The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 I the county. | The city enrollment in| ® ‘| ommended death for Clark and ten| tory and power production plant in| Wisconsin and Kickapoo rivers, with) practicing automotive mechanics at the annual election in East INF LUENZA IN me SecEN ne Maca | NEWS BRIEFS | Ari imprisonment for Mrs. aed of peace, several cities and villages cut off | ong ehcteicans and is sponsoring Chain near here, yesterday. @ well, | Although no fatalities have been fi bil ie ‘of his incum! > | reported. in this city, it is said that Wheaton, Minn——Frances Lewis,! cation’ 124 Sutomobile communl-) 5 “uniform license law throughout| DY hendie ey tae cists’ Hie EPIDEMIC FORM many of ee ae have pe on Nisa te ei oar lone! Charles ‘woman mayor, was reelected with- ——_-— the United States that will pee is 71 years old. j seri every effort is| A. Lindbergh ai ler recken- istered ‘eesmeceqenipinentibdligpbigicn lbeing made to check the rapid | ridge, his counsel, were forced down * Wi Out opposition, Auto Mechanics append” cob cove KING victor: COLLECTO! ie — King spread of the disease among the re-| on a farm near here because of fog. is., lan.—E a ame ecto Rome — Ki ‘ctor Emmanuel AT ALBERT LEA "2s ier te: Gas burns . dard 3 atthe, TEA, eased one N Dir & ELECTED FOR 43RD TIME __| acquired 18 canvases at the marine ¢ hot stove. ‘ In addition to the 707 juvenile} st, Paul—Case of C. A. ’s 40-mile heat of the three- iis) i-|, Fairmont, Minn., March 14.—(?)| artists’ exhibition. He is @ con- cases reported, many of the ‘parents | and 15 others, eharged with using — dey te Pas dogederey rectors of the. Aravctean Mechartes|--Fer the forty-third time, Tissot | aoliseur of petstings, and cn, of the jet these children have been peo the mails to defraud and obtaining} Ma: Nic.—Nicaraguan house ‘ Association, Inc., were selected at|Rowley was elected justice of the|foremost coin collectois in Europe. $ ‘los: jaa OO sat ala be davy in federal court sem Went| defeated bill providing for Ameri-| Los Angeles—Welby Hunt, co-|the annual meeting of the organiza- Publie Schools Closed ‘Macey County authorities report that! to jury in federal court. can supervision at October presi-| defendant of William E. Hickman,| tion Tuesday at the Nicollet, Hotel, 707 Pupils Are Ill With many rural schools are affected by . dential elections. was sentenced to life imprisonment] Minneapolis, They are W. 0. [fhe sickness. One rural school, near! Cokato, Minn.—Loesl citizens de- ——— in penitentiary for slaying of C.| Knight, Sioux Falls. §. D. H. R. Disease jhere, it is se pecna tae been closed | tented proposal to ban Sunday} Washington—Senate adopted and|Ivy Thoms, druggist. Sudrick, Rock Island, Iowa; George Sethe oath eand that 50,per cent’ movies, by vote of 223 to 290. | sent to House Norris resolution pret — Johnson, Jamestown. N. D., L. D. of the enrollment is suffering from viding for government tion of} Madison, Wis.—Melting snow and| Simpson, Sioux Falls, S. D., and W. Albert Lea, Minn., March 14.47) | the disease. bile weiisoly “ty Crookston, Minn.—Crookston high| Muscle Shoals as a nitrate plant in| heavy rains caused flood conditions| J, Gruber, Mankato. —Publie schools of the cit» were or-| | coved te ae cloaiiig pee rn ad. | debate team won regional cham-| time of war and as fertilizer fac-|in Southwestern Wisconsin along] The organization is composed of dered closed today following an-|Gition there are two Private schools,|Pionship of Northwestern Minneso- rouneement that almost See jbut these have, not been 0 hard hit, | ta by defeating Detroit Lakes, f the entire enrollment is suffering | and closing orders have not been is- sia Sach fei ecvere attacks of inflaenes, | sued. Walla Walla, Wash.—Preston Ra: tf bet ‘ PN aha . at act Mrs. Ossie Mae. Bidwell School auhorities report that 707! ‘The closing order was issued fol-| Clark and Mrs, Ossi whoo! children are confined to their |lowing an emergency meeting of the | Were convicted of li and re tomes with the “flu” which took on |school board at noon today, when|dezree murder, respectively, set = ‘pidemic proportions Monday, and| members were urged to take every |l!eged poisoning of woman's hus- i to many outlying ns in checking; the spread of the} band, Alpheus Bidwell. Jury rec- {eh 7. 9. , rural schools of!s ness. ; ile NEW variations of two or three button models in distinctive shades and patterns. Styles for men and young men. Your tongue is the best barometer of i hhysical condition. Look at it @) O A pee pry NE TOP COATS with white, yellow or brown row | : pooper idelpen ti ag $20 $25 $30 Heed Its Warning crepe 8 es s. * Sivotter diecases, and ty the revult of The figure on the coat is just as impressive as the coat on the not having a daily bowel movement. s Sick-headache, indigestion, biliousness figure and sallow complexion follow. Ask your druggist for a 25c red CARTER'S LITTLE Pi aupetctee |g Terre §~=BRERGESON’S costing this doctor's formula will have on you. i 1 a 7 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES tasted fresh tea “Savings and