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rey PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BURLEIGH CO. | COURT TERM T0 OPEN TUESDAY 117 Cases Listed on Calendar, 15 of Which Are Criminal —Jansonius on Bench With 117 cases listed on the cal- endar, the spring jury term of Bur- leigh county district court will open at the court house here tomorrow at 10 a.m. Judge Fred Jansonius will be on the bench. Fifteen of the c: criminal actions, as State vs. F. ing a motor vehicle icated. State vs. Isaac Ku State vs. Earl G port of and deserti minor children State vs. Ja in the liquor tr: State vs. Will operat- | r, grand State vs. Georg larceny. vs. W. H. Brown, threaten- @ Beckholl, en- | or traffic. | Pedfergonia, en-) liquor traffic as sec- gaging in th State v: gaging in ond offe: State vs. F cea Hoffman, geiving the proceeds of prostitut MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 Shell 400 “Extra Dry” Gasoline Served through new, modern, Bowser, accurate measure pumps at our curb means quality and service you'll like. , Your Car Thoroxghly greased over our modern inside grease pit and washed by experts with our Curtis Air Mist Machine (air mixed with water) will make your car last longer and look better. Won’t you try our prompt, courteous curb service? Lahr Motor Sales Company PLANS GOING FORWARD FOR flight of 58 hours 42 minutes, the voters of the state at the imary election will be filled, | ortablished o day by Majo G A L A E V E N T [i was announced ab thevseeres | |T and os prete, Ita- tary of staie’s office today. ti today by State vs. Homer Taylor, is heck without funds. ! State vs. Heimo Siirtola and Fino Pihlaj roperty. a State vs. Jacob Davis and Rich | Baker, larceny of poultry. sury. State vs. Bill Blue, selling and dis- Forty of the 102 civil actions suncement is veen leased to cases. ae The 42 petit jurors summoned for this term have been ordered to re-| Erwin and Clarence Klusmann, port at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning > ss 4 Bnd it is expected that trial of cases | Heme Town Boys, on Dem: will start immediately after the call onstration Program of the calendar. ° New Salem, N. D., June 4.—(Spe- KIN T R |cial to the Tribune)—-New Salem— renowned for its Holstein cattle ed the dairy poultry special train this morning with a crowd of | y 2,000 who showed their inter- jest in the program by refusing to be scattered by occasional light Shafer-Morris, Nestos-Brown | Showers of Team for First Week's 's of the New Salem ein’ Dairy Calf club, = 4 mann and Clarence Klus- Campaign mann, were on the program, giving a demonstration of dairy t ; iging. These boys Independent candidates for var-|!U° 4 3 fous offices will travel in teams dur-|{t4in June 16 and will appear on ing the first week of the speaking |{he Program at each mecting, re- Brmemoni hich got under to, | Placing Gordon Brandes and Perci- Gay and which will continue with.|Yal Larson, La Moure county club out interruption until the eve of the|P°ys who gave a demonstration in state primary election June control of poultry parasites at each Attorney General George af | Sto) er, candidate for the Republican J rn gubernatorial nomination, will he|John Kiusmann and Clarence is the Sccompanied during the first. week|S0n of Fred KIusmann, both well- of the campaign by James Mo known dairy f: y Carrington, candidate for attorney | 2&9 these tv won a trip to general. jthe on show where R. A. Nestos, candidate for the} Erwin declared champion of the Republican senatorial nomination,| United States in dairy judging and will be accompanied this week by/the team placed fourth. A. 0. Brown, Bucyrus, candidate! Music was furnished here by the for state treasurer. |New lem boys band under the John W. Carr, Jamestown, candi-| leadership of W. L. Jacobson. Ar- dat: for lieutenant gov also|tangements for the meeting here will have a teammate whose name/ Were made by a local committee as- has not yet been announced. sisted by county agent R. G. New- This week itineraries for the lead-| comer. ing Independent spea allow: Members of the committee are Shafer and } Chairman Edward Sullivan, editor June 4, afternoon, Washburn;!of the New