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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 floor, attempted to escape but was overcome as he reached the bottom of a stairway. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnson of Alsen, N. D. Mrs. Hansen,’ her daughter, and two school teachers escaped injury. a left the building in night at- tire. i PAGE BIGHT -: __ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ihe ie ay entene his comteranes at eure CITY DIRECTORY SHOWS- rie ene POPULATION IS NOW 5,324) SOUTH D AKOTA the treasury. The planning of government build- New Book Now Being Dist Bowman rec wou y ‘dies 1 mi bao agp ‘aaa two ‘Oth ee Children Lowden’s Choice Unanimous— pac taere Matt 4 Lie Smith Wins Over Sen. Walsh on First Ballot Cities and General Inform:- . Dickinson, N. D., March 7 tion C ii Believed driven insane in religious m Concerning Them frenzy which caused her to believe | that her children could not be saved unless she killed them, Mrs, Hilder Knutson, 26, wife of a farmer near Scranton, in Bowman county, caused the death of an 11-month old boy Polk & and sought to kill a four-year-old Man- son and a six-year-old daughter. di 5,324,, Both children will recover, phy- | sicians here say, but will be maimed are based upon a and disfigured for life. They are ative plan and present! at a local hospital. AUTO LICENSE DEPARTMENT Is ; President rae e Dawes a: J ae Rr bead fod pgpeiscee control: Yunning ma! ir, Lowden, lof ui 5 Rominated Buell F. Jones,’ the | demned “chair-warming” officehold- attorney general, as the|ers and asked their elimination. PGalted States Senator Petey Nor-| Churches Ferry Man Is Burned to Death activities are housed York federal building, representatives of the postoffice and department of justice were invited to have a hand in today’s discussion. For some time the government has been working on a program to move the courts out of the structure, but Mayor Walker wants the postal substation also transferred, so the eae can be oo noe wu line] Bismarck now has a population wh a civic center beautifying | of 10,692, according to the 1928-29} or |. te | scheme. He had a proposal to offer city directory, today being delivered to that end, to subser y the R. L, Fourth of July Fete to Be Discussed at Open Meeting Today TOUGH LUCK icl: Anything exciting on the phone? Joar: Yes. Sure rotten luck. T've just been invited to a big din- Toomer. 4 ner by a wrong number.—Passing Kveseth, sleeping on the second} Show. Applications Coming in at Rate of 4,000 to 5,000 a Day, Ingstad Says Pierre, S. D., March 7.—()—Gov. Alfred E, Smith of New York and former Gov. Frank 0. Lowden of. Illinois are the choices of South Da- kota’s Democrats and Republicans, respectively, for presidential can- tes of their parties. S ernor Smith was endorsed by the Democratic State Proposalmen’s convention Mr. Lowden won the favor of the Republican gathering, North Dakota’s motor vehicle reg- istration d ment is swamped with business as it has never been before, according to Fred B. Ingstad, Tegistrar. z { ‘rom 4,000 to 5,000 automobile license requests are being received every day while the department has been able to turn out an average of r. Ingstad said. , the department was Real Quality Malt Syru ~ vice Senge but he sent a tel- beg LORS M—C. °C, Kveseth, 74, 0 retired foe and praised President Cool- Mle Houean at Ober’ idential nominee to run with Gov- Gov. W. J, Bulow was renominat- beck of this state first was selected m Washington asking that Vice President Dawes be given] Devils Lake, N. D, March 7.— with. Th farm ree Mise bition enforce-| farmer, was burned to death early today when fire destroyed the home Dem ts proposed Gr Peepcvaie here. jocrat jov. ~ . , Dan Moody of Texas an ‘a vice pres- er ernor Smith. Bulow Renominated ed, receiving the unanimous en- dorssment of the Democratic pro- ;}posalmen. The Democrats adopted & platform for farm relief, econ- omy and praise for the state ad- ministration of Governor Bulow. In a third state convention, the Farmer-Labor party adopted a plat- >| publishers, present population is the directory shows. These figure. very conse ee forced to close its doors to local peo- an increase over the 1920 federal] The mother was taken into cus- ae a Uns ee =a == , ple applying for licenses, Mr. Ing- How do you want to ceusstate the| genaus igures of better than 1,500| tody and was adjudged insane when. ie New Korl cecut EE United States Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana on the first bat- stad stating that it kept from three and of over 250 for: brought before the Bowman county Fourth of July? the city across the Missouri, board. She has been taken Local applications for licenses é ‘ drawn upon in order that their first | ¢ ————_—______@| In the Republican gathering, Mr. : should be made through the local | 0° aoe hCoRtaaree of the AS-/ issue of the Bismarck and Mandan | Additional Markets | Lowden. was the- unanimous choice Molt Syr™P : automobile dealers, Mr. Ingstad P entie wine Leeds ge aie nie ley oy, be a direct he Pi au presidential een The increase? i said, which will permit a speedier) sy mene a met cementite ape tute, of the communities