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Sa AAT AN ENMU THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee eee eS ; h There were just the five! were amised by thé-queen's de-| buildings in the future with such] higher institutions of leaening 4x in with r Washburn, atid table chat in the queen's car, discu: pe . 0 stription '6f Wher cold: and the way | purpose in niind. This would tak addition to taxes collected locally, 1s WELCOMED To Queen Marie we chatted as rae as we ‘ould ; ee | : = ed their farming and marketing pro! ahe « told. sher % be e physician that hej number of yoars but nich coutse emamn ee eases? BY GOVERNOR! =<". } | Pictures takes of Quéen | “Roused from bed at Fargo at half ee weet Rave etree for Benaeee with any visitor. We tcld her! would have to “doctor me on the| Would be better than to continue in- W. A. Mandigy of Braddock, who has been a patient at the Bis-|ebcut North Daketa and she, told fly,” beeauxe of her refusat to go) definitely into the future with thi) Marie im ; - \past seven, Marie dressed hurriedly | marck hospital for several weeks, wrote the following poem, a welcome | Us about Rumania.” jto bed&® one purpens.” sel LR eA | dan for sale at Finney’s " (Continued from page one) hand received the first delegation,! to Queen Marie of. Rumania,.this morning: Smith and uals " . 3 got a huge, The queen knitted throughout} jp an ae ia | with them Queen Marie hopes to| which included Mr. and Mrs. A. H ‘The Queen is coming to our land laugh out of the queen’s descrip-|the conversation, Mts. Barnes said, minresen est oa “that abou 46. per] Stores dearn how, thee sUL the, soll what | ees Me aes A EEL From her home across the seas. tion of an, unsuccessful Rumanian taking her hands away from her cont of all taxes now are levied by] ‘y, a she Ah al Oli Rh ge ee Lda A a yan Let’s ereet her with outstretched hands ‘attempt, to build.an American silo, work. only te muke frequent. mo-| shoo! districts and money spent on| |, Vote for Heaton for Representa. profit from their acres.) i Marie and Prince Nicolas and Prin-| And friendly welecme cheers. junder her direction. They could! tions with her hands as she talked. | (tive. In 4th column. Rumanians living in North Dakota,| cess Meana talked with them, Marie jmot easily understand how direc-| Both women were interested by! nearly all farmers, plan to meet their| becoming #0 engrossed in the conver. tions for building a silo could be | the naturalness of her gestures, . | misconstrued, The young princess was knitting queen at Dickinson, to give her their} sation that she to be reminded Children Show Respect also, being hard at work on a cap own knowledge of farming conditions| that she had omitted breakfast Both women mentioned the loy-; of silver yarn which she intends in their adopted country, (Governor Boards fTain i. Cole in Escort of Honor At Valley City the Fargo party was ing manner in which Queen Maric, to present to Mrs. Woodrow Wil- treated her daughter and son, both | 80". An escort of honor has been ap-| dropped and Mr. and Mrs. C of whom she introduced to her vis. |! pointed bythe American legion, North | and an Hag thd Ben i ie ge s ie akota department,-which inclades Dr.! went aboard, remaining until, Janjes- e pe fees heat 4 To bring about a lasting peace itors. They also were impressed ‘GRADE SCHOOLS der of the North Dakota de-| anan and his daughter Stella ‘Buch- Never to be broken by huntan hands. by the respectful and solivitous at- W. E. Cole of Bismarck, first vice, town was reaghed, where James Buch- ead sti than Srre geet They rote tol : _lthae’ ofthe ‘chien te. art, = DESERVE MOST re 5 . ‘ i “ a (the manner in which her son tuck- train here today, Other members of| A. G. Sorlie, harles crican Légion in the qnegn’s guard they said, since the nm made Bi OOmE aNIS " | i the escort of honor include Earle R.| Swenson and and Mrs. Lynn Earl R. Sarles, Hillsboro, them feel at home and talked with |°4, Mer coat: about she ter | OF TAX MONEY M. H. Murphy, Far-!Speery boarded the train. department commander; Fred Moore, ¢4, just h : 1d t h 2 nminated the interview and went cide Taftom, Waiter G.| If Queen Marie expected to see|Grafton, George Ranes and Walter them just as she would if she were forward to breakfast, and other (Oslin ude HO pa they j “4 isbor, "ALD. Ratgon, Jamcs.