The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1927, Page 2

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SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927 firm at the South St. Paul market; and B, M. Norum, manager of the PAGE TWO N. D’S PROGRAM WORKINGS OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ARE OR BUILDING EXPLAINED BY SUPERINTENDENT AT. 02. 0eurov FS ANNOUNCED MEETING OF OTTAWA, IL, MEN'S CLUB coe A ot news shall __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | The desire to educate and uplift, and) Boston carried the colors of Melrose | ana decision to have installation of to discard the means and the sordid post No. 90, Ameri Legion, to vie-| ostice at the me ng next Friday among newsm 1 over the Bultimore| night was made. tto Bauer . aN % cond con-| Mandan will have charge of in Equity Creamery company of James: . De Mar won the) tion, town. | championship over the same A’ number of out-of-town visitors last year. were present at the meeting. 1. Mar covered the 26-mile lowing the segsion, a se in two hours, 43 minutes,! served. is time of Only one form of lizard is venom- ous, the gila monster of Arizopa. | These reptiles have about fifty poi- | son fangs each. lunch was { er and higher un- | 2 ey 0 ther al- ig they print and for their other al truth in its purity shail sibil- | leged sins of commission and omis- topic| sion, I wonder if the churchman and the businessman consider that perhaps they themselves may be | ble in a measu for this aper condition. This newspa- r condition reflects your bus. Ottawa, TL, Mar News and the Chusc ty in Producing # About $535,000 Will Be Spent (fj) address, here This Year and $175,000 Will : Be Spent 1928 go forth. fore d PAT FEB 23+ Thur » Chics in ess is pon ieve the chiech and bus- 000 will peo ee ‘ haw tulidiaws |e : 1 Want clean news in 9! 1818 c 5? All right, you must develop Newspaper editors do § not make ne hey record things that have happened tats Editors Not Prejudic wspaper editors are not prej- ings religious, and predju- ‘goody goody.” yet of the more t product is nothing out ‘ou are the source produce the — pictur nl phases of religious conception tha from a Christ-ba Simplex vee Motor Now and Save Money Malm Service Station Phone 243 Bismarck 114 Second St. be Approsi spent by United States. United Asso- cording to tent daily d of Amin. all state | no and penal in ive whic charitable istration edueational stitution developmen phesion and the mutua buile De € » former rek but ree living period the st The will Se Economical Transportation the news ve than any a correct histofical record and done more perhaps else to bring our coun intimate constant heavie be at the state tuberculosi at San Haven where $190,-| Of this n constructing and § infir s capacity Plans for 1927 ilding expenditure is year are building $ 65,000) institution for feeble ward building ing school, girls’ 75 Wt officers* Pali Macdonald, who had in ‘the national marathon rae bur endangering ‘neither Stutsman Farmers uba’s course record of . a Union Has County , Convention Friday n spoken of as! young 3 Its acl Al ~C of the marketing system farm products by using the terminal system for grain and by | » of the co ntrating in the South St. Paul pulation of the live: stock were the poli- Press member papers oki tion of the Farmers Union held here | h 70,000,000 people Frid: fternoon. ee C: Talbott, of bes, state tiie n of the meeting and the i sp ers were A, W. Ricker of Min- Dies in near cated ceased Member—Several | neapolis, editor. of the Farmers Candidates Initiated Minneapolis, manager of the terminal | \association; © sD. Egely, St.} Paul, manager of the commission | te.) Walton was paid last evening at the according by WE, mecting of the local Elks” Lodge, vill’ be held! when talks eulogizing him were giv ul | Check at first sneeze. There is un increas i number of church ers and yspaper men! 1 cr vapors who are enly conscious of a n for closer union of the church and fick PAYER the press. “What surely is needed is a bet-| um 865, roe AUS ace, Whiten for tinny ents.) nla 's that the| tribute to him as an earnest worker, arck, Mr. De) Kindly man and good Elk. He praised | ‘osse was employed by Mr. Perry in| the spirit of cooperation Walton had | his furniture store. ‘ The Tee the toige all AD peticaed Fete re of| s hetwet ess,| moved from here to Alexandria, and| the lodge are to attend funeral ser- tie Se ran ‘of their| Inter vent to Valley City where Mr.