The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1928, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 GRAND JURY IS preach and Cantor H. Macovas will chant the service. Services 1 also be held on THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hall’s Drug Store, supplit John Gorden, rent... rs. Mary Hayes, of putting on a surface will begin as soon as the weather permits. Numerous in uiries have been re- ceived by Mrs. Bryan from owners the fastest horses on this part of the continent. The grounds of the association are located about one mile east of thousand acres of valuable timber | land have been fire swept. : MELLON TO BERMUDA rat 2 ese sE38 riod of years by Prof. H. J. Mul- summer, asking the date of com-| Fort Smith, Arkansas, April 4.— | of the latter’s classmates Is Net Opposed 10 AGRICULTURE er at the University of Texas, The |G. E. Peterson, labor..-... led today ‘- reports of both men have ac-| Street Department, pay roll Woe deters thi neeson Begin. Ouachita national forest last night toria for his annual Easter Jurors Told They. Are Empow-| proposal to close the Ro: X-ray Used to Effect Plant} velopment. wekeies Liss ‘ .50| finest racing seasons in years, ac-|in the history of that government | party, e Rosser ave ‘ashburn Lignite many states and provinces of Can-| Forestry officials declined to esti- on U. S. Officer objection was offered to the pro- Ch April 4.—(AP! ak event! Plant and animal evolution can be| First National Bank, Minne- since October 11, last No opposition was/ velopment of new varieties that for-| Washburn Lignite Hee were satistied ty lose the crossing will be| periment station of the Missouri| Sterling Engine C PI A brick beflding the Ni Pa- ial Steam Laund x t precinct moe 2-1 the field erops, department of the | Captial Steam Laundry 4 ft ( tered windows and threw the - veloped, the announcement said. Hughes ‘ of the Bismarck Race and Rodco| of federal justice reached forth to- are ing on the field] N. W. Bell Telephone Co., Chicago politics. fused to authorize the appointment | % of heredity has been} plies .. ° 66 | Will complete the first horse barn coached in the federal laws applica-| election. po ery of grain, new rates of | Underwood Typewriter oe buildings, such as the judge’s stand, Th told that they are} such elections. life under the old system o! patient | | ceries : Ai 7 rn ‘ Z apaweree Yo indict persons who is decision was made known in} Selection and development of the} Mrs. Joe Gable, rent. ing of the half-mile track is Your Easter greetings are most tim it wit “In response to tf To Experiment on Apple Buds | Washburn Lignite Coal Co., ire weal gorilla ibaa! ately to anDOLNt wpectél “aodty , An application of Stadler’s X-ray coal : marshals in connection with the] is to be made this spring on hun- John Gustafson, relief. flowers or plants Just receive d coming prim: election, I find no| dreds of apple buds and twigs. All| Burleigh County Red Cross, e Passover Services ground for "altering the decision sal be aarked and their growth and! Sere : ursd imi ultimate fruiting two or three years el ros., supplie: Tonight, Th ay Meee ton yon une | Uh tent et hexice carefully watched. It is ex-| kins-Meyer, supplic warrant of law for such authority | pected entirely new types of apples Bismarck Dairy, supplies. and therefore I cannot agrnt your | Will be borne. : Markowitz Grocery, gro: request.” Prior to Stadler’s discovery, the} | ceries \, tonight and Thursday at 7:30 in the cei inaeclinionilic “bud sport,” or mutation, in the ap-' Wachter Transfer Co., wood curaelecton synagogue. Rabbi H. Shapiro will] naMEpD BISHOP OF OMAHA | ple was of such rare occurrence; O’Brien’s Cafe, mea i y . Rome, April 4.—(AP)—Pope Pius that discovery of a new variety pro-' Mrs. A. W. Swartz, relief, ey has ‘appointed Monsignor Joseph| duced by this internal process of| Barker Bakery, supplies. . Rummel, rector of Joseph’s | evolution esac event of a @-cade|J. O. Fredericks, board and Ni i or generation. TOOM oo sceseseeeeeees . Deni eee ae The same principle will be applied | Mrs. O. E. Hanger, board to 'e entire field of plant i-| and room Capitol Theatre Tonigtt - Wednesday Auditoré The following approximate ai Mai and 2 aa Be Resolved, that notice| quantities are given for the guidance ‘ iven to all owners ‘of property| of bidde: ILLIAM Ox be especially 60 linear feet of eight inch, C! Pp - SCONES | it of this imp: B, Hae fron watermain, in place. t 644 linear feet of six inch, Class B, cast iron water } alx inch g 1 None inch by sis inch e! nel six inch cross. Be It Further Resolve I Six inch tec. within thirty days after the date of} 2 six inch plugs. the, first publication hereof, the own-| All bids shall be made upon a basis a of cash payment for all work to be! 7 INSTRUCTED IN | "WEL, MIBAIN MUCH) ook; Sister onc: | einai Sac, rah | soe Raion wt) ytd Crossing Closing Gat irried on doriat nf experi. |St; Alexius Hospital, serv- 1 15| North Dakota racing circuit this| RAINS END FOREST FIRES _| sury, with’ his son, Paal, establishing | M. Wildes, labor at d ss t! tion in muda. G. W. Dean of —_—_— Hearing was he by the sausll coe Keer and animal red tern ioe, tlie: bee Indications point to on of the |ended the most serious fire situation | Paul, Minn., was included in railroad board this morning on : cording to Mrs. Bryan, who stated | reserve, reports to forestry officials ——E ered to Indict For Attacks | "ue ‘rows sing, over the Northern Pa- and Animal Evolution |» coal .....65 that letters she had received from |in this section indicated | today.| The 10th is the last day ie west of the city. in Brief Period | ron y Came by ada point to the entry of some of|maté the damage but said many | discount on Gas bills, except a suggestion by the | mmissi nm that the railroad be F yrsi Columbia, Mo., April 4—(?)— I e other tb was exp! wed road! effected by X-ray to encompass in| apolis, interest ....... Chicago early toda: becomes flooded or is blocked in any| s comparatively brief period the de-| Waterworks Dept, it had offered to this suggestion, and it jired several tions, al... litical significance, was indicated ‘unofficially "that a ie wae ante today’ at tig Freight and exp! The explosion blew out the to c entire front of a bull whieh | issued by the railroad board. lege of agriculture. Plies . Gamble Robinson, had been rented for a Hearings will be held this after-] The discovery, following three | Mueller Co., 1.89 . Skeels, labor and sup- laundry. noon on to close two] years’ work by Br. L, J. Stadler of . Plies . owned by a cific and Soo railroad tracks near| University of Missouri, speeds up| laundry Race Track Buildings captain was the ef & | the state penitentiary east of the hundreds of times the rate at | Modern * ig Small bomb todsy ‘which shat- | ‘he, whic improved varieties of grain,| sup fe Under Construction owner's wife and three children adinihe: Chante = Pricrawiganeite and. | Hewhes ee from their beds. Insurgents Beaten Six thousand progeny, or families, Waterworks Dept. Work on the track and grounds | Chicago, April 4.—(AP)—Fingers m Tequilla Battle iad barley plants from X-rayed | _ rental association is rogressing raph ‘ly, O Va 5 according rs. C. K. Bryan, day for the to Chie crime,| Washi , April 4—(AP)—At- | CFOP8 expe! imental plot under Dr.} services .... = manager, 1 ae ae er, tee sole ot] turnay General "Sargent today re- Sepa Gay ae ba Wee inNine,men who have been work- ig slic ing steadily for ie past two weeks cs > chek aa, eg iho] Sate eh len ag several sao, Seder | unr service Coy Ren 18) Tul ra es ey el 7 FY 7 it rit 1 vork immed- Soape ~ sume ad Witkerson, during the approaching primary pects to find new traits of growth, | Auditorium, pay roll... italy Ow the ft te aS alee Other ing—in fact, as|_ supplies 7 ble to bombings such as those at The attorney general held thut he and eens. 4 hel Week G: i blenchers and rest rooms, will be h U. S. Senator Deneen and| was not authorized by law to sanc-| Steat a number of mutations as he} Wetch Grocery, groceries.... buil i Ted Circle udge jwanson 16 ‘days ago.|tion the use of federal agents at} could have expected in his ¢ Gussner’s Grocery, gro Hee oo aca cles pss rt . . practically completed and the work attack or threaten a federal officer,|a telegram sent to Armour C. And-| Tare, or occasional, mutations in N. W.. Bell Telephone Co., suing persons whos interfere with the vot-|erson, United States marshal at| Which nature’s processes were un- Mes. Morey Miiipiiaate. sant . 