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PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 —nnaaqqunuqQqQQee____=_=__________ rr | Ma and 341, Jacobsen 312, Kinzer 657,| Norton 2, Oberg 2, Parkinson 13,| Lathrop 17, wson 23, Bacon! Bacon 14, Bonzer 8, Brastrup 20, STOPS COUGHS QUICKLY COMP ANY it H AS Testimony in Mandan | 1212 241, Jeon on eer 8c | Patan, Pee, Ree oe, | 22 Bonter 20, Beene Bryant | Bryant 16, Cline 2, Dury? ae Lhree Flower Shows HEALING DEMULCENT =» : Bank Stock Case Jp |Matuise! 621, Norton 360, Oberg 316,/monson 11, Stern 3, Watt 8, Wingerd| 22, Cline 22, Durey 20, Greene 21,1Greene 12, Gronvold 12, Hyland 12, and Club Formation | , : Parkinson 608, Peterson 377, Polk|14,‘Wyum 10. Gronvold 15, Hyland 21, Jacobsen | Jacobsen i2, Kinzer 20, Larson 23, whe “hetiiened. with a hard Heard in Fed. Court}s10, nomsaas’ 617, Simonson 686,| Proposal to increase pay of legis-| 20, Kinser 2, Larson 25, Letor 10,|Letor 1a, Meadork 25, Matthacl 20,1 Planned Last Night! persistent cough, but found no othe ——— Stern 421, Watt 363, Wingerd 682,!lators: Yes 6, no 14. McLean 16, Nelson 21, Noltimier 19, | Norton 19, Oberg 14, Parkinson 20, er remedy 20 ‘and 80 quickly +The case of C. C. Storing, re-| Wyum 631. - Proposal to ex; Maddock | Peterson 13, Polk 11, Romsaas 22, Approximately 50 garden euthusi- | Felieving ss Poles Honey and Tar pand powers of ag fev! off 16, , FORT LINCOLN ee Fer te Merchant re ee gaan OF TeBle [eng “tualization board: Yee 8/2 Parkinson 16, Peterson #0, Bole | Siecmaat 92h Stern 10 Watt 12] sss5 gathered in the chambers of the | COMPU: bank of Mandan, vs, A. D. Taylor | !ators—Yes 338, No 850. bselis 8i Association of last night P al to expand powers of Ecklund Township 16, Romsaas 16, Simonson 20, Stern Proposal to increase pay of legis- ion of Commerce last nig! fal Meebo ‘thane OE Meee, state. Pequallzation Ppoards-Yes 563,|_ Harrison Garnett 26, Graham 23,| 21, Watt 14, Wingerd 21, Wyum 17, lators: Yes 15, no 25. and decided to form a Flower and| lingering “flu” coughs, : al is being heard in federal court |No 563. J. Nelson Kelly 2, Casey 1. ite to increase pay of legis-| Proposal to expand powers of tly’ Officers and Families Guests| before Judge Andrew Miller today. vibe ah ss Firsts de phe \sta dela! hate gt a powers of| itt, evuslization board: Yes 25, o = TO} - Storing is trying to determine the| , Emmons county complete, 36 pre: A ead ‘Roltimier "15, Pen-| state equalization board: Yes 18,|"° 4 jaughton rrison Garnett 13, Graham 8, almost in- Garden club and to sponsor at least | Stantly’ s . It combines the a curative of tar three flower shows diring the com-| ond the mi ollifying ote ie ing summer. of fresh clear honey with other ‘, ‘ ves 28, Nelson 32, a atthe Morenaety Neuere eg actor, Garnett 403, Graham|dray 19, Wyckoff 21 no 16, Formation of the club, which is} healing ingredients. A boon to Ni + Ha en 831, J. Nelson Kelly 58, Casey 24. Bacon 29, Bonzer 26, Brastrup 20, Wilson Township J. Nelson Kelly 