbells provides | ch for grading 15 miles through Forfar Siding north of Minot at a cost of $50,738.11. The other provides for grading the toad south from the Manitaba boundary 12.9 miles through Westhdpe at a cost of 852,880.87. The contract was let to Stevens Brothers of St. Paul. At the Manitoba line the road con- nects with the Westhope-Melita-Vir- | den and Northern highway which is nearly completed for 200° miles and 100 miles of which is graveled. The! only north and sodth road through the state actually completed is State ldots 9 which runs through Portal thoagh State Route No. 1, running f throueh aeshine, is on the schedule. enthusiasts hope to sec ante ‘No. 6 Srentually extend ‘from 8, Manitoba, on the Hudson itrosd to the Rio Grande ri exas border under the Pro- posed. tederal aid project. | Cle reigns leigh for th an income of ‘Minot Is Having Auto com- | 1h Do Much Road Work'’ ... h | Bookkeeper Falls | helped me at once. batch ita A Walter Raleigh of 1926 Salvation Army Officers Present wares Report ; Holland Furnace Co. cA Sut aL | to Have Branch Here Bismarck iuures wath Daa ee 4.19 during the leavin ording the lvcal post dvi nt Hi hour which inc ousand four hus “War Cry” were neial report’ follows: Pa red vid. Income service Home Collections $100.00 92.54 Expenditures ent to headqua janitor mily relief (8) $164 Child Health aieneii Minot, N. Da April. 9) ubs, the parent- tion and other public : cooperating with Dr. Maysil | M. Williams, head of the child hygiene and public health nursing services te health denartment, in d health survey now being | made here | Bbeelal attention is being given to | Idren of pre-school age. They are | ng examined and mothers instruct: | to correct. their | 1 of the campaign | ‘s infant mortali- | Wo- deiee 1s to red s and educate rf their @hildren. | Jewish el |Here Sunday Evening, A concert and performance of re ‘aditional Jewish “Hope iv the A. famous id the Holland Furn, land, Mic Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. All diseases of the feet suceess- Sat. Milk. from accredited and, tested herd. For House De- livery. Washington, April §—UP)— condition of ‘winter wheat on April 1 was 84.1 per cent of a nermal, an increase of 1.4 points from December 1 last, the depart- ment of agriculture. today an- nounced. Grand Forks, ri} (A). .. Ellington hd nignated by the federal bureau of the census as special agent to take charge of the biennial cen- sus of manufacturers for the state of North Dakota. He will open state headquarters here in a tew days. Moscow, April 9.—()—Twen- ty-seven workmen have been poiscned by drinking tea from a xalvanized tank which, investi- gation showed, contained arsenic. Seven are dying and the cs are in a critical condition. A plot to poigon the entire staff of the factory where the men were em- ploycd is suspected. Washington, April 9—P)— The number of cattle on feed corn belt states April 1 was es: timated by the department of agriculture to have been practi- cally the same as a year ago. Important feeding states cast of. the Mississippi + Tancstad se many or more feeding cattle, bat states west of the river scputud deercases. Washington, April 9—@)—A $36,000,000 rivers and harbors omnibus embracing 32 projects and 109_enginccring surveys was reported to the house today by its rivers and harbors = tee. Washington, April 9.—@)— Secretary Jardine today issued an order requiring the American livestock company and 19 other corporations and individuals of the Oklahoma stockyards to re- frain from boycotting the Okla- homa producers’ commission as- sociation and the Bollinger and s the ‘city where courtesy er is pulling a Walter Ra- yone from cops te bank presi- it with a smile. 1 store, left this morning for St. Spencer Livestock Commission: for a district convention of) company. Penney store managers and to’ pur- Siac chase summer goods. Washington, April 9—()—A conference of maritime nations has be calle! by the United States government to mect) in Washington June 8, for the pur- pose of “dealing with the pro- hlems ef oil pollution through international agreement.” Ine vitations have been sent to Bel- gium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britai an, The Spain and Sweden. C. Bri = in the city tod 1 warehe edar Rap und Hol- ect_to con-! The com-t ‘prunch sever- es and fittings} Oils, Carley Paint Store, 415 555 arrived here today from = nd will oceupy the v on Seventh street. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Theatre Presents Change of Program Tonight and Saturday FOOT SPECIALIST Featuring BIG BOY WILLIAMS “THE BIG STUNT” Wolfheart, the wonder dog First episode of the Seriai “Miracles of the Jungle” Andy Gump Cartoon in “Bad Luck” Matinee every day at 2:00 p. m. Evenings, 7 p. m. Two continuous shows fully treated. Phone 311 R. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Evenings by sppointment. HERMAN ODE DAIRY Will Resume Their Retail Delivery April‘10 Popular Prices Matinee—15 and 10 cents Evenings—20 and 15 cents Theatre on Fourth street Near Bismarck Hotel PHONE 1191 unday and con 3 former- Tennenbaum » ly on the Yuddish s i ds hi y es where he has-appe' The concert will be; o'clock, ‘No admission will be charg. ed. i * MANDAN NEWS he Palace theat: ly engaged in re direction of ¢ instructor. May 6, are bus sals Gee the Mable Frey, dras Leigh Smith, ©, Penney con for the last pnnected with the J ny store in Mandan years, has en manager of w new store to company at Mariet- ta, Ohio, and will leave July 1 to take charge. Mr. Smith, accompanied by D. C. Mohr, manager of the Man: chosen he onened by th | Heir to Fortune, “Upon the death of an unele I in- herited $50,000. J gave up my posi- tion and intended enjoying myself when I was stricken with severe case of stomach trouble and colic at-/ tacks. Two of these a made me lose consciousness. Aftér treating! Pith our best doctors with litte bene- | fit, I decided to try Mayr’s and it! ti if eat epi! rely well for past year.” is = sins- | ple, harmless preparation tbat he Who’s PFFRED»? FRED is the Proprietor of. the ANNEX BARBER SHOP Profit Sharing Week “It Means Money to You SALE STARTS TOMORROW—COME EARLY Extra—Extra—Japafiese Scenic Plates .’. . Bae Lay 25c Come, Profit—Fresh New Stocks—Come and Gain ‘ 4 For Wall Paper, ‘Paints and| ¢——____-—- —__—-¢| Stutsman Coun’ | charges of selling cigarettes without] state license department | Last Minute | Ci tte ache hear were Herman Mdmscldahl | _. News Bulletins |), “'gare ere, and Chey Petit, of, Courtenay whe a adi Pay A00in Fines! f° ‘szarkowski of Fried, - general store proprietor, fined $113.80 fine and costs, and I, N. Stuttlien. of | Jamestown, N. D., April 9.(4).--| Jamestown, pool hall man, who paid ; Four pool hall und general store men! $113. A warrant has also been issued jot utsmun county contributed $400 for L. A. Durinum’ of Kensal on @ es in Judge Frank Kellogy’s! similar charge. The arrests were court here yesterday on! made through operatives from the L For that Wonderful Flavor Get the Real } Quaker No other brand has their creamy flavor . . . the wonderful “Quaker” flavor that makes nourishing oats the most delicious of all breakfasts. Urged by leading dietary authorities for its excellent “food balanes,’ and by millions of mothers who want the best money can buy for their families, Cost no more than imitations. Insist . . . look for the Quaker brand on the breakfast oats you buy. 2 Kinds— at Grocers | Quick Quaker — Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Osteas always | American Tour 1926 Royal Swedish NAV Y BAND Forty Pieces 4 Under the Patronage of CROWN PRINCE GUSTAF ADOLF OF SWEDEN Kungl. Svenska Flottans Musikkar Erik Hogberg, Director Concert -AT BISMARCK AUDITORIUM Bismarck, N. D. SATURDAY APRIL 10 at eight o’clock $1.10; $1.65; $2.20 | | | | . with county authorities. Hammond, Ind., April 9.—Several furniture dealers and five IONS EAT By that Record You are Known a to Members TOMORROW IS THE 10th Bismarck Credit Bureau, Inc. _ Where your paying habita are being recorded, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926 ' working/ recently contested for hours in the city court for the possession of a bed belonging to Mary Ware, colored. The bed had. been seized on a jud- wyers| ment. It was worth about $10. SEVERAL IN DISPUTE WE’AIM TO PLEASE We want the people of Bismarck to feel that Yel- low Cabs are their cabs to be used when they wish, Back of Yellow Cab is the moral and financial re- sponsibility of organization which insures com- fort, safety, service, courtesy, and leaves you nothing to worry about. 1 to 4 passengers in city west of 16th St., 25 The thinking fellow calls a Yellow Phone 1-100 FOR SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER James’s Tabernacle, as it:stands, to “the highest bidder. $2300 worth of lumber and building material at’ your own price. Send bids to Rev. C. F. Strutz, 710 Rosser St., Bismarck, be- fore April 16th, 1926, HALAS SrTHIOHIOOHGOAUOAAENUH PUT YOUR CASH IN STORAGE! When you put your winter wraps in storage, The first ten days of April will prove an ideal why not do the same with your money? time to deposit your extra cash in a Savings Account as it will draw interest from the first. There are no storage bills to pay on your money—we pay YOU 4‘ compound interest for letting us take care of it. Take advan- tage of the new interest period! Plan to make a deposit by April: 10th! BIGMARCK, NO. P. C, Remington, President. J. A, Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Reniington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash. —— nee