involved. —*! former governor of Illinois was to four clerks busy to answer the local requests, severely hampering the work of the whole deaprtment. handling of the requests. Approximately 46,000 licenses have already been sent out to own- ers of passenger cars and trucks and no respite from the rush is seen That {s the question that will be asked ‘citizens of Bismarck tonight} at 7:30 when a public meeting will pointed by interested business men at that time set to work to outline tentative plans for the proposed In- dependence day celebration. Theze plans will be submitted to ever) _ The better than 50 years exper- ience of the publishers has been tial features found proper publication ed in this publication for Bismarck. The introductory section, incl sanity RANG Minneapolis, enke of carlot grain sales: to the state héspital at Jamestown. OF CARLOT SALES March 7. — (®) — No. 1 dark northern 1.39@1.59. lot. He received 43,876 vdtes to 41,213 for Senator Walsh. hailed as a friend of the farmer. Other Candidates Endorsed In addition to Si rae their preference for president, each con- vention endorsed candidates for COOL RLEY MALT SYR ¥ . . tad for another six on pages 10 to 18, undoubtedly di No. 2 dark northern 1.3112 @1.3614,| vice president and various state of- } et one interested in the proposition ty) closes facts and figures that are| No. Siderk northern 130i ve | ficesy and selected outstanding’ tas bk BUS t March 16 is the final closing date | 2/zht. well worth the perusal of any and) Sample Grade: tional and state platforms. i for applications, after which date aj An elaborate program has been| all residents. Dark northern 1.13@1.21%6. The Republicans proposed Vice : . § penalty is attached to all late re-|Outlined, but the members of the} The buyers’ guide, printed on] No, 1 hard spring 1.6514 @1.94. A ge ee SS q quests. Re) ay porees are havent tinted Lee for ease in ts No. 1 hard winter 1.35%. | x y Despite the unprecendented rush,| excellent entertainment 5: S) contains the advertisements of the! No, 1 amber durum 1. 4 - i My; Tagetad stated sees depart-|that have not been offered so far| progressive business and profession-| No. 1 mixed durum 1.24%. Radio M e The choice of those who have H ment was fully two days ahead of }#0d that some of the tentative sug-| al men of the community, grouped! Barley: essag : Plain d h last year’s record at this time. gestions can be discarded for bet-| under headings best descriptive of Sample Grade: tried them all sy an 0} é Application of the new automobile|ter ones if they will only be ad-| the business in question. This sec- Yo. Over KFYR ws oe - if title act has forced extra work on| vanced. tion is followed by the usual alpha- Between 12:90 and 1:80 flavored Strictly. union le iF the staff this year, one of the prin-| “This will ee the une cance ue betical ny of es Gate Each Day e cipal reasons why the applications|suggest anything that w elp| cerns and private citizens and a H are piling up at the department. So{sive Bismarck its biggest and best| street and avenue guide and diree- ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. Louis 4 far this year, 20,000 certificates of | Fourth of July celebration in many|tory of householders which will be white 56. Klein’s Toggery title have been issued. years,” H. P, Goddard, secretary of| found of invaluable use to the visit- ‘Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. i icanisthon bopetin the Association of Commerce, said} or in locating certain addresses and) No, 2, 1.12%. Salesman For Face Cream Style Center in Center of rte ps ae 3 + today, “and the committee wan's/the shortest means of reaching) Fla: 1 ¥ Distributers jismarck, it Knights of Pythias everybody to turn out for the meet-| them. 4 No. 1 2.30% @2. | Learns a Good Lessa Sates 4 Hold District Meet | ine tonignt.” The closing section of the work is ———__—— Mr. Vandivier, New York, writes: “I 4 H t Evenin —_—_———_ a ate Ce ey FARGO LIVESTOCK ws be sear pager Prmemen | : La: i ™ H wherein are listed all of the business} Fargo, Match 7.—(AP)—Hogs 150 pimples, blemishes, etc., but-when my : a sens e East-end Residents a and professional interests of the; to 180 1b. 6.25 @ 7.753 180 to td 1),; face broke out with blot pimples More than 150 Knights of Pythias| Hear Talks on Paving) cities of Mandan and Bismarck,|7.35; 200 to 2 praeienperip ee gee trend from Bismarck and Mandan and the Siete headings ee 225 to 250 Ib. wei iald tae vapasetieees rae cal ¢ business or profession in| 7, epee cause Bait tegen other towns in the Mis-| Advantages of the various types] question. : deren ol Prieta helm rn oa : this ‘astriee attended a district con-| paving on witch bids have bee) | It is explained by the publishers] ¢,25. Seaviatle lecative for z Yention held at the Elks hall in[S#ked by the city commission in| that copies of this Bismarck | city) “Cattle: Good bulls 6.00 @ 7.50; fyi'en took on @ new healthy look. Bismarck ‘last night and heard aa{comnection with the east-end pav-/ directory are placed in the direc-| medium bulls 6.00 @ 6.50; top veal ™Y S=! interesting address by Richard 8. ing project were explained to 2) tory libraries of the leading cities |.13.59 @ 