1, Casey 1. open to anyone interested in garden- | those who suffer from troublesom Soph id nee of ted Brant 991, ‘Lyeeon 466, Gibbs 691,| Bryant 32, Cline 21, Durey 17, eae Garnett 1, Graham 21, Brant 13, iverson 17, ei 11, ing, will be kas ata iaeetiog to be ed : 7 cool mae Holding “open house” at its bar-|, Taylor alleges that the 10 shares | Lathrop SE bie Pen Jacana ba Kinces ey tance 3 Latheon 5 ” Magnuson by Teenie Oat Saat ope Pendiay held at the Association of Commerce |" ° “TT anal a Paty Ne en- , . » Ne ji racks last night, members of Com-| of stock which were originally owned ary Ore Weert? Die Lefor 12, Maddock 22, Matthaei 12,| Bonzer 5, Brastrup 17, Bryant 8, 6,’ Wyckott 14. AS ! next Thursday night at 8 o'clock. NOTICE i ion, F -| by him were assigned to the church, y i Tulips, peonies and gladioli will a pany M. Third Battalion, Fourth In jon| Bacon 457, Bonzer 385, Brastrup | Norton 27, 31, Parkinson 16,|Cline 15, Durey 18, Greene 4, Grot-| ’Bacon 16, Bonzer 20, Brastrup 9, 8! fantry, presented a program of en- ae Rekid heen the | allegation 611, Bryant 550, Cline 673, Durey| Peterson 33, Polk 24, Romsaas 12,|vold 5, Hyland 7, Jacobsen 6, Kin-| Bryant 19, Cline 9, Durey 7, Greene Naty eed at the three, shows hen — Po omg = é te_tainment that won the hearty ap-| ¢ turned over to it, 646, Greene 493, Gronvold 438, Hy-| Simonson 19, Stern 27, Watt 27,| zer 13, Larson 16, Lefor 14, McLean|16, Gronvold 13, Hyland 16, Jacob- be bald. Gepatitene ch the develo’ n instru: enforce the lause of everyone in attendance. (the Reiniea e land 514, Jacobsen 527, Kinzer 688,|Wingerd 22, Wyum 20, : 7, Nelson 6, Noltimier 16, Pendray| sen 16, Kinzer 3, Larson 9, Lefor 3, ment of the flowers thomacives, | full stop rule on Main avenue The guests included the officers of Larson 764, Lefor 644. Maddock 770,| Proposal to increase pay of legis-| 15, Wyckoff 3, Maddock 18, Matt- Maddock 12, Matthaei 7, Norton 16, Gates being set we this tine Sy and Sixth street and on alleys. « the post and their families, all non- Matthaci 639, Norton 473, Oberg 411,|lators: Yes 11, no 48. haei 15, Norton 8, Oberg 3, Parkin-| Oberg 17, Parkinson 7, Peterson 16, | [an ious interested in securing in-| By order of board of city com- commissioned officers and their fam- Parkinson , Peterson 485, Polk/ Proposal to expand powers of/son 16, Peterson 3, Polk 6, Rom-| Polk 15,’Romsaas 10, Simonson 9, t “pi Reet th ai Mea esis ry y ilies ae a few civilians from Bis- 424, Romsaas 565, Simonson 622, state equalization board: Yes 28, reo ee 14, “ia 6, Watt) Stern 19, Watt 15, Wingerd 9, way ave it oy calling 0) gig ah —_— “iene marek, y 15, Wingerd 632, |no 29, a » Wingerd 18, Wyum 17. j ihe Oiakii> . The program was arranged by a} DR AWS CROWD Here ay mire ‘ | , Ghylin Township Proposal o increase pay of legis- by to increase pay of legis- tro nd Recerery oh pre orga ‘oe ‘Auditor. ait Cisse Cog ae aaa Proposal to fel pay of leg- 5 ee OE hoe 37, bare no ay ae Intors: Yes 7, no 34, gel i * RUE ce A i alias i : Yes 310, no 5 1. Ne , i expand powe: osal to expand pow P Eient. George. H. Listz cooperated | ie mas 3,000 Visitors At eal: “fo. expand’ powers of| Brant 28, Everson 18, Gibbs 25,| state equalization board: Yes 21, state Peqhatisation. | board: Yes 15,| ‘The Great Northern Quartet} Hear the ‘Welsh Singers at Deve Coxe matches were fen if Ors At-| state equalization board: Yes 732,! Lathrop | 1 aa 4 ae 10. uesiwillne “i o_o bee at the eo eg ond — ging Satur- Several bo: fea- 568, }, Bor }. Brastru) a ‘ownsh! ‘rofte Tow! tures of the program. ‘The first| tend First Day of Automo- [756% |. corny 19, Cline 81, Durey 26, Greene 17,| Harrison Garnett 6, Grabam 7, J.| Harrison Garnett 14, Graham 19, a ae hour during the ped = om bong 8 P.M. bout on the card was between Pvt. tive Exposition Logan county, complete, 30 pre-|Gronvold 14, Hyland 21, Javobson| Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. 3. Neluon Kelly 0, Casey 0. 0 ‘4 missio: cent Smith and Pvt. Peterson, heavy- « letnets, gave: 22, Kinzer 19, Larson 32, Lefor 23,] | Brant 6, Everson 9, Gibbs 8,|° Brant 22, Everson 13, Gibbs 20, weights, Sustaining a severe cut on —— Garnett. 518, Graham| McLean 26, Nelson 23, Noltimier 23,|Lathrop 4, Magnuson 2, McLean 9, 5, Magnuson McLean the lip, "Peterson threw in the] The most successful auto show fined 'Netson Kelly 23, Casey 23. | Pendray 28, Wyckoff 11, Maddock | Nelson 6, Noltimier 5, Pendray 8, Tate ee Noltimier ), Pendray sponge in the second round, just in|from every standpoint in the his-|~ Brant 558, Everson 615, Gibbs 456,; 35, Matthaei 20, Norton 12, Oberg| Wyckoff 7. 21, Wyckoff 10. time to save a $77 set of gold teeth.|tory of the Missouri Slope opened | Lathrop 604, Magnuson 475, McLeaa| 15, Parkinson 24, Peterson 16, Polk} Bacon 8, Bonzer 6, Brastrup 5, Bacon 15, Bonzer 10, Brastrup 15, 4 Morgan and Hawkins, light heavy-Jits doors at the State Training| 652, Nelson 638, Noltimier 414, Pen-| 15, Romsaas 21, Simonson 28, Stern| Bryant 7, Cline 4, Durey 4, Greene Bryant 8, Cline 15, Durey 20, Greene : ‘ * weights, the latter a recruit who ar-|school gymnasium in Mandan sey 444, Koff 541. 23, Watt 18, Wingerd 27, Wyum 18./6, Gronvold 5, Hyland 6, Jacobson 7, igre 8, Hyland 12, Jacobsen as ‘OR either sport or informal rived at Fort Lincoln just yesterday, | Thursday. Bacon Bonzer 683, Brastrup| Proposal to increase pay of leg-|Kinzer 4, Larson 6, Lefor 3, Mad-|11’ Kinzer 20, Larson 19, Lefor 15, wear, Lanpher Hats are cor- fought to a draw. 5 8 More than 3,000 visitors regis- 402, Bryant 717, Cline 418, Durey|islators: Yes 7, no 52. \dock 6, Matthaei 2, Morton 5. Oberg Maddock 23, Matthaei 16, Norton 11, rect. Hand finished from super- The Arvidson - Napiorkowski bout|tered at the show between 10 a. m./ 281, Greene 608, Gronvold 569, Hy-| Proposal to expand powers of/6, Parkinson 3, Peterson 4, Polk 4, Oberg 10, Parkinson 18, Peterson 12, lative material. See the new sprin ‘s was won by Napiorkowski. The men|and 11 p. m. |land 626, Jacobsen 665, Kinzer 