| farmers in working clothes or in any (Curtis, Lisbon, and E.R, Knudson, # farmer's wife from another sec-l}ittle personal towshes whieh con- | taxpayer should have vo loue peavent 4 town; John k. Kennelly, ‘Mandan, way resembling the impoveri Hillctoro, all legionnaires; Mr. and tion of their own state. vinced them that she has made a evita of higher education te That of Pee ‘ Thomas MeNetse, Fargo; George] agriculturalists of Rumania, she, was| Mra L. 6. Hanns Mr. and Mrs, James Paul Smith of Amenia, one eflauccess of life as & wife and| duplication. 1 have been informed If yoy are an American citizen it is your Ranes, Lisbons E. B. Knudson, Hills pointed. Her callers wore mod-|S- Milloy and Mr. and Mrs. Hf. D. the farmers, expressed the opinion | mother. ‘ that many of the buildings at these mee ‘ boro, Genebal Fraser, Fargo,|ern business suits and their wives| Paulson, | 0 oe that the queen was more interest-1” Myx. Barnes, however, was dis+| state education institutions ure be-} privilege and duty to vote at tomorrow's Col. D. C. Ritchio, Valley City, Cap-| wore fur overcoats as rich appearing TDS Richie. Vallee city, cd than informed on farming sub-{appointed that the queen did not | coming old and must soon he replac- | tain W. C. Scott, Fargo, ‘and Major|as the Queen’s. They discussed agri-| Colonel D. 8. Ritchie, Valle fects, however, and his wife andierinounce her daughter's name in | ed and that from now on the board of election. The American Legion has inserted MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926 ie QUEEN M ARTE | eae inthe informality of x pound} Her visit is for friendship’s sake Down through the coming years, That there will be no war: strife And no bitter, burning tears. And may God bless the noble queen For her great work in éther lands You Have an Appointment Tomorrew! i} i 1 | Manville Sprague, Grafton. Allare in| culture as masters of hundreds of/and Dr. E. W. Greene, Edgel Vi ve “{P C I sini 4 ae al full unitorns. ae eters a cige amined not|ioin the train at Valley City and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. FL. Barnes, Cotter|introducing the visitors, referring | Miministration must begin n systema.) this ad to Nelp stir vou to ‘ i W. E. Cole, Bismarck, and John Ken- station, endorsed the statement. | ot simply. a, Many At | ele mUllglag. programm sn nsaer, to re: . The welcome of the North Dakotn n planting and harvesting crops ‘ole, Bismarck, a n 4 8 , t ite her simply as “my tittle gitl.”| piace snch buildings which are eith- department, of the American Legion| but algo from an agricultural college | Melly Tee ae Nee apa me has DM on.a pleased at the queen’s| er too small or unsafe from age. to Queen Marie was conveyed to her] cducation. arck. They, ether with Nor akota farm for years jon which changed girl “It would seem to me that. th in a telegram Ss Never! Mari howfand MeNeese, will comp: ahd. fa: the : avers Blas cal’ Y 1 i ice fee to uancke oy 7 7 a 7 | Nor al a tril a1 rf a ne ist i pred i * 7 Service men for the ‘contribution| coon rotation te keep lige inthe eurth,| The. queen. also encountafed her the queen’s keen mentality. An-) the queen was | istration of our state institutions. | As you please. but Queen Marine made in the world war|by organizing for cooperative enter-| first touch of winter here, the mer- SWering a question if she sought terestedly to the seisiature aga the, board of ! was expressed and the department of-| prises and by operating on a large) °Ury liaving dropped well below freez- the queen. would make a go: scheduled: for late today at Mn toate jel oe, VOTE ! fered an escort of honor of 10 men to} seanle. She was particuitrly interest: ing during the nigh a er’s wife eine yee jl {Medora and to meeting farm- WAgram which Will eventually: result! accompany the royal party through|ed in the degree of prosperity that iad 2 you couldn't stop her in ers and their wives from othe i . » of thes North Dakota. has accompanied farming here andj MANY JAMESTOWN PEOPLE - (anything she xet, out .to,do. She| parts «f the state, |ieclsurtona: cecnelanis: eer Univeral ‘The bop aii of Bee pecnte sf Ru-|'was impressed by the metwork of im: |e en N. OD. No _\ is a veal woman.” | “This is one day that » had {and the Agricultural College. — The} mene po Patna Sia Gacen cree mote Fes Laie ig aoe hee Gites Maric of. Bovsen Wawanetan it imapped oat for hersel Mrs, | proper thing ‘to do is to erect new Matic and (GRE Rete iter siden her son, Prince Niel A Wonderful Hostess {Barnes said. “She told ‘us that| ian Lerton® Me Bees eacare Sa Chins Ger dcagaterr filakemp-dleana, “An American handshake and a} 2 making ruptic tye vending of the tele:| Princere