The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1928, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . J AMESTOWN IS ‘have rend ieee ae Poe ODD FELLOWS line of march will be north on Sec- a sections of the Pay ee night eH home following a ling- aan Minot and C. H. Johnson senator and John W. Carr next ond street to Broadway, east on obstructive tactics o! New York | ering illne: ‘ me i " governor of North Dakota, Broadway to the city auditorium, can readily be overcome and the| The Rev. Fr. Slag will officiate,| , Red River, District—Rev. C. W. John Morris is being well sup. . work gotten under way very soon.”| and pall bearers will include B. A,I Ported in his candidacy for attorney Public Is Invised a . " SAincinn Ad % 7. di general with the American Legion At the city auditorium the Dec- Imports and exports to the Great, Wochle, Ray Schreiner, Ad m/ | When ships are launcher d posts especially active. Yet no one oration of Chivalry will be conferred Lakes region aggregate 30,000,000 | Brown, John Brown, Wendelin! America flowers a strewn so here is confident that Carr will get on a class of ladies and chevaliers. b) tons a year, Nestos said. Schneider and Sebastian Goetz, In-} instead of a bottle of wine. be in INDEPENDENTS a big majority in Stutsman county AS PA Brigadier General P. G. Harrington Approximat-ly one third of the |terment will be in St. Mary's cem: Fintona wr urea over Langer. 5 of Bismarck will be in charge, as- tonnage is wheat, he said, and the |etery, ie pellet are SE | The Farmers’ Union is held to be |sisted by hie staff and Canton Lake saving in freight would be added to| Until illness forced her to give up Y county. Its organization work has | s Man sel work done in public a Vv ansportation Fa-| Since it is conceded that the Liver- | at the se Shafer’s Convention Promise hel the Nonpartisan League and! Head Grand E t of Bismarck, as well as all mem- lat sei peal niaehet sets the price received m1 Repudiation Wrankles Carr {will help it. a eee lead Grand Encampment bers of om soled mee a cilities and Reduced Costs | for wheat sed domestically, ‘utsman county may in al ie urge Oo witness ie Col 4 waterway wou! Re about Adherents finish with a majority for the In- |. for. Next Term ithe highest honor that can be given Mean Farm Relief’ cents bushel to the receipts of the | demus blag lB at oe Ree EG Se Pavey wheat farmers of North Dakota, | Francis, who fives he —This | at below its former majorities an: Odd Fellows of North Dakota and! After the program at the o| Gardar, N. D., June 5.—(—The| the speaker sa‘. ‘ . a PC one eo ert rege a fair prospect that Thore-! members of all affiliated bodies en-| torium the Htuntovites HSS at? | Shite andl lbeek Sr the GOAT Lacs. Pointing out that | North Dakota’ Five North Dakotans bi for, the Independent faction in the |e" and his running mates on the itered the second day of their three- | Baidites WHI be IRiaeed Ae SE Law waterway on the| Pas raise 394,462,000 bushels of | , TWO : fi state ticket will carry this county. day state convention here today jof candidates will be initiated. . Lawrence rway the | wheat in the last four years, Nes- | to Attend Lutheran | state campaign. isensicets facts Mossi jWith business sessions scheduled for |the same time the Lady Muscovites | economic conditions of North Da-| {yn said the saving in freight on} q.. ; ; Moi | Efforts to heal the breac ee all branches. Will initiate a class at the Odd Fel-| kota were discussed in detail by R.| this rain would have totaled $35, Synod in Des Moines ARABI AN Gee cases fr sinaierommenien | Election of officers for the ensu- lows hall. levis Ancygstos Independent senatorial! 590,000 which would have been add | when George F. S Una: Be | {ing year brought the meeting of the| A street dance will bring the con- | candidate, here today. ¢| ed to the income of farmas of this! Five North 1 9 several _ positive Tutte for “kov- {Grand Encampment to a close late | vention to a close. Declaring that ‘itis ae ane | State. i Jchided in the de! KNIGHT. i LANG rl et Gael yar yesterday. James Hardie, Grand ae Sore Aer crit, Saitcs| the! entire Wation will Wenefit Site Nout ord ernor and pel ved We Cate ‘Forks, was elected grand } atriarct ; Fourth of July Fund | tion ot ite: Ear 4 m relief, | ftom the deep waterw Nestos which will attend ¢ annual | ¢ ‘ iter ak ck tin We Ot the . (R._E, Carlander, Bismarck, hich Py Start! x. effective hese things will bonge: | Said, since it will relieve t con- convention of the Luth \ugus- |] The funniest big feature speaker of ths Le ed . i priest; S. W. Woodhouse, Berthold, Collection to Star Ae Dues deep wa.