449,| state equalization board: Yes 18,/Romsaas 0, Simonson 4, Stern 4,| Polk 9, Romsaas 16, Simonson 21, : hades’ Shi aed pring ? ‘ weighed 143 and 144 pounds, respec-| Fifty-eight models of 21 different | arson 452, Lefo addock 309,|no 40, Watt 7, Wingerd 1, Wyum 2. '| Stern 19, Watt 12, Wingerd 12, shades and models at your nearby ie nud tively. Arvidson put up a stiff bat-/lines of motors covering a price|Matthaei 406, Norton Phoenix Township Proposal to increase pay of legis-| Wyym 21. Lanpher dealer's, . ‘ fess. tle in the first round but was unable] range from the least expensive up rkinson 397, Polk 593, Romsaas| Harrison Garnett 3, Graham 16,/lators: Yes 6, no 9. posal to increase pay of legis- to continue the pace. into the $3,000 class were on dis-|377, Simonson 448, Stern 653, Watt|J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 0. Proposal to expand powers of/Jators. Yes 7, no 30. Popularly priced at five In the 130-pound class, ‘Pork | play. 616, Wingerd 419, Wyum 367, Peter-|_ Brant 14, Everson 7, Gibbs 18,/state equalization board: Yes 8, aerial to’ expand powers of to ten dollars Chops” Rombath won the decision] The show 1s sponsored by the au-| son’ 614, Lathrop 6, Magnuson 14, Bacon 6,!no 5, i state equalization board: Yes 26,| & over “Ham and Eggs” Hicks. tomobile dealers of Bismarck an‘l| Proposal to increase pay of legis-| Bonzer 7, Brastrup 12, Bryant 8, : Riverview no 8 The bout between Steve O’Don-|Mandan and will close Saturday! tators—Yes 280, No 960. Cline 18, Durey 12, Greene 7, Gron-| Harrison Garnett 8, Graham 2, Hazel Grove Township nell and Private Parks was called a/ night. Proposal to expand powers of|vold 7, Hyland 7, Jacobsen 6, Kin-|J. Nelson Kelly 0, Casey 1. Harrison Garnett 12, Graham 19, draw. Parks was the younger of] One of the most popular corners! state equalization board—Yes 653,| zer 14, Larson 14, Lefor 14, McLean| “Brant 3, Everson 7 Gibbs 2, J, Nelson Kelly 2, Casey 0. the two, but O'Donnell showed more} of the show is that where an elec-| No 532, : |%, Nelson 5, Noltimier 14, Pendray|Lathrop 8,-Magnuson 0, McLean 9,|°" Brant 22, Everson 14, Gibbs 18, 13, Wyckoff 6, Maddock 14, Matt-|Nelson 9, Noltimier 2, Pendray 3,| Lathrop 15, Magnuson 18, McLean Other Entertainers tomobile engine, whose working —____——_. —-@|haei 13, Norton 6, Oberg 7, Park-| Wyckoff 7. 16, Nelson 13, Noltimier 14, Pend- Private Hicks entertained with|P@fts are trimmed in nickel, is be- j Vote in Burleigh ' insén 13, Peterson 7, Polk 6, Rom-| Bacon 8, Bonzer 6, Brastrup 3,| ra: 15, Wyckoff 12. mouth organ selections; Williams, ing shown. ! A | saas 12, Simonson 13, Stern 7, Watt | Bryant 7, Cline 1, Durey 1, Greene ‘Bacon 15, Bonzer 14, Brastrup 14, Harrington and Mitchell presented| , Special entertainment which has | County Precincts || 5, Wingerd 13, Wyum 14. 