Salem Journal; R. G. * evening, Goodrich. | Meyers, August Wildi, Fred Wieg- June 5, Bowden 11 a. m., Fessen-|mann, John Tellman, George Blank, den 2 p. m.; evening, New Rockford. | Henry Engelter, F. H. Ellwein, 0. H. June 6, McVille 11 a. m.; evening, | ich. Cooperstown. John W. Haw of St. Paul, director June 7, afternoon, Finley; eve-|of agricultural development for the ping, Northwood. Northern Pacific, joined the train June 8, Hatton 3:30 p. m., May-/last night at Mandan. Wille 3 p. m.; evening, Hillsboro. A meeting is being held this after- June 9, “argo radio station at/noon at Hebron and this evening at 32:30 p. m.; evening, Casselton, Dickinson. Zune fee apoiecn, Ashley, eee ee une 12—Ellendale, Oakes, . 5 June 13—Eazeley, ‘La Moure |Corwin-Churchill Co. fune 14—Marion, Lisbon. | Tune 15—Cogswell, Lidgerwood. Plans Rearrangement June 1¢—Hankinsse, Wahpeton. |Of Garage Facilities June 18—Park River, Grafton. 2 gig eee ' June 19—Grand Forks, Grand | y, for an extensive rearrange- Foun | mi service facilities at the Cor- June 20—Devils Lake (radio at | fit Churchill company garage have n) Leeds at 3 pm. Cando. — |Pec? completed, it announced ‘Tune 21--Bisbee, Rolla. Z Hoey, by N. O. Churchill, and work June 22—Dunseith, Bottineau. | he started ees June 23—Mohall, Kenmare. ieee June 24—(Sunday) Due to. the une arshall, Garrison. Wi <3 June 26—Underwood, Bismarck, | MU™Per of Chi pidly increasing x owners in this territory the local company has Kradio). istie and Frown found it necessary to provide more June 4 errand Brow ics even |Convenient service facilities and aration, 'y , larger show rooms, Mr. Churchill Jalier: eve-|S8¥8- The present ‘sh ime, 5, afternoon, Cavalier; eve-|tho southeast corner of the erase bing, G 6, afternoon, Petersburg; | Puilding will be enlarged and larger |S aged *! plate glass windows will be put in. prgning Wr tiarnonin Mayville; eve-|, No enlargement of the building bin ‘Buxton. if . itself is planned, as it now has a ing, ©, afternoon, Hunter; eve-| floor space of 125 x 140, but the car i ” - storage space will be considerably iene 9. afternoon, Pekin: evening, reduced and the additional room ’ * * ’|thus provided will be used for en- Jane ao Hannat a a Carrington. piraer Wark rooms and servicing de- june eyenne, Maddock. wii i June 18—Rugby, Rolette. The Corwin-Churchill garage is June 14—Willow City, Landa, fully equipped to care for every need June 15—Antler, Lansford. of the automobile owner and the June 16.—Tolley, Carpio. changes under consideration are for June 17—(Sunday). the purpose of giving even quicker John W. Carr and better service, Mr. Churchill June 4, afternoon, Plaza; evening, | S4Y8- wine, & afternoon, Ray; evening,| Harvester-Thresher aie &, afternoon, Grenora; eve- Day Draws Hundreds 7, afternoon, Noonan; eve-} Today is Harv r-Thresher day . | Lunds Valley; has been arranged’ by the Teenie June 9, afternoon, Berthold; eve- ee eee Sa a ee MEbe lie Drake, Towner. ONealy $00 visions had regi June 12 — Minnewaukan, Devils | with the local bette before, wed m. today. Visitors are here from fie southanstern part of North Da- ee 4 y's lots at Broadway aveni xe Sone 1t—(Suncey) Mandan street for ‘inspection. ser : eral tractors, International 5 acts and feat-|of all models, combine harvester- theatre, |threshers, separatorfs, ‘Wednesday evening,|2"d other farm machine: 1 pang ‘peats - 50c, Come early! see how they work. today by W. E. Lahr, head of the Lahr Motor Sales company, that the east 90 feet of the Lahr building, ntgomery Ward and Company, including all three floors and basement. The Lahr company will retain the west 50 feet o: |WET CANDIDATES ,, Shown above, will establish a retail the building as well as the annex PRIMARY VOTE CONTE TOURS s BENG CASI Nine North Dakota Points to Be Visited This Campaign Closes June 26 disposing of mortgaged] and expects to be ready for business early this fall. building of the local farm machin- ery company at noon, luncheon and _ program the whole group left for the Capital theater at 1:30 o'clock to witness demonstra- tions and to hear lectures by repre- sentatives of the company concern- ing the operation of the types of machinery ‘he