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. PAGE TWO STONE NAMED A CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR Selected By anittee of Better Citizen- shin Association CLP. Stone, was selected mittee of the Citizenship Fargo, yesterda sociatic the United e will run on‘a wet pla Cc, P. STONE The committee opened headq ters at _a loca! hotel and a that Stone will make il! oppose a ce for the 1 Executive Com-| i as its can States sen- campaign for the Republican nom- ination for both the long and sho’ te He w npartisan, CITIZENSHIP TO | BE GIVEN TESTS! rv APPLICANTS FOR | | | applicants for United States ship will be examined. before Jansonius at the (Bur- court house tomorrow, sentative of the govern- i ngs. Peti- who are tomorrow in- ey David Pop Georgeff, | Rocther, Moses | 3 'Broste, Joseph W. Sam John Kontos, Di AY Judge Janyonius went to Steele this ring whi he is conducting similar examination today. Plans Being Made For Encampment of the National Guard y have been of Adjutant | for the annual; yrth Dakota > s to be held June e at Devils Luke. | nd and one details which m ite to insure that} ported to the | in the best pos-) being checked and | to ble manner are detailed plan lable weeks ah the opening of the summer tr ing period. expected be ia Railr have been asked by La) adjutant " to submit | on the cost of transporting the various troop units and a proposal to move them in special trogp trains is being considered. A special school for ri be held at the camp fr June 8 to Ul. During these four days selected officers and enlisted men will take their turns on the range under the direction of regular a It is hoped to quali special camp as rifl the other guardsmen: lemen will the men at the} instructors a n- | A. Rosen Denies i L| Statements Made |: my in News Dispatch|7: platform adopted by the} ception to a news dis-| es revision of the | at published in Sat- | penal and civil codes to eliminate | of the Bismarek. TH-| those wl practicable, paying speci tion to the prohibition law. T prohibition law is attacked cn t ground that it does net “prohibi the-sale and use of intoxicating quors in quality and by metho in conformity with the us: ng ik of true American ci zens, ve been found im-} atten-} andan this m | | bune, A. Rosen of M | ing informed the Tribune that no li-| Elke found in the People's Cash | Grocery, which was raided by officers | n and which was | pit | de: short time after) 1i- | the Rosen was out of the da{city at the time of the raid and sub- 1 h hi sequent fire. Mr. Rosen further informs the Tri- ;bune that he has never been conv t | | | \ (ii (Copyright, ny instructors. | | anhatt en coops and ruminant cow: One of the most amusing sights io be wit Jon our great white way | ix that of an announcer at the micro-| | phone in an empty night ciub trying} to give “the thousands out there mpression that a s under way. it's a mighty jolly evening | y folks,” he ‘comments | mike while the waiters, an against the t r little friends, Glor ary Pickford, have i we through t awn and j just « Ax 4 matter of fact no one has ar. |, but the band strikes up a ja: e and perhaps a dozen or more urjous ones are lured from their fortable places beside the radio to find a half Baen Kkers” simila drawn, pad | time is had by al - PAN. ' 192 Injuries Received in Truck Accident |: Cause Boy’ Ss Death) (P) -AL son of Hibbing, Minn, Apri 12.- Street, tim of the pr nobile season. The youth lock Sunday morning, cight hours after he had been struck down b ireat North. ern Lumber company truck at How- ard street and sixth avenue. ee en OEE Teen ? ‘News From the | State University | pi a ee ‘ed” Rockwell, former Un ty | of Michigan star of the years 19: O and 1924, has been hired as foo! coach of the State University for year, it has been annoanced. Coach Rockwell is at pres of Salen t ath- i W e ing n coach Paul J. ill take over the position of athletic director at {the University here. Fourteen State University students taking work in the Reserve O ers raining Corps were awarded prizes Thursday for places won in the annual