Tleana and: Prince : ‘ ; ; {she rej 1 in the opportunity to | ected nt the Northern Pacific sto- friendly grecting put us at oUF! be treo, for the most part at least, gram. “We recognize her as a fellow| appeared to welcome as much as jon here this mogning by a big crowd, ease,” said Mrs. Smith. | “She is 2) cf formal receptions and enter- Koldier and beemune of this, the de-| dei mather the change from format | speeches of welcome being given by wonderful hostess and seemed real-!ta;nment and to have an opportwi partment has offered her the escort| functions to neighborly chats with B. Buckley, and Mrs. Harold | ly interesged in us, cxpressing the of hono’ . farmers’ and housewives. Some res in the name of the P. E. ©.) view that she preferr to talk with! ty te direct her affairs for this Major and Mrs. Wi 7 ‘4 ood, who gave flowers to the lone day se as to meet representa- On boarg the Ro; the people of. ccuntries through | ti. people, Major and’ Mrs, Stante} Russel! Wright and J, Whieh she passed. She hadn't had) “Not Hard to Talk to a Queen Wilton, the former being the official] fleang to bring forth a (Ar of Rou-| - Buchanan and his daughter, Miss break but was pleasantrss| “you see, it isn't hard to talk representative. of North Dakotalmaninn jan made from rose leaves| 3tella Buchanan, joined the ‘party itself and very charming. There) yj queen,” the farmers’ wives aboard the train, and another made from coffee. here to.necompany them as far as Bis- was rothing regal about either! 1 Marie as saying as she took Mrs, E. A. Hughes of this city also] "She went Nicolas to the kitchen for|marck. While here the queen shook her dress cr manner.” i Pea eine. tote honrded the queen's train at Fargo. |q dozen spoons and with them dix-(hands with all the crowd that we The: queen, who met dee Waited Oph tedth tails Ri Set on Train tributed samples of the jam to her| vithin reach and smiled a great deal. 01. chortly lng aE ek of the car and waving a An eight-tube super-heterodyne se-| guests, - Later. Ileana made the| Phe others of the party also took part ot * cimple brown dress, # cheerful farewell. ving set was installed in the priv-| sounds of the car gathering up the} in the hand shaking, Major Stanley day, wore a simple brown dress, 4!“ pusiness men and others who ate car of Queen Marie before the| spoons, remarking to the housewives | Washbirn, in charge, ye weil small hat and a caracul fur coat) poarded the train were held in the train left New York efty by the Radio| present that “We'll need them. for| Known here. ‘and a simple strand of ene eckgrownd until the queen 4 Corporation of Amerien. At each a . | Mrs. Smith commented on the i talk with her rural vis- where, sufficient time it silowed ta) nee NORTH DAKOTA FARMERS [that she wore no rings or other! fret her talk wi | reprenentative of the | corporation! MARIE RISES EARL ENJOY VISIT WITH QUEEN : Barnes, Mrs: Smith’ and Ls a sain and Amupects and ad- To G EET FANGOA Sp) _oucen! a Fare, N. D., Nov. 1.—.(AP)— te sl B. Hanna, wife cf a_for- ‘There ave 10 all-steel cars on the! Maricrot Rumunin rose early today to| Rumania’s queen would | make nditi F overnor, are planning t> have “Royal Rumanian,” decorated on the| wave a grecting to several hundred | 800d neighbor if she lived on ajcause | luctions made of autographed - The work pf the County Auditor’s office is of great: im- portance to the taxpaying public. It warrants thorough methods in its conduct. Vote For JOHN BOWERS FOR COUNTY AUDITOR He has had experience in the County Auditor's work and also in the office of the state auditor and State Land Department. He’s a Thorough Office Man ; outside with illuminated Rumanian| Fargo residents who had gathered Nerth Dakota farm in the opinion | wha and American flags and the royal coat of arms. “The Yellowstone,” private of Charles Donnelly, president of the Northern Pacific railroa traveling apartment of Queen Marie, Princess Heana and Prince Nicolas. The observation car of the train is for the private use of the queen and her royal entourage. There is a trained nurse and colored = maid in regular attendance, in addition to the Queen's personal maids, There is an official car for the nc- commod:tion of two indies in wait- ing, Madame Simone’ Lahovary, and Miss Ida Marr. Two maids, one for the Prine fleana and the other. for the Indie: waiting, also occupy this car ‘Tratible In Imaginary, Sorlie Tells Jueen Trouble is non-existent, Governor A. G. Sorlie told Queen Marie while talking with licr on the Royal special between Bismarck and Mandan, The queen had made some remark about her troubles in the conversa- | ion and Governor Sorlie replied “There is no such thine as trouble. it is only an imaginary thing,” to which the Queen smilingly agreed. Speaking to members of the royal parly on the platform of the trait Bismarck, Governor Sorlie sai “This country is called the melting pot. We are indeed proud that we can take people froni all countries and make them into splendid citi-| zens.” The queen is a very gracious and sympathetic person, the Governor said, and he called Princess Heana and Prince Nicholas “fine and splen- did yourig folks. We wouldn’t mind adopting them all here.” On the trip between the two cities, Her Majenty. talked cordially to the jamarck visitors and declared her- self very much pleased with the ser- vice rendered b; cific Railway, the governor said. QUEEN VISITS ard Queen special train, Novy. 1. A ne Marie today laid aside her role of queen and became an information gathering bureau in behalf of the farmers of Rumania. From typical North:Dakota farmers ie learned of ral, conditions the state, whi e ‘hits’ said re- sembles her own country with ite rolling prairies, The soil tillers came aboard the train at intervals during the passage through the state and, at crepe sas cee rerus DR. CLARA B. (Chiropodist) Richmond's Bootery Parties desiring to have ashes and gar- bage -hauled by. week | phone 9775. Also have good fertilizer for lawns. T. M. Burch, Northern Pa-| the station-in hopes of seeing her. The Queen’s unscheduled appear- ance came as a surprise, Just as the train was leaving the station she ap- peared at the open door of her special ear and waved both greetings and farewell. A number of persons boarded the train here and will accompany the queen in her journey across the state. Aco ittee presented a formal wel- come to the state, together with some North Dakota honey and a basket of roses. They were received for the queen by Major Stanley Washburn, on the special tra ‘fo Discuss Farming Conditions eventeen persons joined the party here, ineluding Red River Valley farmers and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barne: Station, and Mr. and M Pat mith, Amenia, {The queen will farming conditions in this part of the will join the train for talks with the queen as the train passes through the state. The Red River Valley couples left the train at Valley City. were: M, W. Murphy and T. J. Me- | Capitol Theater Tonight—Monday and Tuesday f ; LEW_ CODY GERTRUDE OLMSTED Roy D’Arcy, Karl Dane, Zasu Pitts, Trixie Friganza ‘Women will adore this picture. Men~ will be fascinated by it. Mack Sennett Comedy : § North Dakota's official representative uss with them state. Other farmers and their wives Others who joined the party here Neese, official representatives of the of two North Dakota farmers and | Mrs. said. “She their wives who visited with her really interested and asked ques-| en route to Valley City this morn. | tions about farming conditions and} ing. methods. The fact is, however,; “Visit is the proper word,|that she did most of the talking! FE. MCURDY Candidate For State’s Attorney Burleigh County North Dakota T have been your state’s at- torney on different cccasions. T have always tried my best to faithfully perform the duties of the office. I have used every lawful means to i my promises. I have never been el id to a sec- ond term in office. I hope { have deserved that endorse- ment at your hands this time. Vote For “Mac” (Pol. Adv.) “VOTE FOR L. E. HEATON Independent Candidate For the Legislature Look for his name in the individual column (Pol. Adv. * ’ s Fellow Citizens lam leaving my candidacy entirely in your hands. as I did at the primary. and hoping for the same result. , Respectfully, . 1, C. Davies, County Judge. 3 ‘ Rollin Welch For Sheriff j Burleigh County. GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 2 YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED (Political Adv.) | Ph tox of various members of the! royal family, the reproductions to be grouped in a single frame. | The Smiths and Barneses alike} (Political Advertisement) Edw. G. Patterson Candidate For County Commissioner Ist District Burleigh County If reelected I shall continue to perform the duties of this office as faithfully in the future as I have done in-the past. Now, as for my taxes, they are before the supreme court for a fair and impartial consideration. Edw. G. Patterson. (Political Advertisement)