14,00; medium veals 10.00 Witte of Milwaukee, Wis. supremc|/2'8¢ Dumber of residents of that| of the United States and Canada| @ 12,00; cull veals 8.00 @ 9.00. Gianeslior of the order.” p pest L Meeps, ata special meet-| in order ae spe es ire prieniesilente section * 33 al ty as- ve 4 - ‘Arne 0. Arneson of NcVille, eerinuice sala: end Community tion upon this city may have free The 10th is the last day of grand chancellor of the order for| North Dakota, and W. T. Sprague ot Casselton, grand keeper of rec- ords and seal, and several other state officers attended the meeting mate of the cost of the work, the| ciation of North American Direc- ‘s00n “ ” _ hep ae abl a ft the|2PProximate cost per front foot of| tory Publishers, who maintain over ean gating epee Licensed Embalmer canes: wning trom ier tecas in| Pfoperty was explained to tiose in-/ 400 of these directory libraries. | ec Ss Phone—Day ‘r Night—es terested. Genaineere tee | this district, was initiated into the|"“Toiitions asking the opening of| TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY order. After the business session, lunch ‘was served and a social meeting en- joyed. Arrangements for the district con- vention were made by C. A. Dow of Mandan, district grand chancellor, and J. A, Graham, head of the Bis- marck lodge. St. Mary’s Will Close Cage Season With Two Games in Near Future St. Mary’s high school basketball |Snatching Oscar Hilson, 16, from | team will close its season this week Ged heeds Feet the boy was] Bismarck Shoe “Hospital displeasure of the Klan by so doing. i f on his way to school, two men in an : A nite Dette fie thee automobile drove him to Fond du Henry Burman, Prop. Committee. night, and Hazen high school on the | Lac, @ suburb, where they dumped hi school gym floor Friday night. ‘e Mary's defeated Dawson b: score of 19 to 10 just recently, Dawson is out for revenge. Hazen quint is the north N. P. distri solidated School Tepresent that di Lut though suffering from rough tr ‘ict at the state motive of the men. last night at the Richholt school. 8. S. McDonald and T. R. Atkinson were the prin- cipal speakers. Based on the city engineer's esti- alleys in several blocks in the east part of the city were circulated last night and will be presented to the city commission later. Mrs. D. T. Owens was elected vice president of the association. Five new members were signed. Following the business session, lunch was served. Duluth Boy Kidnaped on His Way to School Duluth, Mi March 7.—?)—| and easy access to the most auth- entic publication available. the city directory. This library distribution is made possible through the pub- lisher’s membership in the Asso- FOR RENT—Two pleasant light housekeeping rooms, heat, light and water furnished. Also two nice sleeping rooms, Call at 307 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Front sleeping room on ground floor, connected with bath. Close in. Call at 120 Fixst street or phone 1096-R. First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck, N. D. him down a steep embankment. His hands were bound and, al- ment, the boy managed to scramble champion of | tp the bank where he was found by t of the Con- | another boy. Hilson could shed no light on the His fathcr is Consolidated ftarpamsent to be held | engineer at the school the boy at- at Valley City on March 16 and 16. | tended.. Preliminary games will be ar- ranged for borth dates. New York Mayor in Washington Today Washington, March 7.— (AP) — Paying his first real visit to Wash- ington since becoming mayor of New York, James J. Walker was here to- day to work out with government of- ficials a plan for razing the old fed- eral building near city hall in his city and taking care of the activities housed there in up-to-date struc- tures. He came at the invitation of Sec- retary Mellon, who had arranged for him to map out his case to the offi- cials in charge of the government's public building program. It was emphasized by the mayor that his visit here had no political significance whatever, that he came For Sale by Corwin-Churchill discount _on Gas bills. _ ABY'S COLD bp Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. K. K. K: NOTICE The Bismarck Klan No. 29, Realm of North Dakota, does hereby declare itself as opposed to the repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- ment or any clause in the constitution of the State of North Da- kota, that would tend to nullify the same, Any Klansman giving support to any movemrent, society or asso- 4 ciation organized to repeal or’ nullify the Eighteenth Amendment does so against the expressed wish of the Klan and will incur the Motors, Inc. ta the Mablog AUDITORIUM Friday and Saturday, March 9th and 10th Costs - Employed Millien Dollars te : THE 10, Peop! ltkeers as sweet as Clark’s Teaberry Gum never perfumes, it sweetens the breath. a » “capacity to endure” “power of resistance” “—staying power” —that is what motor oil » means! cba | memns! is what makes a Tevese Petrelrow Products " THR-TEXAS COMPANY, 17 Bettery.Plese, Now York City P . me It brings you the confidence .< ve " b , : that is born of the knowledge TEXACO a BURLY cas Smvcnteoes po lie: fess | _ high speed, or slow! .