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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1926 PAGE TWO Lists of Persons ed general debate on the McNary und other civic ¢ H. P. Goddard | Mis topic will be “The old states and {ot Mra, Margarette Lattimorelle vs.| In the case of Dr. W. P. Thelan vs.| Masonic banquet this evening at the measure, which is similar to the Hau- presided as cl ‘man of the day, the new. Harry Schonert. Mrs. Lattimorelle is|K. R, Knowles, an appeal from justice Country club, will give a concert at For and Against Fes bill recently boss down in the ~ Visitors included H. H, Sltsworth suing for $10,000 damages as the re-| court, the appeal was dismissed. The 7:80 o'clock from the Elks’ hall that ouse, an sto E 4 ; a vote on of ihe of Eager ot hy EXTEND MAINS | McNary Plan Grow nfedamestawn, dubs" Dutty of Devil y Ar nson Reports a H. Pp. Cooper of Lakota, J. L, Washington, Tne 15 ~(AP)—' Harvey, UL. R, Bar to Kiwapians on ld TO CEMETERY "*:<*, case of the state for the benefit of ‘sult of an automobile accident which Bank at Driscoll occurred near Arnold on March 29, in|John ‘Twardowski vs, Carl V~ Ander. whieh she claims to have been se- di ‘d without prejudice Is Closed Today; freee jnipredes Ant autemoniie in | aay With ast ny eee # will be broadcast by remote control over KFYR. ow in|shd with costs, on motion of the —_ which ¢he was riding is said to have | plaintiff. | | |. Closing of the Farmers and ‘collided with @ truck driven by the tion fee 2, 80) A. J.] Merchants State Bank of Driscoll be-| defendant, who denies any negligence very’ prominent proponents and C: arrington Tri of Akeley, Minn. and f depleted “reserve was, an) @2,RiO-DOrt a Mar Concert By Steele DR. R. 8S. ENGE 4 opponents o nrincinle outside of Sandy” Cranston. today by the* state bank| The cas ry Wetzel vs. Mar- . ans congress continues to gro is iis cae D ths A , eee 5 eeammeetes Ca aminer. The institution was capi-| tin Tollefson hes been arontinued High School Band Chiropractor " San) Rattmate 5.964.138—| Secretary Mellon's appeared le report of Dr rnson a} lized at $10,000, had a surplus offover the term. The same disposition ii Cost Estimated at $5,964.13—) | Secretary Mel sional the »| Devine to Speak at $5,000 and deposits of $128,000, has been made of the case of the state Will Be Be Broadcast Consulation Free Commissioners to Inves- ast the ane including S hi Old Settlers’ Meets epee lias aida MA een ne. ee mis ck, N. D. xs aes x ne and B, Froak ‘rancis Janz! 8. HG. Lueas Blk. . tizate Project nelek! and sad ereaEan ath: “a Bek ¥ Mrs. Temple Freed George Helling and Olaf, 61 sa The Siecle high gen choo! band, whigh Bismar a lmodity marketing proposal writte of Dr. Arnson, Dr. vannaent i : °. se out of court an s in Bismarck today to play ‘a into the Cyrtiswaseent bie ee Bresiow, and Rrie| | 4+ M- Devine, commissioner of inn} Qf Bigamy Charge rauks Guneelng ae at the | migration of Nerth Dakota, will ad- pincinda View Peadoae cheon today noon |dress old settlers of Zogan add Me<| Mrs. Violet Temple of Bismarck,| Bernard M. Baruch of New fic hotel. | Intosh counties at their picnic tomor- | who was arrested and bound’ over to} «the American Cotton Grow: mn of Antler gave | row at Napoleon. His subject will he} the Burleigh county district court! ovnie ah Se ange, the president of which, d told a number | “T ioneer settlers and their con-/some time ago on a bigamy charge,| o that wat y ¢, has written a letter to]of E. 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