6, Gronvold 5, Hyland 7, Jacobsen 6,| Bryant 17, Cline 14, Durey 19, a sketch entitled “Three Hot Dogs,”|@rann the hearty applause of all/g_° __" "4! Proposal to increase pay of legis-|Kinzer 1, Larson 3, Lefor 2, Mad-|Greene 16, Gronvold 13, Hyland 14, and Private Rosie Burns, in female] visitors is being given by Howard!” six precincts were still miss- | ators: Yes 4, no 16. dock 2, Matthaei 0, Norton 8, Oberg/ Jacobsen 13, Kinzer 14, Larson 13, attire, did some fancy dancing, in-|Melaney, the lyric tenor of the/ing today in the tabulation of | Proposal to expand powers of/8, Parkinson 0, Peterson 5, Polk 9,|Lefor 21, Maddock 21, Matthaei 18, eludii ft the Black Bottom and’ the|North Pacific, the Northern Pacific state equalization board: Yes 10,/Romsaas 0, Simonson 2, Stern 8,| Norton 13, Oberg 13, Parkinson 18, scientific boxing. Fe Propelled model of an au- Burleigh county's vote at Tues- quartet, the Bismarck Juvenile bs H s from | 20 10. Watt 7, Wingerd 2, Wyum 1. Peterson 17, Polk 20, Romsaas 16, are Fee of the program each| >and, the Bismarck Ells band, fur- peldiegieg ereyioualy pub- Estherville serve Proposal to increase pay of Icgis-| Simonson 22, Stern 16, Watt 16, group of entertainers were called to|™hed by the Soo line, and other Fished appear below. ‘The to- Harrison Cree Hs 22,/lators: Yes 4, no 8. Wingerd 20, Wyum 13, the stage and winners of first and music, tal vote for the 54 precincts re- | J+ Nelson Kelly 0, sey Sika ae Proposal to expand powers of 1 to increase pay of legis- second pliees were decided by the Many Forelgn Visitors ported follows: Brant 20, Everson 1, | state equalization board: Yes 8,| Jators: Yes 10, no 25. applause of the audience. The majority of visitors at the . Magnuson 21, Bonzer 1, Brastrup/no 2, Proposal to expand powers of state i 890, Graham nee. | show Thursday were from outlying Harrison Garnett 890, 19, Bryant 1, Cline 18, Durey 19, Taft ~ f thr aay bite ier ‘pay days went] ertitory and included large num-| 1087 4. Nelson Kelly 101, Casey Kinzer, 20, Larson 20, ig 21,| Harrison Garnett, 12, Graham 3,| “Talsstion board: _Yes 24, no 16, to O'Donnell and Parks, while the | Pere temuemoye cculers, Who are] Brant 1053, Everson 1087, | Noltimler 20, Pendray 16, Wyckoft/ 5. “Lbhosbyam dintivtagrt { gu ae Too Late to Classify “Three Hot Dogs” won second place, f entertained by the local dis-) Gibbs 031, Lathrop 959, Magnu- . J . rant 6, rson 12, p tributors. : inson 20, Peterson 1, Polk 1, Rom-| Lathrop 11, Magnuson 7, McLean 15, % 4 1031, Nel: p ‘op 11, p »|FOR RENT—Four unfurnished oon idee dating the boxing bouts} Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, Bis Tero Nolignte. 878) Pendray | £888 17, Simonson 38, Stern 1, Win-| Nelson 10, Noltimier 2, Pendray 4|" some ccitable cuor light _ house- : , 8, Wyum 17. Wyckoff 7. i were: Sergeant Watschke, referee; | ™&FCK auto equipment wholesalers,| 949 “Wyckoff 898. gerd 1 keeping oor in mod- : Sergeant Williams, timekeeper, and bee ale pete Briseesn a Bacon 1009, Bonzer 884, Bras- nee eae pay of legis: . Bacon, 11, Bonzer 9, hoes 2,| ern home, bath room altached. Bei SEEN EES Sergeant Olson, announcer, trainery| aisisy ‘rooms of the Capital Cher,| {up £97, Bryant 1020, Cline 922, | OP. ot." expand powers of | Pr 7ant Sy Cline 3, Durey Greene/ 223 Twelfth street north. Phone second, and other assignments 00) 016+ ‘Motor com “3 pital Chev-| Durey 859, Greene 961, Gron- state equalization : Yes 8sen 11, Kinzer 2, Rarsen: 6 ‘Lefor &, aoe ee i Bumafous to mention, ne re.