The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 2

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mere ie oe eres AGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° ees € “ ie Ited i i the Pe RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS , Heard : ees ieee riage tena eon re i = County Pets. From a os a5 ats ee. y é e8 1.00. ith 1st ref 2 precine,: s % —_ 4 im: ie si 4 iy | 3 ceed a a 2072 284 ae | Yes 61,809; No 17,000. It is believed 3 i Benson 70 ‘ to be safe as the rem: 10 pr - ie 1 4 Bottinea 103, 16| So’ or WR ihan'sy vote majority agaat i to p- ity 147 | Bottineau 190 DS : : S| caves ite Gafoet Sy gis 3 2066 | Burke... : : , ‘At the same time the proposal t« 193 1254 | Burleigh . 2338 = 2869 ; ; ; ? Gas Tax Measure Still Has] increase the terms of state railroad ; Cass 8 584 4 i commissioners to six years gained 4,000° Lead — Six - Year round with the additional return: 675 Lead With a, Reprint badd : 6 ropos ad a major! 675, Ti. ee Beh fote was Yes 47,988; No 46,203, ery = 793|Cavalier . 649] Dickey 397 | Divide 1795! Dunn 6269] Eddy ....... 1616] Emmons ..: 1143] Foster . 711 | Goliten V. 488 | Grand F. 1084 / Grant Corrected figures from two ‘coun- ities and 31 additional precinets from D | Wells county today gave Thoinay {Hall a lead of 3,049 in the race fer ; the Republican nomination for cor-|@® . @™ : gress in the second district. sa { 4 | With 732 of 186 precincts in tine Ge id oh Teak trict reported tl cures were Hall 26,658: Graham . The new Safely total includes a correction which was found to have credited Graham witi, Burleigh Cass ...... 84 Cavalier . Dickey ... Divide ......3 Eady seeiset esSee 00 = Seckds skakse seesres: stenseageges eau’ ~ BS8es. ge Py g ses Bat 15. 55 60 M tof j 1686 | Pierce lorton ....50 Mountrail 62 762 | Ramse: Nelson Gliver i head 3 *_ (NEA Service, Philadelphia Bureau) re §84 | Costing’ $6,500,000, more than 582 feet long, displacing 26,000 tons ; ‘cutis md te a een ot “a chi ger Be Sipe oe sat ia ta ae { } tates here is launc! in ia. It is christen e , Malolo and will Be used in the Pacific poe service. Secretary of | * Half way Cross the ° Commerce Hoover took part in the ceremon; Gate az, : ae ae Continent. on a 396 tation, which blossoms into a love | News of Our sat "when "the is Aidnappeds and } GREAT LAKES CRUISE ot And finally: the last thi nd finally the las ing, TRYGG TOWNSHIP series of exciting chases, is that, John Kruger, his mother and sister| absodyed young couple ride right Elsie, were Bismarck shoppers Thurs- day. — a Nelsdh_ is visiting a week a kad 129) Renville Pombina .. 1811 | Richland Pierce ...... 968 L 1055 | Rolette Ramsey , Ransom Renville Richland Rolette ....5 Sargent Sioux. ...... gisesc¢ 3 REARSERESLASSSSSRKEESE 3 #3 'E Sabscassdadadese® 2seeoneeckee se: 8 : to a hidge Own-Mour-Olwn-Home He yunee ater ea hag agit No vacation is complete with- a e J lent ‘and ‘out a Pathex Motion Picture ncoln Stedman, Charles Camera. The film is only : 6 ry 70 891 with her sister, Mrs, Victor Engdohl, 74643 64869 © GeQMe — 7B412| vith her 435 | Shoppers in, Bismarck ‘Thursday. in THEATRE Come in and let us slemon- EL’ “Bride of the Storm," starring Strate, Dolores Costello, z 733 ~ 82 916 Elsie Ki Geo. ENDE’ D aren |. Tooke! nd Mr. and res yAihiesgibic: che ppaigatteietideet Billings 138 222 / Mrs. F. Ownens, Morris atiended| the Pltinge for Friday and Saturday) Cy Chuechill County From Barnes Bjorlie Crain ‘Lokken Palmer|Bottineau ......... 2304 - 397 2403 170] the {lance held in Kadel's barn Wed: wa haat oo. thaohone je -Corwin-Cnurcni = Adams ...... 