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aisles rr . PAGE FIGHT ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1924 Brooks Will Not | tater received and welcomed the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ater d f South of the Township tine east of! can now be regarded as hygien- ‘omen |CHEER FOR IRATE MOTORI: Seek Reelection vi neha he a pee Se ‘ the center line of Pie Street “to the| tically safe without treatmen. Georgia Excavations Reveal Indian W: Hartford, Conn.—Detours religious toleration. tion 6 and all of section 7 - m Connectic * spent $1: Bf UN Pe WR Bsperer Bas | { Ruled Over Braves te prepare aad maintain 190m ugen. 4 rs them centuries ago he was publicly con- tor—Chairman of Township| that part of ‘the Cit : t Decisions of j ; bir Hi fn ia 1927—an average of $6° aa P ‘ " p | a mile, Minneapolis, announced today that Dh a Wheellnesew Ad bars at the Beatechaer Non 2. o Long Lake Town-|the center line of Ninth Street and | Supreme Court | BY IMPLICATION | he would not seek reelection as re-| stake because he “persisted in be-| SPD"! ts 3 an - 1A parrennrmes rarer reerenmmasin | i 2 ¥ that thi ublican national committeeman lievine ih Wiebe ptisin weal reject tee filet se ion ae sa 6} vote at Gymnasium of St. Mary's} Chris B. Hanson, plaintiff and ap- er: ‘ou say Se 4 mai rom Minnesota. This action, he| the confession.” The martyr is said|1% In Township 137-35. vote at Benocl| oavdes, Luepector—Mlehard Pen-Ipeliant, vs. North Dakota Work- robl ou—can you recognize any: said, is in the interests of partylt, have died in terrible agony after | House in Moftit. Inapector—Chalr-| Precinct No. 58.—Shall consist. ot| men’s Compensation Bureau, defend- harmony in this (Hennepin) county. his beard and hair were saturated tran of Townsiip Board of Super-jall that territory within the incor-|ant and respondent. Senator Brooks has been attack-| \; f Lia Pee v .|Borated limite of the Village of Re-| (1) Under section 17 of the! ed by leaders in the pent reac ec eI Pa Bl t School House, Tammie FPP eeted Md Seer etee ie $22] workmen's compensation act, section | the plan of E. AV. Backus, Minneap- PSE TN TRE airman of Board of BSuper- Inspector—President of Village | $96al7 of the 1925 supplement to the | olis ‘lumberman, for water power} 28 Insurgents and leompiled laws of 1913, an appeal] development in north Minnesota, One Soldier Killed t No, 4.-—Tel i Prec No. 59.—f Ady c5 } . Vote nh Scheel hog a eto, Saree const efi trom a decision of the workmen’s due to Brooks’ financial interes’ spector—Chalrman of Board of Buper- nd Section old eddeiatal itl ate bie ae Behn chosen hos Mexico City, March 10.0? ; \ssourt Township, | Langhorne, vote’ at Chapin, School Period ‘has. elapsed the decision, sition 2 i ees —(P) 79 . | House. —L. J. a: ‘ K 13 ite Mi. Backus recently de Dispatches from Guadalajara today | Inapoctor—cha ot Board ot enbrecinet No. ¢0-—shail consist ‘ot an| which has become final on account | in favor of Frank O, Lowden as re-| said 28 insurgents and one soldier prectnet pete | that seczitory, within iG atc perats y oublican_ presidential nominee, al-| were killed in a number of encoun- 7 TBE ABG, vot ne Behoot Hotes. In’ Township ‘142086 ony eee Wine not rendered reviewable by a subse- | hough Brooks maintained neutral-| ters with government troops. Three i vari " h 7 ction 8 and all of i Minneapolis, March 10.—-U)— Various speakers recalled that four Vote at school, Mouse we, William F, Brooks, state senator, of ours here Phat Yes, this bandkery Judge: But, that is no proof—{ bar lily tp like nae I intiff: Yes, your honor, oad of two.