| Everything for’ the automobile sre ian ate Larson teen, |n0 10. Maddock 6, Matthael 4, Norton 12)| ‘nome Clos, Wen atest modern /01 ont sel 4: ed inzer , Larson » p > he be A —_—__ 4 thaei 8 ‘ z 5 ' » 8 3, Sin , -R. i eas Klingensmith and {Cir Toven's preset pope | fueParknonn sub, Peers | rathtop $0, ‘agmon"aerBacon| Ser, go Wat 10, Wierd | POR GENTPurihed rom wi | H A T The Corwin-Churchill” sompany| 9%. Polk 921, Romsaas 808, Si- | 24° Ronzer 16, Brastrup 24, Bryant Proposal to increase of legis-| ble for (heer one _ block = a ‘Draper to Present | win “entertain tactory rege se Winssed Star Wyum 798. ¢ || 28, Cline 18, Durey 21, Greene 2 24,liators: Yes 7, no 18. | ere ee are een Feature Dance Act /iiiucra'e:t0 pm inasyin ins], Sxpponl te incre pay of 2, Rinses 24 Carson 36; Laer says Sganscise eds es | RADIO eal barenin, Good Zenit pr a legislators: Yes 943, no . % 3 foltimier 3 : ‘ Practically all of the feature acts | CT’ Facitlc hotel, Proposal to expand powers of Pender 28, Waskott Hoteinigr/no 8 maine : , time if setived Write of the Elks’ Minstrel Frolic to be ———_____—_-¢ state equalization board: Yes 1398.) dock 38, Matthael Norton 81,] ‘Harrison’ Garnett 7, Graham 29,] WANT TO RENT—Fornishea or y DAHL CLOTHING STORE resented at the city auditorium on / Vote Returns From 1} no 747, Oberg 33, Parkinson 27, Peterson 32,1 J, Nelson Kelly 1, Casey 4, uutuiaistied( fone be. five goon = starch 30 and 31 will be acts from}! . | PERE hi Polk 23, Romsaas 23, Simonson 26,! “Brant 29, Everson 14, Gibbs 27, strictly modern apartment. Good 3 ae eat ere ce ded the song mam-|, _ Nearby Counties (| sarrison Garnett 11, Graham 2, J,| Stor 29, Watt 26, “Wingerd 24,/tathrop 16, Magnuson 22, MeLean| focaticn Weiter fully denaaee Ai ices taenaree musical revues a je song num-|« : sae m 21, 15, N 14, Noltimier 25, Pend-| Write 1 ‘Ad. No. 15. : bers ally | © | Nelson Kelly 4, Casey 0. is ri ‘ribune jo. 15. Perea? The big male chorus, which Melntosh. Coanty Brant 8, Everson. 11, Gibbs _2,| jr To?#al to, increase pay of legis-| ray 20, Wyckoff 10, : i Joists in many of| Complete returns of Mcintosh) Lathrop 10, Magnuson 2, McLean 4 the tea, ie the, best the Eiks|county for Republican electors: 10, Nelson 10, Noltimier 3, Pendray athe gealintion ant tan ae i opinion of Clint| Brant 536, McLean 554, Everson 483,|3, Wyckoff 11. GENUINE GRIMM ALFALFA’ ~tbpel et Caged most of|Nelson 495, Gibbs 445, Noltimler| ‘Bacon 12, Bonzer 12, Brastrup 3,|"° ae Grass Lake Township ea wie their shows. 406, Lathrop 483, Pendry 402,°Mag-| Bryant 11, Cline 3, Durey 4, Greene! trarrison Garnett 21, Graham 20.|] SERES varlety very highin reee Each rehearsal sees some new|uson 435, Wyckoff 420. 