3 = aptly tendered by the beauty and ing rights of citizens, and persons|Chicago. The message said: disturbed. Diniciitn A +: M fragrance of Hoskins - Meyer from our greenhouses they are in full bloom. Every flower ana plant of the season is here for Passover services of the Bismarck Hebrew congregati - will be held Make your choice early Prices are-very moderate marck hereby decl AU. sRTISEMENT FOR BIDS sary, to construct a watermain Sealed bids for the construction of sion on Avenue D, f1 a six inch water main extension on e et Hoskins-Meyer plans, ecifications robable cost, of T. y . M. Api Plans and specifications » for weeks, in the Bismarck Tribune, t! official newspaper of the said City of Bismarck, and 25 ounces for 25 cents Work shall be commenced on or provement, do. : uaranteed Pure i \ath 7, 7 ER iran tet crn [acta a, Sea ah . _ isiteonns | wil "be deemed’ to have’ consented] i978" cue “a CoE and Healthful Bye *@: (| Ay ~ State of Notth Dakota, terest thi Ge ent- z = ‘ Ifa, Our Governm Y used millions ofpounds . a NO oO wh . ‘warrant! : shall age (not ex —< is aa @ per cent per annum) which shall be I, M, H. Atkinson, City Auditor of] received and accepted by him at par the City of Bismarck, North Dakota,|in payment for the work. do hereby certify that the fore: ‘foc jd must be accompanied by is a true and correct. copy of ® certified check for Fiv: original resolution of the ($500.00) City Commissioners of said City of! Bismarck, adopted at a regular meet- EY said Board held on eh 37th, M. H. ATKINSON, (Seal) City Auditor, /28—4 /4) RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS WINGS of the MORNING #44 WINGS of the TWILIGHT The Board of City Commissioners oe the right to reject any or all i North Dakota MH, ATEINEON rater na hydra ant) ‘ STATEMENT Whi BESSIE LOVE —_ _ ae CAST trict Number Five, in accordance be «2 Ownership, Madagament, Ute. the plans, specifications and estimate ation, ete. required by tne Act of the probable cost, of Te Re Atkit oe eof August 24, 1913, aon, City Bagine nonin i] Of the Bismarck ‘Tribune, pub- pecitications. Oba | lished daily at Ic, ismarck, N. Dal for April ist, 1 State of North Dakota, County ot Burleigh—ss, je seateres me, a polar, in a2é for the Be It Further Resolved, t! jotice 0 Ane county atenetarn. Bataan: MDs alaceate eters] Ravine Se aa entra cients © assessed for the cost of} 2% law. deposes’ and says that he ja the publisher of th mai Tribune and ‘that ews! lowing ts, to the best of of the sald City of Bismarck, edge and be! Be It Farther Resolved, thi within thirty days after the da the first publication of this reso! MaDAny Uae te be aeasceiy coe EBS] Feguired bp the Act of Auguste 30) le to ent, donot file] 1912, embodied in section 443, Vostal vith the City Auditor ‘protests in| Laws and Regulations, printed on writing against the said improvement, the razeree of this form, to wit. then they will be deemed to have at the names and addresses thereto. of the publisher, editor, managing State of North Dakota, edito: id business manager: i Atkinson, City i M, n, the Cliy of Blamarck, Nor kota, : do hereby certify that the foregy las Managing Editor, Verne E. Joslin, a ‘rect copy of the| Bismarck, N. D. Business| Manager, Archie, O. Johnson, Bismarck, N. D. of ‘Bisma: 2. That the ‘are: (Give Ee ta ‘Swaera. or, if-a corporation, give ita 27, a or, 5 M. H. ATKINSON, name (Seal) | City Augr, and the names and add (3/28—4/4) par saat. ‘or more of the total amount D, Mann, Bismarck, N. D. $C. ilerorth, Bimarck: ND. . \ : Look for the r e d : tins 3. iat the known bondholders, : s % é , rs with a black or a green stripe her security hold- ° Street in Watermain and Wate: fF holding 1 per cent or si gieoune OF onds, District North Dal ES The tins are different from all others + so is the coffee + so is the tea. Whether they are better is for you to decide. Printed on each tin is a money back offer. Briefly ‘stated it is this: If you’ don’t like Schilling's best, your grocer returns your money at once. Your statement is enough. He pays you. We pay him. |. ‘The finest things usually come from those who specialize in fine vhings only. Only Schilling specializes on top grade coffee only ++ no 2nd or 3rd grades. Only Schilling brmge you the tender tea _ leaves as fresh and fragrant es they left the Oriental tee gardens. rity hol slog, in Cases 7 er security 4 _ : books of - . of F e nam : MERE time me] Pee eee Easter Sweets ‘Work shall be 2 3 : 4 fore May 3 Somehow Easter and Candy are always igs se le ae aes a) associated in our minds. Perhaps it is arnt ae ee, oa crear ao tna eecepted: by him ot porte ~ At all events, you'll find » big-and fine bid anton oak selection of candy here, and if we don’t }‘pslisrs, 'o suit you, it won't be the fault of the size of our stock. : ‘Pure goods, at that—no adulterants or imitations.. The best that can be: had: OLYMPIA : & CONFECTIONERY , N ‘ Beking Powder + Tea #19 Spices + 31 Extrec: Mammon, | : Cit; i ona .

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