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PAGE EIGHT NEWSPAPERS OF STATE ARE nha Dakota ads iv return izing that cultural college is render-! ould give the North Dakota's young people, tension work upple y serv ices,” commending , the college for! Dakota its “whole-hearted ” cooperation with | sociation and suggesting “closer | with the college to those who| : not familiar with its work to the end that this important institution r the united support of the of North Dakota, ssing the association's opin- ance of an aggres- lanced road buuiding tending congratula- th Dakota highway its success to date so widespre ad | in its work and expressing apprecia- goes on with-|tion to the members of the commis- expressions of, Sion for the service they are render- North Dakota, Devine’s Work Praised Felicitating Joseph M. Devine on his reappointment to the position of ute immigration commissioner for a} cond annual me third term and declaring Mr. Devine, 1 ylution expressed | "during his long residence in North 3 recognition of “North Da-| Dakota and especis in executing! kota newspapers assuming a very| his present duties of state immigra- large part of the burden of properly| tion commissioner, has and is render. interpreting North Dakota to the) in most outstanding individual people of other states and keeping | servic the development of North before citizens of North Dakota the! Dakot Toun nd | | the GN. D. A. Directors Laud Their Work in Boosting at | All Times For N. D. | tors ¢ sociation declared in one 02 adopted the ¢ the North Dakota ota Farmers Gra nd other un ‘of North Dakota, h the Greate and other] tions, including und the state cir cooperatio! h Dak and \pledging the asso to| tion’s “effort to a continuance of re ant mple of service that — inspires ter faith in the future of their] NEW GRADUATE IS OFFICE MANAGER Real executive ability is acquired North Dako declaring the by the ACTUAL BUSINESS pain recommended ‘to the Greater | raining (copyrighted—unobtainable aiuirphiy. to | elsewhere) received at Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo. How else state Resolutions paid special trib. ute to the work of F. E. McCurdy, publisher of The Minnea | une, in the interest of ¢i tion and agricultural bet! campaign has bi Pigiky, “becaase of bis great, jin North Dakota and his de do his share in bringing abe maximum development of the ion as office manager for the King-Bruns Auto Co., Coopers- \town, the very day he graduated? Why else did the Knerr Dairy Pate Kreh, Co. recently choose M. S. Paulson and C. F. 6 ellisson, sp ikers furnish-! and the National Biscuit Co. (Far- ed for the North’ Dakota campaign| £3 ake Teibune \go branch) engage John Severson Publicity Appreciated joese office managers? ¢ Minneapolis Jour- nal and The St. Paul Dispatch were Watch results. * also thanked for “the splendid pub- | ceS8ful’” icity. given to North , Dakota, u number of farm und financial es of the Northwest. Fesolutions pa {GDA rea ROD Na, he Great Northern Ry. § % 4 May 2-9. Write F. L. Milwaukee Ry. most aggressive and construc: f uy agencies for development serving ‘North Dakota,” thanking the carriers for cooperation given to the tion in its immigration and tural develo work and pledging the association an endeavor to measure up to the type of coopera- In What Month Is Your Birthday? that name has steed for quality leadership in Its field—Since 1915 Sixteen types all in the orange and bine carton. 3 ET. CUNNINGHAM, Ine. New York Chteage On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-¥-R San Pranciece SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 10% Discount on Tires 30x3 Tires, 30x31 Tires 29x4.40 Balloon Tires 3 cans Tube Patching, 55c We Change Tires Anywhere BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE COMPANY 216 Fourth St Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 944 Notice to Automobile Owners The new traffie ordinance of the city is now in effect. Every automobile owner should obtain a copy of the or- dinance and read it carefully, because many important changes have been made in traffic regulations. Copies may be obtained at the Association of Commerce, the police station or the city water office. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. the North Da-} tremendously important ser: | asso training of} mittee’ ~ accomplishiments of tie escuclanighe us Watkins, Presy 806 Front Sts Fargo. Dakota association and the Minnespo- & Commerce association, the St. Paul association and other lead- Groom of Lungdon, ing civic bodies of the Northwest cultural committee, and pledging continued cooperation ing the lade ae fon eyed from North’ Dakota, Dakota. these very welcomed and cordial rela. tions.’ Commending the work of B. EB. chairman of th and Commending the work of the North delegation in congressional posed Roosevelt Na- promoting the pr tional Park. Commending the work of Dr ‘Benton and Orville M. Fuller of ‘the North Dakota agricultural college in} preparing the report for the roint committee on the Great Lakes-St. | Lawrence Tidewater project appoint ed by Governor A. G. Sorlie and C BE. D n, president of the as- sociation, | Book Adds Interest in N. D. i Recognizing the added interest inj North Dakota scenic and histori¢{ points of interest occasioned by the! publication of the book, “North Da-|M. McCue, former attorngy gencral| | kota Beauty Spots,” by Bertha R./ of North Dakota, comes before Ref-| Palmer, state superintendent of pub-) erec E. K. Cheadle in the rehearing lie instruction, ‘ of the disbarment proceedings under Commending the work of Winnipeg} which the supreme court struck his Tourist Bureau, the Montana Auto-! name from the list of attorneys of mobile associ n, the Ten Thousand | the state several months 0, he Lakes and cooperating) will be confronted with additional agencies in Minnesota and pledging | charges, supplemental to those con- full cooperation of North Dakota in ae sectional effort toward originat ng or diverting motor tourist traf-; In the order of the supreme court | fie for the benefit of the Northwest. | suspending the order of disbarment Recognizing the cordial relations, and ing between the Greater North testimony for Additional Evidence Ready in Case of Former N. D. Attorney General Helena, Mont., April 15—When T. ing last summer. ‘ir could C. R. Bystrom go straight to | Flowers Delivered Out of Town By Wire Quickly ---Safely---Surely. “Follow the Suc- | All you need do is call or phone us—give instruep tions for delivery, and personal message. ” Within a few hours, if necessary, though thous, sands of miles distant, your order—flowers fresh and beautiful—is delivered promptly, as satis- ‘factorily as to your own neighborhood. : There is'no extra charge for this service. Cost of tele- gram is only additional expense. * Fast mail is used wherever time permits, eliminating even this cost. OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY Flower Phone 784 319 Third St. We are local members of the) FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DE- LIVERY ASSOCIATION, an or-| ganuation of 3,500 Bonded Retail Florists all over the world. Our out of town flowers by wire service is guaranteed. ” Candy here in this Kaster collection for every taste—chocolates with soft centers and caramels that melt in your mouth. Chocolate covered nuts and fruits. Easter bunnies, chicks and vari- colored eggs. Also: Special 3-Layer Brick Ice Creams and Sherbet Made in our own Sanitary Kitchen. The Olympia Meals served at all hours until midnight AGAINST M’CUE': red by the referee at his hear-| permitting Mr. McCue to present! the annulling of the! the eral L, | is complaint judgment on = default, authorized Attorney Foot to further amend and to present testimony. This the attorney general will do, lie already having ‘din the su- court a motion for leave to | amend the complaint, which will leome up for hearing April 20. His | proposed amendment, as set out in | the motion, consists of the complaint of a speci ch charges that prior to 1923, Wyman, Partridge & compan of Minneapolis, had placed in the hands of McCue for collection a claim against the Eager Mercantile com- pany, of Winnett, Mont.; L, A.|to Wyman, Partridge & com although demand for payment, has re peatedly been made. The attorney general alicges that these facts came to his notice on June 14, 1926, in a letter from Wy- tridge & company, long after gz of the amended complaint in the disbarment proceedings in the court Jan. 15, 1926. ‘Berg of Dickinson Reelected Head of Educators’ Society latter concern on Nov. 5, 19: a check for $250 us part payment on Grand Forks, N. D., April 15.—(#) the claim, made payable to Wyman, —Superintendent P. S. Berg. of Dick- Partridge & company, which it sent inson will head the Dakota High | to the firm of McCue & Stephenson, School conference, in convention ses- | of which T. F, MeCue was a member, sion at the University of North Da- and that t eck was deposited to kota today, for a third consecutive the credit of McCue & Stephenson in: term following reelection at the busi- a Great Falls bank. ness session this afternoon. It is further charged that on Dec.| Other members of the 27, 1923, the Eager Mercantile com-| committee who have served tne so- pany made a_ further payment of ciety of educgtors for two years were $264.10 to T. F. McCue, and that no| unanimously chosen to direct the con- Because of their style and splendid quality, Lanpher Hats are enjoying an increasing popularity among well-dressed men. Lanpher Hats-are made from the finest imported fur. Finished by hand with utmost care. Latest spring models and shades now on display at leading dealers. Popularly priced at ten, seven and five dollars LANPHER HATS Lanpher Hats are sold exclusively in Bismarck by DAHL’S CLOTHING STORE 45 years in Bismarck Auditorium Theatre. 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