| Eestion on the eastern railronus./tana synod which opens at “Des contedy of (he seauh legislature, bend oe “the breach| Another step in the campaign to-{senior warden; ‘ I*, Miller, Wahpe- aul ented uh Oe at ny an | This, he said, is sure to come * Moines next Friday : i " itlas ‘erasiod hse" boba healed have | wit te elimination of Prosperity’s [eh y grand renee tte tt Bismarekers who want a big] important part in establishing the Sucrl opulation grow ta rs gt mortinwest’s repre entation at Pettorwiitices: Bis been going out from Jamestown, but ' greatest enemies—waste and inef- (Curtis, Lisbon, scribe (reelected): a ES (ice cael naire eee prosperity and secur-| ject to North Dakota and the Nath the } R disunietl” AeHIeh th 7:15 and 9 p. m. that is not borg ee Independent {icieney—was announced today by|A. J. Cole, Lisbon, treasurer. (re. coniGes appointed by the Asso-| “With all North Dakotans behind | West: Nestos said that ficures based 1°) in North and Sere ieee mty will be (Dr. Julius Klein, directir of the jelected)." he icers {tiation of Commerce will collect | the erajee Month, Daketans behind | on the estimated cost. of tae South B Adults - 40c Children - 20c majority in Hirth Moa th |Bureau of Foreign and Domestic| The following appointive officers suis dating’ the test, of the Week ea aide BEE eeLieaae feusitilite | Ject show that the savi Luther alparis ae Sarite thi ‘are ill be |Gommerce, Department of Com-|were named: M. R. Hovde, Dts hah were subscribed during the| no project of today gives greater| Stipments alone would pay 15 per | United State a conpiecty overturned and” that|merce in the form of a decision to Gre ies ini aie enn me winter, promise’ of unquestioned and con-; °°Mt interest on the investment. ious foreign mission fi : ill piv undertake a nation-wide retail credit inaticne raat 3 i i | Shao i . ick aie able, jtend the conveftion. The ¥ m: Jocly for Braticr, Thorsesn-and the Bane ee te ee een te One SER CaM ASH. Taster Ce MAWiG: | Geaees Treks ete cat Mey BoemNmUnteral: [rae society th ae i icket. rene as . 2 i ; _|ton, F. M. Davis, Joe Kelly, A. W.| said. rs ; sessions during: th F: orleans poBUIEe in James-| , The work will be carried on un- Bucs cited fest tet fete cad of |Mellon, T. P. Allen, J. M. Fieck, | Commenting on the opposition ot| Will Be Tomorrow heey town. He had a legitimate and per-| er, the joint auspices of the as the entire convention was the grand | William Kontos, A. E. Brink, Harry | New York interests to the project, i iB # | Feeaie oe THEATRE N fectly worthy ambition to be gov-|Pattment of Commerce and the Na. reception at Patterson, hall last /Hanson, E. J. Gobel, N. 0. Churchill, | Nestos said “if we can secure a| Funeral services will be held to-|: | ek ~ ernor of this state and he was will-| {ional Retail Credit Association, } 7 yption at Pat participating in/E. A. Brown, Frank Ernisse Harry | united and aggressive group in the|morrow morning at St. Mary's pr. et—Rev, S$. N. Tonight: aaa FHP ‘ ing to make his campaign for elec- with a membership throughout the full ” siniform, Officers of all |Rosenthal, J. C. Oberg, S. W. Rob-| central west working enthusiastical-|cathedral for Miss Mary Bochi 11. E. Hedstrom, | jf onight an u iy is tion as an Indejendent. His town |Country of more than 18,000, | Fuit._ unifan the order were in the |ertson, W, E. Doti, Frank Moule,! ly for this project and cooperating |daughter of Mrs. Anna Roehm, - ‘I and his county gave him practically |, Precise information about exist- receiving line. and N. E. Bystrom. | With the administration and with|Twelfth street, who died Monday | a i unanimous backing. Tay eee eae ae The memorial program this after- —— —— ——_— SS Shafer Breaks Promise changes contributing towards lower ten a . Shits CaHstungeree a On the day of the convention Mr.!living costs for consumers and a the Wate eentermetowet gave the al: Shafer was asked whether he would| better balance for tradesmen. Ac- dress of bes come. W. A. Hite of accept the nomination for governor. |cording to J. R. Hewitt, first vice Ashley, grand mester responded His answer was a most positive president of the @ National Retail |qytley, grand mest var by Judge declaration that he would not. Credit association, retail sales now A.G. Burr of Huiack. | The