driil competition. Edwin R. Irgei Valley City. rer Ml leader, named best fe Honorable mention was given to Paul B. Kem- per, Minot; Thomas A. Lee, Towner; Oliver Peterson, Minot; and S. Theo. dore Rex, Grand Forks. Other prizes awarded w tuelits best drill sergeant, able mention to Edmund Belsheim Dickinson, Hiram and Robert Serumg: be-® squad leadershin, Honolulu; best drilled fre regiment, Tom Moore, McCarthy, d Hoon, shman in rand Forks; in fir battalion, Charles Buchanan, Calls For Modification Mchee oe fant, or of any. other| Garrington; and second battalion, The platform demands modifica- ses pend- phiysieal drill master prize tion of the naticnal prohibit inst him in court re » Raymond Olson, Grand to pe he manuf: 9 engaged attorneys] porks, and ys fight wines and! wee deer unc “mmment supe: . oe amnent an Big Lake Man Is The committee took no action to} Shot in Alleged neminate candidates for congre. in North Dakata's ‘three distrits : Attempt.at Arson rat announced that it may do so) ——- later. Delco Company Has St. Cloud, Minn,, April UP) - The « ) slogan of the or-| Gpeat Factory Says R J Johnson of Big Lake, shi ganizatio nnounced by A Saturday night while caught in an will be “100 per cent law enforce- Skeels, Local Agent alleen att¢mpt to burn a gar va ment, 100 Common hor und comm Membe the committee w! selected Stone were F. V Mandan, chairman; G Golden Va Ney \ Linton, Zeeland Bank Gets Burroughs Posting Machine No. 1,000,000, The land, .N. D. tien of ha e bank at Ze in model Burroughs automatic keé@ping beal machine which bea number 1,000,000. of bus the ve its customer: the past. growth is the “ahique distin just installed a lal installa- even more effi- Barlow Skeels of the returned Sunday evening from Di ton, Ohio, where he attended a deal- conference at the factory of the Light company. Mr. Skeels de- stimation this is e of the greatest factories in the ld Jevoted to the manufacture of ectrical refrigeration. “More than 1,500 dealers from the various sections of United States and | Canada were present,” he said, “and on the first day of the conference more. than a million-and-a-half dol- in business was turned in. The conference lasted two days ing which the dealers had an op- portunity to see the various lines in i {the making. The Delco company last | year did a business of $44,000,000 and $80,000,000 volume in 1926. vere enthusiastic 0’ ‘the 1926 business outlook and reported ho she increased sales so far in 1926 and a thon of this madera method of | most active list of prospects. handling the bookkeeping, and the| “The company is also bringing out tlution is now in position to{a Delco Light plant which starts by turning on a lamp. It is big enough for the average farm and will sell for $275 at the factory. This should rev- olutionize the lighting problem in the | fural sections.” OSSIES So scenbes oi Bte ish __ New York, April 12. ———+ Within shoot of Brondway's ‘s you can find a water- instit f horses even as at| institution, which i capital, sur-| Squiggs Corners in Punkinville. plus-and undivided profits of over| One may walk two blocks in either $42,000. Other officers are vice!direction and. caught in the maze of president, M. J. Ruemmele; motor traffic, wonder why there is ier, George Aberle: any necessity for thinking of the sistant ¢ . J. Bischof. Z Glen Ullin Cancels teled Saturday, according to Ni Q. Churchill, ager of the Glen Ullin team tel joned him Saturday that the Gl lag ¥ Sale ot TODAY M. Ss Pinion, tes of Fel ks, correcting irregu ‘lion, clearing _secretio « have my heartiest reco ”- Months of cold and d uta heavy strain on the k Sh reas Rae voy "Help them today with Foley | kaches, dull head- | ‘Xo more s te ry dizziness, tired-out feeling. ick’ improvement will amply repay, or Foley — a Ask your @ruggist ‘Game With Phantoms urday night for another basket- ball game with the Glen Ullin In- | great organism leads to the fruit and! dependents, but the game was can- | vegetable markets, and in this mar-| il Phantoms’ manager.