—Moustique, tard eroi. | z aor see nak gon) eporter: I su as fj lane fell all your sins flashed re your eyes? Movie Actress: Oh, dear, no! Whyj ms { 6-142, of no appeal having been taken, is} Swenson. Hall in Wing. _ Ing) ector—President quent denial of an application for 4 ji sti ler wr . incoln Township, Village Board. i iti we only fell two miles.—Life, ly on the presidential question. sind biped and one soldicr were ta male paddy som tell ie Nail Gonsimtssioncrs reise hearing upon an additional iy | ps Baptist’s Mart: rdom The most important of the clash- <0. 8.--Apple Creel Town. | nt ote? 99F5 19.15.17) { (2) Section 18 of the workmen's | VERY IMPORTANT plist s Marty es took place at Villita, near Ameca, | $"!P. te at School” House, Taenkotor: compensation act vests in the bureau y| where the insurgents, when disper- Hrmen Of TOWnentD 1 Commemorated Today “ers the insurer P| cemeelnee hae aoe : Three insurgents were killed and| 138-"8. Vienna, March 10.—(AP)—On the| three wounded seriously at Zapater- | *! spot where Balthasar Hubmaier, one} so while five others were killed at of the carly anabaptists of the} Los Charcos in minor engagements Christian church, was burned with federal troops. for his religious beliefs 400 years — ago, Baptists from the United States} LEAGUE SESSION CLOSES and Europe today commemorated his] _Genev: March 10—(AP)—The Parole Chief: Are there a continuing jurisdiction where} other reasons 'd like to ad hoe ieee ee | Flashes of Life | claims have been made within the/tndian women ran tribal affairs, as well as their homes, tays Miss Mar- bi ts Bag Pe ae “of Township Board | > oad berag ts tao 15, and Hf is! garet Ashley (upper left), who has been digging into the mounds left by wate tay aeatlet every se atl i the duty of the bureau to consider! sporigines in Georgia. One of her finds was the boulder above. Its Natlioetae | see Va ARMOR da teen Coa additional proot | carvings indicate to Miss Ashley that {t was q monument to the Indian's | —Life. nee i Street form of motor skyrocketing. | 3) A claimant is entitled to the qlee ghly. Cook over a low fire, stir- Guest: Getting a kick out of thd Menus For the Lindbergh visted Henry P. David- judgment of the workmen’s compen- bee “ party? 1 son at the offices of ie Pp, Morgan| sation bureau as to the effect of en | ring constantly until thick and/" Host: Not yet—that comes fro: Inep Board of Supervisors. martyrdom. _ [49th session of the council of the] Precinct Nu. 12 and company. Had he stepped / ditional proof, rather than to the, Family | smooth. Turn into baked and cooled/ the neighbors in the morning. Led by Dr. James H. Franklin,! League of Nations closed this after-| 138- across the street to the stock ex-| judgment of its employes. | pie shell and cover with meringue | Judge. | foreign secretary of the American| noon. The last subject before it change he might have witnessed! (1) In the instant case it is held) @-——————————__-_ —— ‘¥| made with white of remaining wed 1 Baptist Foreign Mission Society, of! was the St. Gotthard machine gun Town-| excitement over the soaring of! that the complaint and petition fails BY SISTER pias ick beaten until stiff and dry wi THEY WILL DO IT New York, they placed wreaths and| incident which caused @ complaint| ship. (33 kn Hall in| General Motors. Ito show eG laa itself Li Hetie telah Ela aot Seen poets same. Bake clght onal But, my dear, if you dislike hij ree in the Erdberg quarter of| against Hungary by the Little En-|Townenip B apervisers: passed Hao ¢ additional proof sub- ae beat Gee 1 e aeberbeaeen ut wre in @ moderate oven to set 20, why did yeu let him kiss you? Vienna. There during the reign of|tente. A committee of three, a Precinct No. 14.