12, Gronvold 10, Hyland 11, Jacob-} Brant 25, Everson 22, Gibbs 24,|] ommended by Stats Beperiment feature added to the program and} For delegates to Republican na-/sen 8, Kinzer 4, Larson 1, Lefor 2, Stations. bu. $3.75, the show is rapidly being whipped tional convention: Bacon 492, Mad-| Maddock 3, Matthaei 2, Norton 10, "Get my now seed “list— into shape. Recent additions to the} dock 469, Bonzer, Jr., 451, Matthael| Oberg 10, Parkinson 0, Peterson 8, W. gains big cast are Al Simons, G.| 412, Brastrup 398, Norton 470, Bry-| Polk 10, Romsaas 1, Simonson 4, » argo, N. D. Oo "Neil, | aut 496 Oberg 447 Cline 414, Park-| Stern 9, Watt 10, Wingerd 2, Wyum ay Tiss ee age, ee inson 387, Durey 367, Peterson 504,| 1. : : ‘i : One of the features of the show will|Green 454, Polk 429, Gronvold 407,| Proposal to increase pay of legis- be an ensemble dancing act in which|Romsaas 410, Hyland 463, Simon-/lators: Yes 2, no 16. about 16 will appear. In this act/S0n 443, Jacobsen 440, Stern 523,| Proposal to expand powers of r ¥ Klingensmith and Clint Kinser: ails Watt 509, Larson 423,| state equalization board: xe 9, no 6, : Billiard Hall at Once i it a grotesque B' » Wyum 5 runck Township ee ca resent = erotesaue ony CLEAN COUNTY. | arvison Garett 0, Graham 1, 3. $5 by 14, fally equipped— il “evidence of patient stud; ly one precinct is missing in} Nelson Kelly.6, Casey 5. = ss Mard: : rout pve evi Seti. Tene returns from McLean county to-|_ Brant 1, McLean 1, Nelson 1, reel, ba s and howling A ne pounen opine Me Netiiler ts Be a rasteup 1 Welsh Singers Come cincts out of the county's 62 give: |Bryant 1, Cline 1, Durey 1, Greene Highly Recommended Pec utae Sieaet i , Grain . Gronrale 1, Eimoncon 1, fieen 1, 004, J. Nelson Kelly 78, Casey 44, ‘att 1, inge! » Wyum 1. o— Brant 1,952, Everson 1,087, Gibb: P incre: of legis- The Welsh musicians who come to} 1,852, Lathrop 859, Magnuson 1,90 erate os i iad Bismarck Saturday evening an) Pree | Stclean 899, Nelson 956, Noltimicr! Proposal to expand powers of sent, Fd gn feat Ah he one Tee ane 1,620, W: ie ae her equalization board: Yes 3, a iy Dy J rastrup!no at- distinction. Each has won) 1,757, Bryant 3, Cli “ -: i cushi Be awn fold ot ree silat Berea 5, Cline 1,788, Durey Richmond Township n i 1666, Greene 778, Gronvold 740, Hy-; Graham 10, ‘and is widely experienced. land 913, Jacobsen 833, Kinzer 1,71 Brant 10, Everson 2, Gibbs 9, Miss Jeanette Christine, Soprano, | Larson 1,887, Lefor 1,831, Madd Lathrop 1, Magnuson 9, McLean 1, won honors as soloist in New) 1,913, Matthaei 1,669, Norton 2,{ Nelson 2, Noltimier 9, Pendray 11,; York, Chicago, Milan, and in parts/ Oberg 975, Parkinson 1,674, Peter| Wyckoff 1. ‘ ooh of England and Wales. _ son 899, Polk 770, Romsaas 1,774,| Bacon 2, Bonzer 1, Brastrup 8, Glanville Davies, baritone, has/Simonson 2,005, Stern 919, Watt | Bryant 1, Cline 9, Durey 8, Greene many successes to his credit. In| 799, Wingerd 1,749, Wyum 1,669. » Gronvold 1, Hyland 2, Jacobsen! 