| . Churchill states that the man- | Ilinites weuld be unable to play so that the game hgd been called | troable, stopping izziness. and tanding at a Broadway cor- jner one may glimpse a brougham or a phaeton drive by and, now and then, a horse-drawn vehicle passes in j cross-town traffic. But there are two thoroughfares in Manhattan where there is sufficient f horse traffic to merit watering he Bismarck Phantoms were troughs. One is Houston street and iene o go to Glen Ullin Sat-| the other a s tion of Eighth avenue. \Each of these arteries in the city's ei} {keting belt horses still outnumber But only charitably inclined ‘folk |seem to realize this--for the water ‘stations are maintained by philan- thropic societies. side over these keep 19 full pails of water in constant readiness and, strolling down 39th street but two blocks from the bright light center one can come upon an almost pas- toral scene as the lines of horses are driven to water. le- | len The goat, I am told, has almost it oceupied an important place not sv many years ago when many new ar- rivals from Europe felt that life with:| out goats was impossible. But sich backyards ai 4, corner lots pasturage ‘f! gave way | buildings, amaine goats were crowded lar ns. m- Pp id- At hapt in the outskirts of Brooklyn. one still come Spuyton Dupvil/a beautiful and un- hill rising up from the Hud- New York's last stand Goats, cows, chickens--even pig: give a farm-like touch to afittle sal my of dwellers who, while ear the echo of the roaring sferated. atill fee! thenisetves ve ne In some of the old Dut sort of farm life ix tilt fived port a comparatively shor: distance 4 subway entrance. On Sundays city- ty _| ee hy ji In New York {| motors by a considerable percentage. | The men who pre-| passed from Manhattan life, though |.Di ‘out and forgotten. Now and then, per- | Bo! under guard in a St. Cloud hi today. He will be taken to Elk Riv- hatin, He accompanied - Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 er as svon as he can be moved topMiss Ann who also play face charges of arson for the second| piano solos. George Humphrey time in a yea sang a gr of water ballad é Mrs. Genevieve Meynard Hughes. neat his accompanist, also played piano |. STATE BRIEFS || soios. Rey Young of Mandan also $$ cane. He was accompanied by ‘NOUNCES CANDIDA England. ee Ww. Y . Jones y 47th legislative district in. he North Daketa legislature. Mr. Jones is Hettinger county’s Republican ean- didate in the district which comprises Hettinger, Sioux and Adams coun- ties CONDUCT CORN CONTEST New England. --Forty have signed to compete in the junior corn contest being conducted by the Town Criers club here. Seed which ix guaranteed | to germinate properly has been prom- \ised the contestants and prizes will awarded for the best corn pro- duced, j CITY ELECTION HELD Wilton..-C, W, Howe was re-clected j mayor at the city election held last officers elected a police magistrate; . Leonard, justice of the peac E. Nugent, 'B, Batholomew and L. Truax, aldgrmen for terms! of | three years; Fred MeFadden, alder: man for one year. LET ROAD JOBS Washburn. ~The bid ' of | brothers, St. Cloud, Minn. construction of a highwi Wilton and Washburn ‘was at a meeting of the county commis- sioners Monday. The project between Turtle Lake and Mercer was let to o party in South Dakota. Concrete work was let to J. J. Rue and son of Bismarck. NAME NEW ALDERMEN Figin.-G. J. Heinle and C. J Zacher were elected aldermen at the \ city election here Wednesday. D. J Kuehn was elected police magistrate, having held the office for seyer- al months ppointment, Eph Commaiasie loner. Date it Ope. | yap e my: a can: jidate Jor aon aay, com mbenipaer: | District No.1 leigh coanty, a the primary election June 30, aera (Political Advt. ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Foun T hereby announce ereclt a can: mmissioner, a Stanley for the between accepted | and look wistfully upon ' ; fi ! Bob” j cxening at 8 o'clo ident of ‘. THE BISMARCK -TRIBUNE ‘| “Mr. Bob” ‘Will Be Given hae at en dian evening at the members of the cast handling th parts in e finished manner. als have been under the direction Trepp. vaudeville en acts are esp esterday afternoon at the numbers hich is a jig dance by Miss Bli w beth Dunn. | Burleigh County Pioneer Is Dead J. leigh county for the past 40 yea jand during the past 104 Bi: home, 608 FE {morning. He been has |hea'th during the winter but was in | seriously weeks. Mr. Hansen was born ‘in ark cn April 11, 185: d 3 years old yesterday, married in 1882 to M Paulson, and they came United States 42 years ago. ill only the county, North Dakota, a farm on the east of Bismarck. to the city Mr. eight yea tol. tling After movi Nine children were born to Mi Hansen, two of which, They on and Mrs. with the widow, survive. Harold of Hamilton, Paul of this county. Mon Harold Hansen father’s beds: Funeral se! ices will be Wednesday afternoon at 2 oe | at the Odd Fellows hall, Rev, Strutz officiating. Burial wint in St. Mary’s cemetery. Odd Fellows lodge for the jpast years, PAA NL PARE ee . Aad the greatest flesh producer in! he world. SundayProgram From Because it contains more Vitamines! KFYR Much Enjoyed "3.3" Reports kins-Meye coming ng into. the esterda very clearly and was one nocn concert Two gre of melodies furnished b nce Welk, pi- ano-accordionist. and Harry Wood- man saxophone player. During} the half hour of the program | uine Cod Live they were ted by W Mann, local pianist, and Ace ardson of Mandan, who play: banjo. by Adolph Engelhardt and an fs r. strumental trio directed by late} Engelhardt played. oe time ballads were play H, J. Tavis of Mandan c- Miss Helen House. ed. For the the last six yea several doctors. 1 got one Peterson’s Ointment and it healed it and wa: before I had u: don’t think goa on eart! Mrs. J. C, Henderson, Sprague Street, Winsfon-! Salem, N. Big box 60 cents. etersoris Ointmen e second one. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES_.CO., INC. Bets Bain st. Die | primary. Your * ‘Senet at at auditorium this The play was| school, and was repeased last! state penitentiary Rehears- cially good, one of L. Hansen, a resident of Bar-| ATS 2 PES-} ed at his arly this poor | past -two} Den-| was | He was Petrine to the Two | years later they came to Burleigh) vation south- Hansen was for an employe at the capi- A prathhe| living in Denmark, also survives. | arrived Saturda: evening from Montana, to be at his | held | iF Mr. Han- | sen has been a member of the local }. 16) Ho: York; station, KFYR, Sunday | is Lake,| afternoon and this morning indi : cate that the program broadcast afternoon came through | Live of thi e| most popular of the Sunday after- were | hand Viclin numbers were given Beef cattle require about one oun wes Ss of salt per day. = HEALS LEG SORES A “I had an ulcer on my ankle -had 3 & it 30 years and could not get it heal- rs I had entirely healed a better remedy s t Phone 425 PUSERO: Ek OE Last Minute | News Bulletins | , April 1 12—)—A re earthquake believed to have been more than 10,000 miles away, perhaps off the. southwest coast Of Australia, was reported ‘on the seismograph at Fordham University jay. .The quake lasted 2:houts and 20 minutes. fe) Paris, April 12—(P Havas of; dispatches from Beirut, Syria, say the Druses lost 700 men in’ the be-| recent. fighting between _ the French and tribesmen in the Her- mon region, southwest of D: ! mascus. The French losses cre | placed at 18 killed; three of them i regulars; and 48 wounded. za- ington, April 12—(4)—The supreme court today refused to review its recent decision pro- hibiting states from quarantin- rs,| ing plant pests. Washington, April 12—()— ‘The recent decision of the su- preme court holding invalid and unconstitutional state laws impos- ing inheritance taxes upon gifts made within a specified time of death will’ not be reviewed, the uurt announced today in refusing a rehearing sought by Milwa; i d the state of consin, Minnesota Governor on | Paul, April 12.