—-Sterling Town-| Belgrade—When there are no|mitted by the claimant. — on toast, apple sauce, c! ast,|color meringue. i “Well, darling, one can’t be d.wne Emperor Ferdinand 1, Hubmaier| pointed to consider this case, told ship, 139576, vote at School House in movies there’s the radio. Twelve! Appeal from the district court of| milk, coffee. : 7 “ith This is not of course the traditional right tude, you know.” —Tit-Bits. “gave his life that religion might) the council it would be unable to|Townstip Bonen ot Sune: fl hundred cinemas are closed as a}Cass county, Hon. A. T, Cole, judge.| Luncheon—Tomatocs filled with} Yankeo es pie but it’s very live.” 5 . |Feport before the June meeting. precinct No, protest against taxes and folks are abe ayes a eA cons, ath els good an pees easier for the in- HUNTING SEASON _ The group OF suet ld for- ; gs error Uy Wee et ecteecimeen oF finding home more popular than : his) : cate aha N. D., bgerit fade 18 al hake pate eat ee a se oieetie “rm going down town to buy & GaP avrenths on the: Dasube tiver[ieta: the following. ‘countrien” have | oeeeniy PRs or Superinorae ° | eer SiScutt Cameron special askistant]| baked with meht, brown” gravy, | ( oP" fit: 1078, NEA Service, Ine) | epart dress casi nearby, where three days after Hub-| abolished all fees for visas of Ameri-| ship, 139-7 vote at School House in New York—One estimate is that|attorney general, Bismarck, N. D.,| creamed new turnips, pear and pea- WOULD BE EASIER at thts’ tee yar o maier’s martyrdom, his wife was|can passports: Albania, Bel Beosen penn PS Sopeeniscee °f! women of this country will lose| attorney for respondent nut butter salad, pumpkin pie with} She: Aren't you hap y now that “Oh, yes, I will. I'm going td drowned for supporting her hus-|Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Precinct No. 17.—Gibbs Tow: more than $700,000,000 by pur-| ‘ ———_——- 7 meringue, milk, coffee : the furniture people will let you pay] oo¢ my husband.”—Judge. band’s beliefs. many, Holiand, Sweden and Switzer-| 139-79, vote at School House, Inspec-| chases of worthless securities this SOUNDS REASONABLE Pumpkin Pie with Meringuc for the furniture by installments? President Hainisch of Austria|land. fer— Chairman of Township Board of| year, In an effort to educate wom-| “Did the accused give you the im-] One cup stewed and sifted pump-| He: 1 would be if they’d let me HER LATEST ilar ps arte “Precinct No. 18.—Hay Creek Town-| en to protect their money, a com-| pression of a drunken man on the kin, a4 cup foes et 3| pa: ca Ph a by installments. “What was Mrs. Timkin’s name FEATURES ON THE ST] | ertorachsiciah "cE Fownatib) Rtaptees ot the General Federation | fves, he was. weating a watch|get,' IS. teaspoon — cinnamon. 2) seme before she was married?” ial “hd ty AIR 4 petals oe len vate Town-| of Women’s Clubs. with an illuinated dial and was try-| tablespoons melted butter, 2 table- STOPPED RIGHT THERE ae eer deme Johnson, Anniversary Program—WJZ_KDKA WIR ship, 140-81, vote at School House No. — ing to light his cigar by it.—Lustige|spoons powdered sugar, baked pie} Father: Have ion told our daugh-}@nd Mrs. Murray."—Judge. ;C WHO WOW KPRC KOA KVOO WFAA | 2 on Section 26, Inspector—Lee San-/ Washington—The public health | Kolner Zeitung. shell. i ter that she will not & a ‘ ay wi et of | ee ea WRC WoY WTA Precinct No. 20.--Burnt Creek| service gives warning that the ideal == ==§= ———____—— Beat yolks of three eggs and}from us if she marries this fe low hen ti tree of Bulawayo MSD WHO WDAR oe Township, 140-80, vote at Arnold) of running water purifying itself Chief Two Guns White Calf posed] whites of two with granulated sugar] Mother: I did better than that; I| weeps, it is said to indicate the sp- wove Storles: Novelty Program—WOR WADC WAIU School. Inspector —Chairman of | in_q@ dozen miles or so is wrong;|for the Indian head stamped on buf-juntil light. Add pumpkin, milk;!told the young man.