1917 he won the baritone solo in the} Proposal to increase pay of legis-|9, Kinzer 9, Larson 8, Lefor 8, Mad- | ead national contest, and in! tators—Yes 1,039, No 1,908, dock 8, Matthael 8, Norton 2, Oberg | 1918, the bass solo in the Neath| proposal to expand powers of|2, Parkinson 8, Peterson 1, Polk 2, ? ‘ piioral contest. Mr. Davies won| state equalization hoard—Yes 1,864, | Romsaas 8, Simonson 7, Stern 4, Z 1 T it honors in the operatic solo,| No 939, Watt 2, Wingerd 9, W; Swansea national, open to tenors, KIDDER COUNTY Proposal to incres s and basses in 1926. He! kiader county complete, 34 pre-|lators: A New and Modern Car Designed to Meet BH 9. also appeared as dramatic bari-! cincts, gave: P on all N ee Bate het, Coden, | arto caroat 21, ram ae iain Ba, "8 s : ew and Modern Conditions iitiam Tor Jones, L. R. A. M.,|' "Brant 812, ‘Everson 253; Gibbs|~" Painted Woods Townshi ift Statione: Gampeniscris ci anos ot So| Gti ges ¥tO) He, MagnunonT,) array Garnet 1 Gram 20, Teather Goods QUALITY PERFORMANCE 3 » A mia! rt a hy » encademy of Music, and has | 728, Pendray 719, Wyckott 221, | Lathrop 10, Magnuson 21, McLean Party: Goods BEAUTY LOW COST a m the Royal Academy| Bacon 219, Bonzer 205, Brastrup » Noltimier 20, Pen- . = A : : in London. 682, Bryant 326, Cline 706, Durey oft 13, Gifts and Novelties — Prices F. 0. B. Factory aa These artists, known ‘as the Cam-| 694, Greene 277, Gronvold 351, Hy-| Bacon’ 9, Bonser 13, Brastrup 19, yen brian Concert company, will be pre-|iand 304, Jacobsen 320, Kinzer 731,|Bryant'1i, Cline 20° Durew’ 17, Bibles gented in an extensive program at Larson 760, Lefor 660, Maddock 781,|Greene 9, Gronvold 10, Hyland 11, Candles Phaeton .....$395.00 Sport Coupe. .$550.00 | , Bie eee iy srening. ae Matthael 697, Norton 273, Oberg | Jacobsen 12, Kinzer 15, Larson 20, ‘Can Roadster $385.00 Tudor $495. 00 Sa i gt 2h han ne, Mia Portfolios. sae nies Eine hae e » My ty 5 uO a 3 the proceeds will be/63, stern 252, Watt 250, Wingerd| Peterson ‘14, Polk 10, Romeass 15 "Photo Albums Coupe ..... ....$495.00 Fordor ......$570.00 | church and used to furnish Sunday School | ¢¢3, wyum 642. Simo Stern 9, Watt 10, Win- pat Tooms. aprepoeal to increase, pay. of legis- fend tt, Wyum 15." i p08 ‘Memory Books ; No . to increase ise i akin Te | Eee Ree wee | err are, ot rd—Yes 5 posal expand powers o: ‘Aurora plies "i No 406, |. state ization board: Yes 22, ; SHERIDAN COUNTY es so : 2 county, complete, 30 Lyman Township gave: Graham 18. ham} Brant 17, Everson 2, Gibbs 17, Garnett 389, Gra Nelson Kelly 28, 4 | Lal 17, Lea it 729, Everson sir, dite 704, H Namen 8, Nene 16, pene 7 Truck Chassis, $460.00 — Liberal Payment Plan Copelin Motor Co. aoe Lathrop 311, Phone 318 Bismarck Sas 3 88, Mele 380, Noltimier 645, Pea. | Bacon 2, Bonaer } Brastrup 15, si Sen Gvay 617, | Bryant : $39, Bonzer 320, Brastrup | Gre di ab, haat mna. | sb arycat 86 Chae eae ee eae Be Gronveld 3, Hland 4, dor ary. 683. Grecne Gromvoid 275, k

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