local office of the company, managed by J. C. Taylor, has se- ices of two Chicago men, specialist in farm machinery, for the demonstrations. J. L. McGaffrey, asssistant district sales manager, and J. H. Harrover, harvester-thresher Mr. Harrover gave the illustrated lecture at the theater. This is one of the bigges. events jof its kind ever held in the state according to Mr. Taylor. are from localities between Tappen, and Miles City Mont. will be concluded before 5 p. m. so those who wish to return home to- night may do so. LEMKE SEEKS BANK DEBATE Challenges Shafer to Discuss! State Branch Banks at Six Meetings listed on the calendar for this term | Have been continued from previous AT NEW N ALEM IN l0W A TOD AY terms while the other 62 are new | Four Candidates Seek Repub- lican Gubernatorial Nomina- tion—Democrat Unopposed cured the ser Nine North Dakota points will be visited this week by wet candidates seeking favor at the June primaries, C. P. Stone, wet candidate for the {U. S. senate, announced today. the delegates finish their present itinerary, the second and Des Moines, Towa, June tional highway ‘rom Belfield to in gl candidates made their bic for nom- Towa’s primary election today. Voters had a choi Governor John Hammill of Britt, seeking a third term on a good roads latform; Former State Senator M. Bowman of Waterloo; State Sen- have been covered, and the remain- der of their time will be spent in the first district. i will be closed with a voters’ ra| the Bismarck municipal auditorium Tuesday evening, June 26. The itinerary up to June 10 fol- ator Lars J. Skromme of Roland, ponents of the proposed $100, state bond issue for primary road improvement, and Marion E. Ander- son of Clinton, advocate of modifi- .| cation of th prohibition laws. W. Housel of Humboldt, Demo- crat, was unopposed for the Demo- cratic nominatio., for governor. In five of the 11 congressional districts of Iowa—the third, fourth, seventh, ninth and eleventh- lican contests were offered in the of- fice of congressman. The ninth dis- trict also had a deciding election to name a successor for the unexpired term of Representative William R. Green, who resigned to become judge of the federal court of claims. In the fourth district congres- resentative Gilbert lorthwood, oldest in point of service in the national house of representatives and co-author tor McNary of the Mc- Nary-Haugen farm relief measure vetoed twice by President Coolidge, was opposed by J. A. Nelson, ttorney, for the Republi- can nomination. G. 0. P. Committee to Take Up Contests in Alphabetical Order Kansas City, June 4—()—Tack- ling a series of contests for delegate seats in next week’s convention the turned first today to the dispute It planned to take up contests from states in alphabetical this indicating that day or two before the difficulties in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, where the entire delegations are in be On motion of David W. Mulvane, committeeman from decided 3 36 June 4—Minnewaukan .. June 4—New Rockford .. June 5—Carrington . June 6—Cooperstown 383es8 PeeVVeTS BBBE3E38 June 8—Edgely . June 8—Ellendale . June 9—Gackle June 9—Streeter MINOT P. 0. EMPLOYE DIES Minot, N. D., June 4.—()—Clyde . Swigart, 39, second oldest em- ploye in the post office here, died today of a ruptured appendix. He was employed as a city carrier. MASONS GATHER IN FARGO Fargo, June 4.—@)—Fargo’s an- Masonic homecoming week, formally launched with a concert at the Masonic temple Sun- day evening, was continued today with the 105th reunion of Scottish Rite bodies and the conferring of Master Mason degrees by Shiloh and | D East Gate blue lodges. ORGAN PROGRAM rYLANNED Miss Grace Duryee Morris will broadcast on the through station KFYR Tuesday at 6:30 p. m., according to C. F. Dir- lam, program director. play at the First Presbyterian 8s S So 2 Klusmann is the son of William Lemke today challenged George F. Shafer, Independent can- didate for governor, to debate the question of branch banks of the Bank of North Dakota in six coun- ties of the state. Shafer said early today that he had not received Lemke’s challenge and was not ready to discuss it. Lemke in his challenge, copies