—Lustige Koel-|prosching. end of a. prolonged AS Howe: Munteal Comedy Hs SWI Bes ory wake eens, Sets ot ees that no river in the United States|falo nicke!s. butter, salt and spices and mix thro-jner Zeitung. drought. HOS ee ee een teens ere weed). |i teupnenireccueieonrot: fe mane : recine MA WDAF KVOO WFAA WHAS WSM WMC WSB KPRC Wos 8:30—Don Vocrhees Orchestra: Sem!-Popular Melodies—WOR WA! WAIU WKRC WORE WMAG WOWO EMO RMBC ROL A> 140-78, vote at W Inspector—Cha Board of Supe Se oe CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES | Township, | 14: vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of MONDAY, MAR. 1¢ 9:20—Time to Tetire Boys ON ad deat adap alyiee ':00—Lect Precinct No. 24.—Christiania Town- Pr (By The Associated Prevs} ture on China ship, 140-76, vote at School House No. Programs 1a Central Standard time, , _585.4—WHO Des Moines—<¢) 1 gintpector—-Chairman of Township iaions i 3 i y f ice i by given that the followin, it 4 Mf. une: i. d of 8 sors. In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given tha’ e following persons, together with dicated) vaca length om ef of cx f story lant inst No. 2h-—icag Lake Town! their postoffice addresses have filed petitions for nomination or election to the office under which they have been designated, to be voted on at the Prese fe PICA & be Gypsies Novi, Inapector—Chairman of Tows-| — idential Primary Election to be held March 20, 1928. . 4 beeKYW Chi 73 8:30—General Motors Party Ship Board of Supervisors, is ree 4 cal i ee Tg 9:30—Time to Retire Boys 4. Precinct No. 26.—Lein Township, ; e—Riny and His Gans 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—cs) -75, vote at School House. | Inspec- oy : em AIRES 00—Riverside Half Hour 5:00—Dinner Music irman of Township Board of 1 so Bitte Tate 6i00—Minstrels ns 27,—Lyman To REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC : a Sido—Riversidg. Halt Hote rman of Township’ Bost Name of Office | + Name of Candidate P. 0. Address | Name of Candidate P.O. Address $:30—018 ‘Time Favorit 382.7—WW4 Detroit—s:9 oie oe 2 ss REM ticine. rence Saintes Gene. auc ul-fe "vou at school House, it:| President of the Unlied States | FRANKO. LOWDEN (Oregon, fil ALFRED E. SMITH Albany, N-Y, 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicagc—220 ey ge Board (of Superuisors, i Eee ‘6 lent o ited States ( GNM crasinc yrs er ieerl |_ NONE iSo—Orenestras it owen wae ey shin, 141-78, vote at School Houss.| National Committeeman ~ HARRISON GARNETT | St. Thomas TOBIAS D. CA 9'30—aime. to Wetite Bors _ ams wowo Fe, Wayne Board of Supervisors, °C TOwnen'? ; ie _|_F. J. GRAHAM |_ Ellendale J. NELSON KELLY Grand. Forks Hoi Nvatery “Three 390=WOR Programe Ls1-t3, vote at Town Hall inBalgeie:| Presidenfial Electors. +'| +. H. BRANT Linton W.E. ~ 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicage—729 422.3—WO8 Jefferson City—7:) Inspector — Chairman of | Township \ BEN O. EVERSON Washburn J. P. CAIN Dickinson : 0—Old Fashioned Almanaix st—varied Presram “Precinct No. ai--Glenview Town- ys : D. A. GIBBS | Crosby | WM. E. GLOTZBACH namoose Boag 8 Sypaey se —Btudio no shin UAl-8e, vate at Behgol House fo R. A. LATHROP i Hope | JOSEPH M. KELLY =, Devils Lake f 9:30—Hecital, ish 370.2—-WDAF Kansas City—019 Chairman of Township Board of - NELS MAGNUSON | Souris J. R. RUSK eam nes Wiecrene. cio }:00—Orehestra, and Tenor S"Brecinct No. 32—Painted Woods HENRY McLEAN | Hannah €:00—Supperbell Program 20—Generai Motors Party | Zownehtp: 142-80. and Bi, vote | at BLANCHE M. NELSON | Granville Roo—Water Witenes 1S