Loan” (unless it was Schilling’s ) 11 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with It’s a new process that their postoffice addresses have filed grail eer nomination or election to the office under which they have been desiguated, to be voted on at the Pres ee es the fragruntiftesh Offers idential Primary Election to be he'd March 20, * flavor as it was heretofore 3 Investment Plans: | cz : - REPUBLICAN | DEM known only in the Orient. Payine Name of Office Name of Candidate P.O. Address | Name of Candidate” P.:0. Address Your grocer returns ur oi Hai 4, 5 and 6% jent of the United States LO Ti. ALFRED E. SM money instantly if you Tntevast lentof United States |_NONE don’t like Schilling’s best! National Committeeman HARRISON GARNETT St. Thomas lon e ulng's bes F, J. GRAHAM Ellendale Write For Circulars Linton E - . H. B : BEN 0. EVERSON Washburn ccs 44 . GIBBS ized 18: R.A. LATBROP — JosePH OL RELLY" Organi 1893 re fA ‘ope 4 . & __ | NELS MAGNUSON Souris J. R, RUSK Resources over $3,500,000 HENRY McLEAN Hannah BLANCHE M. NELSON Granville C. H. NOLTIMIER Valley City THOMAS PENDRAY Jamestown F. F. WYKOFF Stanley Delegates to National Convention: JERRY D. BACON Grand Forks . F. BU! RD A. F. BONZER, JR. Lidgerwood JAMES E. CAMPBELL GEO. E. BRASTRUP Courtenay JOHN EHR 0. F. BRYANT Linton R. L. HAWES E. R. CLINE Minnewaukan MARIE DUREY Ellendale LEE B. GREENE Edgeley F. T. GRONVOLD Rugby J. L. PAG! FRANK H. HYLAND . Devils Lake W. H. PORTER H. P. JACOBSON Mott JOHN VAN ARNAM R. A. KINZER : Litchville f ; E. G. LARSON Valley City ADAM A. LEFOR Dickinson WALTER MADDOCK Plaza W. E. MATTHAEI Fessenden P. Ds NORTON Minot J. C. OBERG Bismarck BARBARA R. PARKINSON Willow City E. L. PETERSON Dickinson HARRY E. POLK Williston PETER ROMSAAS J.J, SIMONSON WILLIAM STORN WILLIAM WATT H. B. WINGERD s OBED A. WYUM Rutland ‘ The following Constitutional Amendments, Initiated and Referred measures, will also be submitted to the electors at said election:. : CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE MEMBERS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Y "A Concurrent t Resolution to amend Section 45 of Article 2 of the Constitution by omitting the wortls “a” and “for each seasion, five dollars, i ; and ionerting. is lieu thereof “$600 for each regular session” and adding “;which compensation and mileage shall be in full for all services, sed vag tai ay sage 5 bar Saasietee Heat allowances for each two-year period.” So as to read as follows: ' one ty hom : tory-trained ..45. Each member of the legislative assembly shall receive as compensation for his services $600 for each regular session and ten cen' in cir yeni ise ap sc peat Bley by foe) pi nnd senor pe”. of corey travel in Pe, to and returning from the place of the meeting of. the legislative assmbly on the most usual route; 4 on, papel se Peageues4 a rio iple-ch — sation-and mileage shall be in full for all services, expenses and allowances for each two-year period. ; : ‘You pay for comfort, Are you get- Comfort, fuel savings of 20% to ; ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY .. eS cient in thy Floors pec pivscen humidity, — A Joint Resolution to amend Section 179 of Article 11 of the Constitution as amended by Artic “or corporations” and inserting in lieu thereof “the property of > fi D ; ar ere hem FOR. gst up — convenience—all are guaranteed by r or in buting the same for public use, and the property of any other corporation, firm or individual now or. warm all day—warm when you go A$ LOW AS anironciad bond backed by our en- e wc Aco pod and” so as to read as follows: is i Saal s ts ch cold to bert are now in effect. As little as $15 P - 179." All taxable property except.as hereinafter-in this section vided, shall be assessed in the.county, city,. townshi Every is bathed in clean, down puts the modern Holland Va- Y s situated, in the manner prescribed by law. The property, luding franchises of Poort Ags state, | moist, dust-free, circulating wann home—a whole freigh panies, di ies, i mpanies, ipment eects ence ee DOWN pereiteln veer bere whale reer len, the el eas pecwen, ties or ceeetiin teed te baits vt tenia ae sir in properly volume, to pay the balance. Get the facts! for public et, ond ay rin adh cee oc patents age ly lhe ig 2 this state, and | : : : ; ; Persons, property or messages, shall be assessed by Board o Dfigy look in Your Telephone Book gn he provided y law. But should any railroad allow any portion of its for any purpose other. than’ four : portion its railway, while so used shall be noosd ina manner d for the assessment of other real: prop = nty Auditor of th County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names this certificate fe nation as candidates mei mdr wih tay far Sonn dened contrat wt a eg ced Election to be held in all the Precincts of Burleigh County, on Tuesday, March , 1928, : SN a gc '. At sald election ‘the polls will be opened at 9 o'clock A, M. and cloded at 7 o'clock P.M. on sald day, 0 = ee _ > Dated at Bismarck this 10th day of March, 1928. AS \ ,

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