The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ee Hanna Spent $610, ‘ Midtbo tho = $3.75, in Campaign) “Washington, Sep! Sept Primaty expenditar:s of sen filed ae the s candidates tary of the sense up t Nothing to eran jo of North Duko- ta, Who ran as an unsuccessful in- ‘for the seat held by Nye, reported expenses of | EB. Hanna of North Dako! Nye, reported expe 88.8610 with no contributions. Ruling in Hagen Case Is Delayed Heariny, on the validity of t Order issued by Judge ‘John Lowe of Minot, restraining state Officials from procecding with ae judgment against H. former Fargo b wer in the supreme court} g the hearing, it w: indicated by the high tribunal th it will not be possible to hand down | ® ruling in the case immediate’ @s was planned at first. The dee ion will be made some time 4t was said. No date for the de ‘Bion was Be case, appeared for the state. The status of the Hag now is in the air, the forme dent of the Scandinavian-A Bank gf Fargo being due to appe resentencing in Grand Forks Friday. Grand F (AP)—Judge Ww. is at Pembina te when formed by long distance that the supreme cou s not ¢ ected to reach any deci J. Hagen case b that he was uncertain what cour: would be pursued relative to the resentencing of Hagen set for that day, but that so far as he knew now it would proceed according to schedul He said he expected to come to Grand Forks Friday in any case to take the matter up. cetneniiaee | At The Movies —__ AT THE CAPITOL “The Family Up . version of Har Delf’s gt edy success, will | open ‘Thursday, at the Capitol Theatre. This photoplay humor, but there a moments, and J. Farrell ald, that lovable old the “Iron Horse,” makes the mi of th Virginia Valli, feminine role, » Sept. shaw, who in- lay, said it com- packed with in the | McCoy’s Puts Weight on Weak Skinny Men! 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Ask for McCoy's they are sugar coated.—Adv. and \| riding ir , = | Ask Them today, ' ding © een opposite Al-; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | lan j favo jable na tion, pic | wet service be made of this cita- |t's8 as réquired by law ‘Will Cooperate . in Selecting New ae oe js 8th day of Septentbay Red Trail Route eo An agreement nt whereby federal! 182 and state engineers will cooperate | with Morton county sute for State| ing a new route for State| y Up- Road No. 3 from Mandan to “any one of which would] Ullin was reached today at a ¢ make a confirmed grouch chortle | ference of state highway commis- with glee. sioners and county officials. ELTINGE THEATRE | When is a show-off not a show-! ff? Answer: when he makes good! ous mors rollicking which Frid By the Court: 1 & Davies, Judge of the County Court eof first publication Sept. 9, CAbitaS mR Bis “tive: on board to : nti bce Sep tline of oth e bul the clerk's 0) just conform to the req! Y Bu TION ment of law. ‘The board’ reserves FoR Abs 1. the Fight to resect any oF all. bids. By order of the school b TAMENTARY comedy, mes to PSA eer Additional Mandan News of North Dakota, nty of Burleigh n Rulilo. ‘Seceun FORESTERS ELECT John Mushik was elected chief ranger at the meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters last night at the Ise Josevh's school hall, Joseph Boehm was chosen vice chief rang- jer: Robert Ford became past chief ranger; John Tavis was made finan- cial cla ads A. J. Fix, recording | paid H. 5, Friesz, treasurer and jessmer and Charles loved | deustaen The order will take in the funeral of A. W. Masse; | is expected to take hdecad in zach secording to Past Chief Ranger Rob- ert Ford. i Petitioner. | leomic, pathetic dents that people exper trea} life. Much cf the picture’ homey charm and wistful app due to this ver that the BACK FR WISCONSIN ° Mr, and Mrs. Morris and daugh- from a few weeks’ uae at Wisconsin gall, he d new car, ‘a nowledge of drivi t about what would : He smashes | ar and ends up by knocking ‘op. But j I ruin stares the fami he turns around and puts th should not biz deal that nets them all, the residue ef ds of dollar : gains ad the telling b intim: i f ‘competent cmt: id in the limited ty a FOING TO BURT Madison, Minn., was day on his way to isit his daughters ‘and’ “took after property. CALLED To 8 8ST. PAUL John C. Smith, appointed yester- (day as director of tke Federal Land, Ford Ste: the bragging cl . 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Fore-runners» fey of the fallls FROM CALIFORNIA molle. presented now at Har- Mrs. J. C. Haskins has arrived from| ris-Robertpon’ women’s San Diego, Calif., where she has been sing ett thee staying during the summer with her| We@r. 7 son and daughter. She will remain] MANY BUILDING OPERATIONS bere several his shat eS Hazelton—Despite a year of poor a large aumber of new build- ings are under construction here. The j¢ temple in the batt Eapead 801 Hon is practically complete: a ; be $8,000 and “$10,000. cost of between Additions have been made to the G pool A Gig antic Mirror es = Reflecting back to your merchant the very soul of your dependability. That’s why we are gaining in popularity among Bis- hall. B. pple is building a new eed oe 25 by 60, with a fan con- ment. The building is of Bios tO Sao Wil] pay cash for 6 or 7 room house in Rie location. Write Tribune 16. marck shoppers. Join the majority who do pay their obligations promptly, and who, by so doing, lower the ¢ost of doing business, and consequently HELP REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING. Look for: this insignia on your statement sheets and make sure you are not paying for someone else’s LIVING EXPENSES. ~ Bismarck Credit Bureau, Inc. (Gs fe (Where your paying habits are recorded.) yin! Eu sects ganda banieore of the Sees. gihen countryside. There's new in the air—sweetness—cleanness—the fragrance of the fields. Se ee

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