Nighthawke 7 [Chairman of Township Board of Su- . C. H. NOLTIMIER Valley City WLS Hippodrome 293.9—WTMS Milwaukee—1620 i EIR THOMAS PENDRAY Jamestown Jia le paugppseatina mal 0 of, Tow a4 Section’ $1 Delegates to National Convention:' | JERRY D. BACON | Grand Forks B38 é ‘oF! PUCURRecidg EE Bin te Mae Ba” ee ALF BONZBR. JR. | Lidgerswood JAMES E. CAMPBELL Mandan ee eee 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. P: [Grego cater Rom eRhibtBONte on go: GEO. E. BRASTRUP Courtenay JOHN EHR Minot 11:00—Dance Music (2 irs.) §:00—Scout Program |pervisore, O. F. BRYANT Linton | R.L. HAWES Wahpeton Bea. i0—Vawabongs 14bsih, Vote at Skool) House Ree E. R. CLINE Minnewaukan P, W. LANIER Jamestown pus uardeners: 20—-General Motors Party Inspector—Chairi of Township MARIE DUREY Ellendale JOHN F. LISH n Beene ssiie atone :30—Time to Retire Boys Board of Superv! 5 . of Y —Music 10:00—Third Infantry Band Precinct No. 33.—Rock Hill Town- | LEE B. GREENE Edgeley WESLEY McDOWELL Marion Vagabonds; Vocal 808.2—WOW Omaha—t7) ship, 142-77, vote at School House No. {BRT GRONVOLD Rugby J. L. PAGE Bottineau 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—¢79 €:09—Organ 1. Inspector—Chairman of Township . de » " ‘ 1 IL. 5 £.00-Sinton Orchestra 20—Roay and His Gang Board ot Supervigors, | FRANK H. HYLAND Devils Lake W. H. PORTER in Bo—Vulean ‘Golfers won Tyrewelders, ee” 142-76 (les Village of Wing) vote at H. P. JACOBSON | Mott JOHN VAN ARNAM ” Kindred 4 G stitecDance Orch Bits ime to Retire Bots” man of ‘Township’ Bosra’ of Super. R. A. KINZER Litchville : 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 aie een \\recinet. No, 87,—Harrlet Townshiy, Re es | Dickinson d 1200—KFYR Bismarch—219.9 Chal anit Moananib Benet ot Bae | WALTER MADDOCK | Plaza, {PSST Rs and weather ner iinet No 34, Phoenix Tow nahin, | W. E. MATTHAEI Eoeenaee a . : si waste enema yeteat Beheat cipeen.£5 Beer |. P.D. NORTON sino 1at—Vvacsbonds 30—Weath spector—Bd Tearson. BARBARA R. PARKINSON | Willow City SOpbisncral Motors Rarty — | snip idset7, wote' se Benet House No, E. L, PETERSON Dickinson ; ‘ ' ra 1.“ Inspector—Chairman of Township HARRY E. POLK Williston \ ae | Beard’ ok Wyperrioers " PETER ROMSAAS Fargo : 491.5-WEAF New Vork—610 302.4—WGR Buftalo—290 |eniy Ged-t8 less Village of Regan | ‘Turtle Lak \ —Great Moments in Histery %.39—General Motors Ps vote at Sch i) House on Section 15. ” J. J. SIMONSON > | aKS | mana betes $30—Time to Retire Loy | Inepeetor—cl of Township, ’ WILLIAM STORN | Fargo | $330—Time to Retire Boys” 3185-KOKA. Pittebur beard 04 Su tana { WILLIAM WATT Leonard i 10:00—Lopee Orchestra S:Qe—Relipes Clippers Township, - senest | | H.B.WINGERD ~ Williston \ 484.3—WJZ New York—t5) Riverside Ps Program® | Townahip’ int tae | OBED A.WYUM __ Rutland | rn WS: . | ; 379.5—WGY Schenectady—7:¢ H Precinct No. 43,.—Wilson Township, " 7 ‘4 denerat Sites party i House’ xocks Tnepectoro-chaitnat of The following Constitutional Amendments, Initiated and Referred measures, will also be submitted to the electors at said election oA ~=Time to Retire Boys Precinct No. 44.—Stelber Township, P 7 ; y . . 305.9—WHAZ Troy—980 144-78, vote at School House No. 1. (@) N NTS ee CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDME : {8:30—Don Voorhees Orch Washington—c40 Preeinct No. ichrunc : bBo wieiees aCe area beglah Raesenmenan Hea COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE MEMBERS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ee i a Precinct No. : eegen Ape ‘ ee : ” five dollars per day” ty SSUTHERN Township, 14 A Concurrent Resolution to amend Section 45 of Article 2 of the Constitution by omitting the words “a” and “for each session, per ° 10:00—Ford and Glenn eeu te Board Bt Bupervisers °f| and inserting in lieu thereof “$600 for each regular session” and adding “;which compensation and mileage shall be in full for all services, expenses and ag itt, WEAR Sackaenvitte—st9 devas No. 47.