3 14051 7 281539) Bowman oo sat Times? EME and all reported s god) brought up by three Dutehmen in| ¢ Motors, Inc. Barnes ..... : sat 2911| Burke... Martin and Geo, Nelaon and family + a lighthouse off the China Coast. Benson 3 z 12 262) Burleigh . ian 3302 2480! were business shoppers in Regun| All she remembers of her own lan- > Billings z 10 4 134|Cass a Friday night. Rottineau J 63285 10 = 920 : 1456|" Mrs. A Kruger and son, John called Bowma: 90 1226] on Geo. Nelson’s home on the way 575|home from election Wednesday. 694] John Anderson and family and guage und home is the old song, “Maryland, My Maryland,” which CAiso a she sings ‘in broken English. A ro- mantic young naval officer hears the melody, sees the girl and res- cues her from her keepers, and brings her back to her own coun- try and to happi ae ; 612|Nels Nelson and fatrily motored to Cass 4 ar 1205 Bismarck ‘Wednesday night to hear iekey fee, Foster me 735 fee minutee stepping atthe Gain, k ‘ e ~ r few minutes stopping at rain, Divide 706 |Golden 428 ofaG| Nels Nelson and famtly spent ‘the Dunn . .... 26 Fourth celebrating at their daugher's Mrs. Anderson and Eddy : Grant . 919) Mrs. Victor Engdohn held in their feeons. $3 © 278 936 4s-865| Griggs 0| grove. A picnic dinner was served, Son Were First to Great Lakes Transit Foster i . 515 7 683] The storm Shturday morning held! Gee Floating Bod : Corp., 101 Palladio a” ee ikidder’ G14|the people from going to Wilton to ing y Bidg., Duluth, Minn, cierto a 722| celebrate the Fourth, but the rain is ‘ ira ‘orks .. ggg] badly needed. ‘ Grant. , aan Five large cars, of gypsies stop) Griggs - 896 g99| in at the Nels Nelson home Wedn Hettinge: day begging for ‘money and son Kidder . 486 | thing to eat. When Mrs. Nelson F : 4 2629 wanted to call for help they left, going to Menoken grove. Among ‘those that attended the 813! Fourth Saturday held at Wilton were 1011] Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spanberg and daughter Violet, John Anderson and|they noticed the body about -15 feet family and Geo. Nelson and fumily.! from shore. They went immediately { ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spanberg and to the Howe home along the river Violet motored to Killdeer mountains| between the two bridges and told Thursday to visit her sister, Effie,Jof what they had seen, whereupon tie leaning as een + rors sna chao and county authorities were | e mountains, returning notified. 1886 Monday. i | The body was taken from the river “YOULL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” 838] , Among those who attended the j about 200 yards south of the Liberty HOSKINS - ME eld at Ed Mooris’ barn Sat-|Memorial bridge and, after efforts . 1030 | urday night were John Anderson and ; to establish identification had failed, YER family, Geo. Nelson and family,'was taken directly to St. Mary's Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe cemetery, where it was buried. 2 . ley and Clarence, Mr. rs. ——— 1348} Geo. Whitted and Stephen and Flor-| BILL M! B49 | ence, Mr. smd Mrs. dares and Willic ee EROUND COU! URSE IN 68 and Lillie, Mr. and .M. Tooker} Columbus, Ohio, July 8—()—Bill = Mr. and Mrs. F. Owens, John Reish| Mehlhorn of Chicago set a fast pace ci 1414 | 8nd, family. _ {for the first round of the national IS HO k I . h indghm Anderson purchased a pinno open golf championship with a record a ast week, 2608 Mrs. Albin Spanterg had her, club: link oF ae a aoanen ae TENTH STREET 47 FOURTH AVENUB ‘ guest Saturday, her sister Effie, f to establish d i age ace AE gad Bog Bg Roady 2 MINNEAPOLIS, U. 8. A. — ——] Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson re-| the homew: trip. ws * i 74781 56014 |port, the birth of girk twins, horn| | Willjam MacFarlane, defending his . Largest in the “Where the —— ree eaneey weighing 4 Ibs each. “D@ator title scored par 72. He took one off North —— 2 executed with e ho 10 ol em ivi a : ry ing’ _ Bees “en | wife’ penned regen a He Pe Martin Nelson and Henn mehock Br returning. — vay eas orthwpest Guest is Ki — Ouse rol rom were supper