of which were sent to the state press, proposed that Shafer name three of the counties in which tt + discussion is to be held, that Lemke name three and that a seventh debate be held at Grand Forks to discuss the state mill and elevator. Len.ke said in his Two years N. Haugen of Why stay single when you can buy a diamond engage- Modern ment ring and a three stone) coal eade e oon diamond wedding ring at Bon- ham Bros. for $50? pele pgs 3 eee Who Is Your : Skinny Friend, Ethel? Hollows in cheeks—hollows in the sides of neck,—flatnes~ in chest— why don’t you do something to make yoursel McCoy’s Tablets put on weight— that but they build up your health and you grow strong- er and more energetic McCoy takes all the risk—Read this ironclad guarantee. taking 4 sixty cent boxes of Mc- Coy’s Tablets boxes “It has been brought to my at- tention that you have made question of branch banks of the Bank of North Dakota the main topic in your speeches for the Re- publican nomination for and that you violently oppose such WILLS AND COCHET WINNERS June 4.—(P)— Helen Wills of the and Henri Cochet of France today champions in the singles of the “I accept full responsibility for sponsoring the branch bank plank and getting it into the League plat-| were crowned mn men’s and women’s International hard court tennis Miss Wills defeated Eileen Bennett of straight sets, 6-1, 6-2, and Cochet’s final round victory was won over his countryman Rene Lacoste, 5-7, |.Leaguers and Independents favor branch banks of the Bank of North After neming terms for the pro- posed debates Lemke said: “A discussion of these issues I am sure would be of interest to the peo- I am sure they would be interested to know no de- positor cver lost a dollar in the Bank of North Dakota. be surprised to learn that if the bank has lost money it has lost it in the private banks you so strongly They will be interested to know that depositors have lost in the neighborhood of $3: the private banks you favor and the statement Lemke said he is confident the verdict of the people will be for the branch banks and that Shafer will not be the Republican candidate for gov- ernor in the fall election. Robber Gang Wofks in N. W. Minnesota 4,—(?)—Using roke into six places in Norman and Polk counties in Minnesota late Sat- urday or early Sunday and escaped with about $105 in cash, according to word received here. Three of ae burglaries were at ple of the state. to allot 30 minutes to a argument, where delegates at large are involved, 20 minutes where the fight centered around district dele- gates, and 10 minutes for summing- up. gn all, contests involving about 70 Too Late to Classify just ask for McCoy's improvements. will| sleeping room. Call at 316 Third street. FOR SALE—1923 Willys-Knight quick cash sale or take a small car a place. Write Tribune Ad. ° fo, 68, FOR RENT—Practically new mod- ern 3 room apartment, with priv- ate bath, 3 c‘osets and store room. rance, 802 Second rienced typist for Winston-Newell eee FOR RENT—Modern furnished rivate home, close in. Call at 305 Third street. FOR RENT—Five room house. I WILL take care of children for mothers who want to work. Phone 588-J. FOR RENT—Strictl seats were on the calendar for hear- Capital Funeral 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—e2 Jos, W. Techumperlin - Prop. end is not yet.” Also private ent street or phone WANTED—Ex, ‘WHITNEY DEFEATS LEE , Ohio, June 4.—(AP)— Cleveland, ere aes Sos 2° years bead rotherhood Railroad Phone 1218-R. ‘Trainmen, today was defeated for sident of the organization Special Prices on Baby Chicks For Delivery after priced to sell, PRICE PER HUNDRED Light Broilers .......+++++8 8.00 Leghorns, Anconas, Heavy t Neillsville a mercantile com- pany was broken into and the Gen- eral store at Shelly and General store at climax also were entered. Cash registers were rifled. A week ago seven places in the vicinity of Anamoose, N. D., were robbed. EWERT SENTENCE SUSTAINED June 4.—)—The South Rocks; R. 1. Reds, Wyandottes, Black Mi. MOFCAS coreceesscssrceese 21.00 Bilver Laced Wyandottes, Buft or White Orpingtons 12.00 Light Brahmas .....