--()--Governor The sodore Christianson filed.today f ME | she Republican renomination a ordered to report to the traff partment today. out for various violations of the| traffic ordinance, i minor, pol infrac s well us failure to pro- vide 192 ense es. fiw House Passes Navy Was hington, embod | building prozram | | | Seeks Renomination| company his filing with a nd declined to, not ment one would be forthcoming. | «| Mill City Police | Minneapolis, Minn. In the biggest traffic dr ar, Minneapolis tagged s over the week-end. | What Skinny Men 575 motor. They wer be | ny food you can get. Tag 575 Motorists) ernor of Minnesota, The governor did Ought to Know! You probably know that Cod Liver 1 be glad to know that God | hive Oil comes in sugar-coated tab: | lets now, so if you really want to put 110 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh and feel well i strong | dragg! t for a box of McC Oil Compound Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets und if u don't gain five pounds in 50 s your druggist is autho: 2d to! ‘ou back the money you paid for them. It isn't anything unusual for a per son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. - “Get MeCoy’s, the original and gen- Oil Table dv. D. C. PH. C. Doctor of Chiropractic. |). EXAMINATION .FREE. TOT) itr ninao TM I C. Ae SDROGENEYT: ODDEODDDDUNDUDOUORSEREONOEROQUERONOOVOTUGDOROUNNONETOUUOGAUUET evUsenUeeeRanauanncenueduvecdnnenonsennseaneuenuecnnarcacerenetsarnusenuuccseaasuisaapuaenesceuent girls. i ‘ GAUZE For spring cleaning, per yerd a MATINEE 4 O’CLOCK—EV. ere es MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926 The tags were given | Building Program April 12) A bill) $89,000,000 five. for the naval ying an and two new | times the size of the wrecked Shen- andoah. A somewhat tbeen reported by the house m GARDEN VIL Witham, Eng. the similar April T is because COTY FACE POW- ate, prog DERS are so perfect in quality, so satisfying in the loveliness they give, so luxurious in their in- tense, lasting perfume. They are favoured throughout the world. Nine Trug. Shad L'ORIGAN PARIS EMER. LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT STYX | Palace TUESDAY EN = (MANDAN TIME) les AUDE Theatre CHYPRE Lv is Ties ANTIQUE JASMIN DE CORRE. .L'OR” senate One dollar the box first contin VET MANDAN NG 7:15 ACTS VAUDEVILLE HAMMER & HAMMER “A Novelty Surprise” SYLVIA REVUE “Grace, Youth and Beauty” QUINN & KEELER “Dene in Oiv” ON THE SCREEN An Autcmobile Racing RAYMOND McKEE, - | - $10.00 Hats at $5.25 0 $8.50 linen’ finish,” Story “THE SPEED LIMIT” ETHEL SHANNON $ 4.95 All our best Hats at this price 5 VISIT OUR CHILDREN’S HAT DEPARTMENT Announcement | We have just received by express this morning another. assortment of Spring Coats for the Misses and younger These are right un to date in styJes and patterns Hoover Aprons With reversable front, made cf heavy shrunk ee un TU aunneucanunage & & JESSIE MILLAR “The Ac eer uere Cornetiste” Millinery There’s no such .a thing as Blue Monday or Spring Fev- ers when you can buy $7.50 to 9:20 FRISCOE’S SEALS | “Trained Se uunet Mittin nn TT GOOMESASESUCDEGTIOCONUESISONONOUERUGGUONOOONUOTTOONOGGEROUUNOGHOOLE Tt Mite The Crit- euaaeenennaeseanitd LT HOUR OOONRUUNU ODE a -Frareae enna anuansucvenuenvangecyenscuasensayievity . is has van rranaereinnam i : ae-| service was passed by the house to-, ta day and sent to the s The program, ever approved by the hi designed to provide by th year period 1,000 new dirigibles, ei | chased 190 acres of land near here where village ne + ( EFULDOAUCGOURADOVAESROROANONCGHAQEODUGUIL aUUCOUAUDESENUNEUEANUREHUEDUGRAsONGGOU EEG VeELAUNTDEUUUSUCESENETUNRUCERO EEA TENT aneraanaenaagnty: uuauanapuaanniagy Manufacturing Company has pur: it proposes to build a garden to house its employ ae x Ask for it by name Mandan Beverage Company - Mandan, N. D. Fifty one yeafs’ experience in yg are behind this 100% rley Malt Syrup. Three debopetae 2% Ib. ed. din har Sold By All Grocery Stores Atito Summer Storage at Reduced Rates PHONE 57 SPACE FOR 49 CAPITAL FUNERAL PARLORS Successors to Bowman Funeral Partors 216 Main St. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W JOS. W. TSCHUMPERLIN Proprictor WEBB BROTHERS Und : Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in harge. . Day Phone 746 Night Phones 246-887