ts at " "1 iter Hi + 7 ees eee cee aries ‘ ‘aked 3 oR a a a A al aaah Prey tare lod pe riearkay Offering excellent accommodations at very moderate “PAY BOOST 6-YEAR TERM | rion; D.C, July. tI ates ae anecitied sale and chareh Aeld st resort Recent ae i Washington, D. C:, July. 8—The specified rall-|and churc at school house No. 1 Street Ce , For tt For For Against if it the dough and cutting i: Sunday were Mrs. Laurence Madli MEXIC, ANTE bef hagpting Aguinst Far, Agginat For Against | United States Civil Service Commis * Me, Walker said. vitae and. son, Mrs. Albin Soanberg ‘nd| An order iasued by the GS. Dept,| | with all Railway /ane Bus daughter Violet, Mr. and Mrs, Farley,| of Agriculture establishes quarantine ine Stations, Tart Cad : a small pige¢| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and family,! regulations to prevent the introduc- rates very reasonable from & bat! and crease| Irene, Floyd and Hazel «Anderson | tion of foot-and-mouth disease into | 0 depots. at side of the hand. *jand the Magnuson children and/the United States . from Mexico, CaF ©] . My. Walker's . method of , bread] Andrew Trygg. where the livestocki: h ROOM RATES making as demonstrated success(ully| Those attending the dance held| cently been di 1 76 Rooms, Private Baths, tn. the state mill 1 Syst ory, equired at the, Walter Deltsman, born Mon-| time. iy : Single $2.00. Double $3.00, leche aad ho" areas Whitten og Blephen, be Geo. ( 324 Rooms, Private Baths. by congress. Single $2.60, Donble $3.50 Fi 5 » Geo. The ent salary for coslotant “Almost all women are making and. fan Mi > ie e 205 Hoome. | Private Bathe. 0: a 5 M 1 x aes maybe made fo 8 ear, Promotion | yread the way my ra. Albin : ft Bismatek, Route! | Single $3.00, Double $4.00. ely Mrs. Fred Anderson and = son Joseph of | Highth street were the : irst to diseover the body of a i 7 floating down the Missouri rive MONEY bc ourangd ee es en aoe given the Tribune today. They had TO Low Interest Rate, Prepayment Priv: gone to the river in their automobile in an effort to-exeape the severe heat P, C. REMINGTON and were on the r bank in the Ci tional shade of the railroad bridge when penton vie / Tuesday, according to information 2412 ie » Comm Fe Sais pls 4 ea lore tey TP Maleolm Waiter $1.75 including development. i [ if Pie 2 seesistizes es sa 4 SEES pice 2 Babs family, ~ and mi Spanberg and Violet, Mr. 5 corianss a i on nie They are by cig time and ne Joe Varley and Clarence” and Mrs.) “one, nine miles from Bismarck, “aaa orivete bathe” soe ” by not taking a vantage of toe Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Siider ‘and| on tend our sieabesacqieeae Y ‘chemical principles that h: bra from Bismarck and Mr. and fe en Harri: tread-mating ir. Walker i The wei ile : agovk Nelsons bee rs . "| | ee ormaiien and sive M andar lera at Geo. Nelson's home Robertson. sf regarding men 8 oy john Kruger is hel; t! 100 | siete ecereecrorremeres of jae rep flan had ‘ty oe ae bere a their pied Maltowing ne hot days. biel chemist, state mill laboratory,| Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson from Grand Forks. , ‘Regan Hers at Geo Nelson's reassee rs +4 = Eee ageieié £ The ar Magnuson’s twin baby girls was held at " Tuesday afternoon at thi They were only nine days old. They ‘ied in a Swedish cemetery bearers were Edith Olson, Irene Anderson, Emma Taddie 5 bed ecw | : Bee ¢ you will, have with your jam or with your jelly, are over. even an inexperienced cook can de ebsolutely sure te For the Wen Jeat brink pour: ealr Ded: near ‘ou just bring your fruit and sugar ito 7 boll, add: Certo,’ boll ite min- ute or. two, and it’s done—ready to yey pour and seal. id the beauty of it is that this| short: ing. time saves the calor! 38 See sige dsg-2 2. 2 sf i ial ith x ee

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