++++++ 16.00 Order direct from this ad. Remit with order. Magill & Farge Displays are set up on the com-|of ; »|ure picture, Company 215 Bismarck time. ing so that Bismarck’s visitors may Mandan, Wi 5 Bismarck time. The 1 North Dakets 50c. Come early! |discount on Gas Visitors enjoyed luncheon at the} All seats r Democratic Ticket Belgian Flyers Stay ocratic ticket to ‘be presented to When filings closed it was jours this afternoon State Officials Arranging for] thought there would be no can- Reception of Mrs. Long- worth in North Dakota didates listed for state auditor, | were Still going insurance commissione: and secretary of state because Piles Can Be Cured sons for whom petitions had Minot, candidate for auditor; missioner. pear as a candidate for secre- | bed and no hospital bills to a success for 28 years been Old gas, electric, kerosene, coal or wood ranges lib- Ranges until June 16th. When every cooking appliance EX- CEPT gas ranges will be a “Drug on the Market” so here is your chance to save money, CONSOLIDATED UTIL- ITIES CO. Z 510 Broadway If after Dollar thin, underweight man or woman doesn’t gain at least 5 unds and feel.completely satis- with the marke improvement in health—your druggist is auth- orized to return the purchase The name McCoy’s Cod Oil Tablets has been s! rice. iver at Cowan’s or Finney’s drug stores or any drug store in America.—Adv E. B. KLEIN Candidate for Member of School Board Schdol Election, June Sth. Having 8 child the echools, uate Inrese wiles towand the Serie sad pulang Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Pol. Adv. Lacks One Office in Air 59 1-2 Hours cts ila oA canes All but one place on the, = fe aera igen ‘ar, cance. been filed had not presented Without Surgery epee no els eae statements of candidacy. m received concerning the It was disclosed today, how- instructive fully visit to North Dakota in July of] ever, that two of the three had wae, lage aa Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, daughter] remedied this deficiency and of the late Theodore Roosevelt, state| their names will appear on the officials are going ahead today with| ballot. They are W. A. Riebe, plans for her reception in the stat They are also arranging for the visit} and Mrs. M. A. Hildreth, Far- of the committee of six United] go, candidate for insurance com- Saiseen ae spec by Senator if Hehe / eorald P. Nye, which is coming Mrs. W. S. Porter, Calvin, has | the issors, “ elec. here to visit proposed national park| not filed a statemc * of candi- Mating vo se sites in the Bad Lands and the Kill-] dacy and her name will not ap- ing method, without deer mountains. ; J. J. Ermatinger, secretary of the) tary of state. The McCleary treatment has hard Le lv ereteoaatd Pode ‘4 iene aROTANS ‘and in lora this morning to confer wit Fe ER DAKOTAN DIES 14,000 cases: EE a rete ed Siar spate th PNET Pi BS i ld a celel ion in connection wi e | was receive lay of the death of] Dr. M todi dedication of the new Roosevelt Na-| Charles W. Sutton, for many Parco t patil book. i wal be ‘sent a resident of that city and of Hills-| plain wra; free and ‘id. Sentinel Butte July 13. Mrs. Long-| boro, N. D., at Tecumseh, Mich. ‘ell your about thine ade, worth has been invited by Governor Sorlie to participate in this celebra- The new highway will be of particular interest to the Roosevelt family as it replaces the trail which =. the famous colonel followed when he DRY resided in the Bad Lands. North Lore My aueet oe fee tion of the joosevelt, femorial : bridge at Chaloner’s ferry near Wat GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY ford City July 14, and the senate Mrs. T. J. Logan subcommittee will be in the state rid July 18, 14 and 15 to inspect the proposed park sites. Whether or not either Mrs. Long- worth or the senatorial party will come to Bismarck has not It_is considered possible that they will come into the state over the Great Northern road going directly to Williston and from there to Chaloner’s Ferry, Killdeer andj From Medora the senators ‘ W. ANTED will go on to Wyoming to inspect other proposed park sites, and easily cured without tricity or any other cutting or burn- rectal troubles, write * — - Bismarck Phone 258 o CLEANING Send t Mandan 96 Mandaz, N. D.