—Hazel Grove allowances for each two-year period.” So as to read as follows: '30-—-General Motors Party louse No, 1. n ‘ * : : fe each regular session and ten cents for ‘00—Orgen 0 . 45. Each member of the legislative assembly shall receive as compensation for his services $600 for ‘ WEE-MAR Sevinvitie-tno the First, Ward! wet of pom. of necessary travel in going to and returning from the place of the meeting of the legislative assmbly on-the most usual route; which compen- Second St. and. North of the Town. sation and mileage shall be in full for all services, expenses and allowances for each two-year period. ine, vote at Nor ‘ar 001 m i 4 rx west of the center : i : oe ae ae Se AS I=WFAA’Dallas—80 Homiahip dine, vote at GB. Lie A Joint Besblution to aniend Bection 179 ph tie AA of the ¢ Consitiatiog os amended by Article 20 of Ameniueats, thenete by omi iting the god r jarage. Inspector—H. P, “or corporat and inserting in lieu thereof 3 rson, corporat purpose 'urnish electric : S9R5-WSM Neshvite—es9 the Second Ward weat of the'arstcr| or power, or in distributing the same for public use, and the property of any other corporation, firm or individual now or hereafter”, also adding a com- 4 So Kesy andiiie Gate sip ing iin, Rt Bouth of the Town-| ma between the words “state and” so as to read as follows: ‘ eo beneer ae fing of Second Bt, vote “at Wil |- taxal tas hereinafter in this section provided, shall be assessed in the county, city, township, village or district in es to Ratire Bors | geht. Hioute, “V tnapectorF. “HL which’ i io vituated, in php wd pr Abed by ica The property, including franchises of all railroads operated in this state, and of all express com- saecwine srecalr wean arg Ware of the eontee s, freight line companies, dining car companies, sleeping car companies, car equipment companies or private car line companies, telegraph or tele- 4 i} companies, property of any person, firm or corporation used for the purpose of furnishing electric light, heat or power, or in the same for sonas cen and property of any other corporation, firm or individual now or Rcest ler cgerenan. in this state, and used directly or ‘in. directly in the carrying of persons, property or messages, shall be assessed by the State Board of Equal n in a manner prescribed by such state board or commission as may be provided by law. But should any railroad allow any portion of its railway to be used for any purpose other than the ope of s railroad thereon, such portion of its railway, while so used shall be assessed in a manner provided for the assessment of other real . . Isaminger,’County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have tiled tions for pa Be as candidates for the office under, which’ they have been designated in conformity with law squats Preseuete! ; ‘and that their names will appear upon the official Presidential Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary, Election to be held in all the Precincts of Burleigh County, on Tuesday,.March 20, 1928. i At said eleétion the polls will be opened at 9 o'clock A. M. and:closed at 7 o'clock P. M. on said day. - Dated at Bismarck this 10th day of March, 1928. an om, ey, ; : a PO rs A. C. ISAMINGER, | : i ; County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. \@ School. In- . Preeini j—-All: that. part of i the Third Wi th gis i Kort ot a cen: ft and ti rh Te penehip ty vote Richnelt scare tan rreemeenre | PCGh oars pee Roa t of the City [ 9 tor feo ith of th the center