question was put to him a sec- | approximate $40,000,000,000 a year, |"“The Ladies’ Patriarch Militant de- ond time and’ he declared he would |60 per cent of which involve credit gree is being exemplified at Patter- not be a candidate without the!in some form. son hall this afternoon and the unanimous endorsement of the con-) | cadets as ah Patriarch Militant banquet will be xention. Carr's name was pre-| Air Service Is No held at the Grand Pacific hotel this sented. So was Shafer's. Stutsman evening at 6 o'clock. Sr dite Ciewersibn i eed oe Better Than Train Sight-seeing Tour it holds tha afer had bro! a ° * Visi i ke promise. This county's Independ- for Bismarck Mail tena thee ma, 2 , ents were fairly enthusiastic about —_— starting from the Patterson hotel. Shafer as a candidate for senator. Bismarck uses the air mail service At 8 o'clock all officers and cheva- So there was an ominous silence |ittle, Postmaster 0. Lundquist said liers and members of the Ladies @ when Shafer’s name was presented | today. | Auxiliary will meet at the city audi- to che convertion, Later Carr! Air mail inquiries at the local |torium for a rehearsal. of the Tee. moved to make Shafer’s nomination postoffice concern New York serv-|oration of Chivalry. & ‘ unanimous, i ice mostly. Air mail service doesn't] The Rebekah degree will be ex- But ever since that time the| give better service than train from emplified at a meeting of the Re- fs mourners have been gathering} Bismarck to New York. bekah Assembly at the Odd Fellows round. They declare Carr now is| Air mail planes leave Minneapolis | hall at 8:30 tonight. At the same . active for Shafer because he has|at 2:30 p. m. daily, arrive in Chi-|hour the subordinate degree work been forced to knuckle down and {cago at 7:30 p. m., and reach New | will be given at Patterson hall, with they doubt that his heart is in his} York ‘at 6:15 a. m. the following |degree teams from Melville and e@ effort. Carr is mighty busy assur- | day. Hampton competing. : » a ing all comers that he is satisfied.| Bismarck trains arrive in Minne-| The street dance on Third street. But it is hard for his old friends|apolis at 6:53 p. m. and 7:10 a. m. just north of Main avenue will start +A A to believe him. mail on these trains must wait |at 10 o'clock. Visiting Odd Fellows | e Significant indication of Stuts-| until 2:30 in the afternoon for the |and Rebekahs are invited. man county’s attitude came last/air mail service while they could; Business sessions of all. bodies week when a call went forth from|be traveling all morning on the ; will occupy most of the time Thurs- Independent headquarters for altrain. This delay makes the air|day forenoon, with the Patriarch \ meeting of the “good yielders” to| service no better than train. Militant degree to be given at the i be held in Stutsman county to ar-| Bismarck will not be affected, | Patterson hall at 10:30 a. m. renee to raise funds for the Inde-| therefore, by the renee air mail re je oe ae ‘ pendent campaign. rate which goes into effect Aug. 1. Tilo p. m. the ses Kee of th - 2 Budget Request Cut | ————__—___— ee ete ot Newalies all Get credit for all the unused mileage in your cling. "They were informed that| NEW Meat Market to [2.50 iusccorier hanctet ok tires. Get rid of the risk of blow-outs, skids and f . lia, ex iseeet Merete een |) Here Saturday | of the big social events of the con- sf saghatyaad armani ts ro 4 the exronse of the state campaign pen ere Saturday voulinn-—-will ba aateed a6 tho Pan - sepa is had be... budgeted and that Stuts- pei coi punctures which come from driving worn tires, PAN eoxinty/6RRARS was SEMO0! Thee ais new butcher shop Promptly at 7 p. m., Thursday, the 5 of talk and the ultinat ers was ylot opens for business: Saturday. It %e | Odd Pohece taceie id arena the Just as you “turn in” an old automobile for a Meskopragr 7ahenakrvesra fate headquar. [*he Tittle Brothers Packing com-| the high school band and the Patr®. is pee ; tare teat Sentra state headauar-| pany, located at 402 Main avenues "| seeks Tite ena es new one—you can now “turn in” your used tires ters that Stutsman county would Tittle Brothers have 50 or nee | ————_——————————ene Tene a ine Noe iasedin SLND) cia le stones, with sladanattrs, tn : for new Goodrich Silvertowns. county for the Independent cam- Gary, Ind. sf Ervin Kirkwold, who a Preattce thet tre cea en etine | came’ here from the company” store ies was or paged informed it would apy is