| Vices tomorrow in a body. mutual opportunity, their mutual re-| De Cosse is now a member of the] , H. K. Jensen of lan, déstrict sponsibility, None can accomplish|firm of De Cosse & Anderson, furni-| deputy exalted ruler, spoke to the news-| its great objective without the spirit-| ture deal cihastlent pint a RCS LV us See ea aratutan cut! the eee the work the Elks were doing along Pei kt ne “pend his Hie been eo charitable lines and in maintenance fur- aes ie of institutions and particularly point- great a need for : ; harmonious action in all. undertak- Fee a ee AGE caeaig maha ings and between all peoples as now. ANS A er, such ag the recent Florida st cause of death w During the family lived in Ci an wahition to the which e has ‘been carefully checked and recon- ditioned where necessary in ni fight: divinely or- for the national record of P biggest bus ‘ N. D., March 26.4) was 98,700,000, ai the county conven- | manager of the organization, was Gerald De Cosse McDonald Pays Tribute to De- Union Herald; William Thatcher of ee bute to the late Robert Lloyd | “| PLU-COLDS morning at, | | Over Other ba later, Asso- twent Used Cars “with an O. K. that counts” “O. K.’d” Used Cars Cost No More The nd thousand miles ph 1es,o00 | bearing wires, reaching = I city in the United St invaluable ANNOUNCEMENT I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Police Magis- | trate. W. S. CASSELMAN. (Pol. Adv.) Clarence DeMar Wins to our never would e to say un in- titentiary, $ dable in our na- Baltimore e Marathon)» Notwithstanding criticism. an earn- est effort is being made by the sur- Baltimore, March (4)—The oe | veyors of news to do their share.feient legs of Clarence De Mar of it most forni life had been Owned By Pub trume tional Dairy barn Poultry house v Motor v Radiator v Rear Axle v Transmission v Starting v Lighting wv Ignition ~ Battery wv Tires v Upholstery wv Top + Fenders v Finish Several candidates were initiated Blue Serge Suit +2 6° All Woo Klein’s Toggery Total mem- apers, safe ‘or the inter- affairs of its ‘o Be Built in 1928 Buildings to be constructed ear include: university, liberal i next | j, and ar build 5 of the Associated newspaper — publishers, The Associated Press, ney stand out a. among the men of our country, deter-f | mined news should be pure at the ource. There was no argument on that point. Other things came up to | the staunchne of these men, j but they all agreed that if news i not to b ate, constructive, tremendous injury could be our people, o those who made up Press determined th ion should be non-money| Our shop is efficiently~organ- ized to handle Used Cars as they should be handled. Our Special tool equipment enables us to produce better work at less expense. insane eo thes oh 200,000) members of 50,000 structures to be let about July Murphy, board Contracts for built this year will ccording to R administration. president he contract for the ding at San Haven alr been let to | Moline of town, gen contractor. Kelly Bros. Flee company of Devils ¢ has the contract for the ele and the Minot Plumbing and Heating company will do the plumbing work and install heating equipment. Partly Completed Only $25,000 was appropriated for | « this building at the | B40,- | 000 havin: The foun Our crew of me- chanics is specially trained to do good work. All of which gives you the oppertunity of buying one of our “O. K.'d” ears at prices that are right. And to show our confidence in the quality of the Used Car values we cffer, we back up our slogan, “Used Cars with an O. K. that counts,” with an “O. K.” tag on these Look for the “O. K.” tag on the car you buy. Made-To-Measure ildren’ dy has hen they decided it was not to e partisan. Polities should have nol ht in determining whether a man} to menibers he news from a purely cars, Accuracy d Press has f Aeeuracy yer righted. won e board | is wel have it ready for occupancy ‘e Range—Small yment—Conven- ated Pres: confidence to its readers, millions} vs is oye of of the time. veal responsit bids will | awarded a pO Ucing See Classified Column For List of O. K, Used Cars CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY Broadway at Second St. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA hope may ie d uf Peeroit 32 Phone 4 -Full-Sized Car at these Prices Giving Such Performance and Luxury SEDAN (illustrated) $830 f.0. b. Detroit hs has a policy! ssociated Press { news when it's decent. our world nthe trade Uraas school of nut July 1 not yet been drawn Work will be ‘rushed on the wa building for the tion f feeble-minded at Grafton because the big waiting list at that institu tion. To Open Bids ‘The ding for girls at the Man ae ning school will cor structed during the sum and will be ready for use next fall. Pla for it and the new building at G *@ton will be prepared sour and the | contracts let about July 1 uildings to be constructed at the state penitentiary will be completed | by fall. Van Horn, Bismarck architect, has been employed to ¢ the plans for the new of: building. building | science Iso will be let al The plans hay insti Asean ie eee city beat. About July 1 UW Winners in Essay Contest Announced Robert Wherland, Myrtle Johnson and G\rlotte Reimestad were win ners of the first, second and third peetivety. in the e ly conducted ‘by Masonic lodge in the civics ar the local high school, it y by the judg Marjorie | DeGroot like the pers of supposedly have carried storie from their own corre from pandering news services. Some papers have apologized for what they ran the No member the great 3 organiza tion has to what It gets the news but it treats a a © . Hout 50 miles and more an hour. 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds, 25 miles to the gallon. ~ * Full-sized, with ample seatingcapacity for adult passen- My Hi iy, . he Ht We hear a cism + editors great deal in of newspapers and news The essays of because of the crime news Roger Bertholf, Lillian Ri Edmund O'Hare and Paul Co cited for honorable mention by MES AP the judges, who w 3 Nuessle pnd A. prem® court, and EB. J. T offered were $5, $3 and $2 The essays were on the “ tion ‘of the United S members of the civi 115 fnsnumber, participated ‘in the: contest. The three prize winners, as well as] Miss Elizabeth Jones and Oscar berg, instructors in civies, and Supt. O,-Saxvik and Principal Frank H.) Boalt of the hirh school, will be guests of the local Masonic lodge at a banquet to be served in the Ma- sonic temple dining room Monday} evening at 6:15, and the prize win-/ pers will read’ their essays. The| nguets is part of a big Masonic| Digi cation here Monday, the. oi sion being annual “Past Masters’) Night” of the Bismarck lodge and| the official visit of Frank C. Falken-} stein of North Dakota. A district meeting of the Steele, Linton and Bismarck lodges will be- gin at 3:30 Monday afternoon, and at 4:30 the first section of the Mas- ter Mason’s degree will be exem- plified for a class of five candidates. Judge A.M. Chrstianson will act as{ toastmaster at the banquet and talks will ‘be given by Mr, Falkenstei Judge Burr and W. J. Hutcheson, ex- ecutive secretary. The second section of the degree work will put on after the banquet. : in «: NOT HIS SOCK hg a hole in one today,” said golfer on arriving from the | a darning,” groaned his. tired womethi TiePele alee, Paris iy Bottineau, grand master for|f Constantly Tired? Lack Energy? Gleep 2 The chances are it’s your kidncys | Foley Pilis {diuretic} and feel again the ae of a healthy ache-free body,an alert |, 4 good appetite, sound sleep, = A reliable, valuable medicine, in constant use over 25 years, ey nte ne 8 plainly printed on ) package. | Soldevery- > where, on Bismarck City Property Phone Lng joie samen orth ekete _ owe. ® Eaton & Eaten Financial Correspondents ” Olty National Bank Building | | :| gers. Mohair plush uphol- stery. 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