the manager of the NO TIRE CAN OFFER You MORE! forwarded. ‘shin 5 eter ino information to the|,,FUDENES, cont $10000, There No tire can offer you more than you get in fresh effect that state headquarters have | o>, on the cast and west walls and Goodri i wns. ever received a cent from Stutsman glass on the other two, tile floors, mew rich Silvertowns. county and some of the staunchest | * oiass enclosed cashier’s booth, and i * Todependente in, Stutsman county | fish counter, No tread has a stronger, firmer grip on wet Dn Ei ; Turn. in your ‘ : nickel to the state campaign. tall ae en palate gg pavements or on muddy country roads. a : old tires now, Meantime the Noumertionn| i cl disse is the witioe at iie : ay at good pri : League group in Stutsman county | shop saturday. Me Katona says No tread gives you greater freedom from ; : < Good. { tem taken inet ie ne that their jce. making machine is every DEVE, ty 3 ae ns ler’. f, . Be organization o: volun 5 <A F} .. i : i . Be. Workers. It-is the best, they have| {te bert in the state, Eight butch choppy wear, than you get in the famous hinge- ccE fe : ee epesrokcs i had in some years and it is generally P. y . f Goodrich Sil 3 i where you see P ——___ ee Ss center tread of Goodricl vertowns } his ‘si agreed that the League here, is’ CROSS GUIDES FLYERS T use Champion Spark : this sgt stronger than i ever ie . e its earliest days ‘n North Dakota. | uminated esas on echt uis| Plugs because I know 1 No tire has tougher rubber than Silvertowns— Mr. ‘Shafer and his friends have! to" fivers visible 100 miles fece| can depend on them— as : been avotding Jamestown at It is Just | will be known as the “Commandcr| mo matter how tough because they are cured from inside and outside as wel ‘or it is most a) rent vy i . Hi . are not popular here. Er aitt te Bore, Bescon. | It! the going. both by the Goodrich Water Cure. Logan Powell is in charge of the! Charles V. Bob, mining engineer, i i Independent headquarters here. He| who recently bought a-plane from And no tire has more uniform strength than the is also secretary of the Jamestown! Byrd. The illumination will te Commercial club or its equivalent red orange in color. ‘The cross will carcass of Goodrich Silvertowng—made from cords, ba pe ia sencaitag atbe, 75 feet by 37. The cost is $100,- hich 1 ched fax ch — aanicipal ieee plese Bos ‘ ee Den ™ are rate; os r stretch, and lamestown. He is a most e: ive PIE WRECXS RRIAGE rubber-ized i ictic advocate of municipal ownership in] Los Angeles, pew RAGE to protect them from internal friction. this Gag But athe sate on neh MeCheK she. a athe cooking paign he is vigorously opposi me, it 00 i thet cane ofthe state industries, The! month alimony. His"wealthy write A BUSINESS PROPOSITION \ fonparti League group are mak-| won a divorce. He testified he got 5 Jog yy a ing sesh of eis tee. fal sodinsetion iom.a ha rae by his sion. ae FOR Us—FOR You Es ague some resourceful le. aver the ailment was assure *. : leadership here and an especially | due to excessive fondness for his| fixed under There is always a market for used tires—re-con- i strong following within the railroad | own pies. - alll deri 242 . ) ; sroup in Jamestown, noansitb ROW sana; ditioned or re-treaded. If we get them before | 4 ere as ‘argo Nest run E DIES HERE M ON } , SEE See some iee tre «| CHAMPION thay Blan at 00 sms te saan a of pons ; for Uni senat is pre-| Mr. an irs. John . s, Fl dicted. , bud, died at a local hospital yester- Spark Plugs old tires but if you let them blow out—they’re : It is being said that.if Nestos hadjday. The body was taken to Rose- ‘Talote, Cite, - nl: ts be * A \ not thrust ‘himself upon the con: bud last iwnight and funeral services| Dependable for Every Engin only worth “junk” prices. Turn in your old tires \ vention as a candidate Shafer would ’. excbenes tie for Eearz_Enging 5 5 ‘4 now, for good prices, at any Goodrich dealer's f where you see this sign. ay ' Shell 400 “Extr. , c ely | a e @ i 4 Served through new, modern, Bowser, accurate measure Pumps at our curb means quality and service you'll like. s _ Your Car J. P. McCarthy Co. Thoroughly greased over our modern inside grease pit and A ‘ washed by experts with our‘Curtis Air Mist Machine (air. mixed with water) will make your car last longer and look : * better. e- a wr ‘e < Won't you try our prompt, courteous curb service? . ; - JOE McCLUSKY incharge Bismarck, N. D. Lahr Motor Sales Company

Other pages from this issue: