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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928 ei PE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ! NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, [NB 27TH, 1928 In compliance wigh Article’ One Chapter 11 of the Political Code-Com- piled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, and all acts amendatory thereto. Notice is hereby given that on ‘Wednes 1928, A. D. at the several polling laces in Burleigh County, North Da- ‘ota. a Primary Election will be held for the purpose of nominating Con- gressional, te and Legislative par- ty candidates and Judicial School an County candidates as provided by Chapter 117 of the Session Laws for 1919. The pe shall be opened at 9 . M. and continue open until! 7 o'clock P. M. of said day. officers to be nominated are as fol- lows: Congressional Officers | One candidate to be nominated for United States Senator. One candidate to be Representative in Con, second Congressional I State Officers One candidate to be nominated for inated for h office by the respective parties. | \ rnor nant Governor Secretary of State State Auditor State Treasurer Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance | Commissioner of Agriculture and Or Two candidates to be nominated by the respective parties for Commis- sioners of ‘oad, Legislative Officers Three candidates to be nomina’ Bentatives, Precinct y the 27th day of June,|© 4 | Ship, 140-79, vote at School House No. ‘The | Bs tor—Chairman of Township Board of bye tT ort ecinct No, 18- Creek Town- ship, 139-80-81, vor Scheel House. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervis Precinct No. 19—IRiverview Town- ship, 140-81, vote at School House No. Inspector—Lee Sand- 2. on Section 26, Precinct 20—Burnt Creek Township, 140-80, vote at Arnold School. "" Inspector —Chairman of Township Board of Supervisor Precinct No. 21—Naughton Town- inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. 5 Precinct No, 22—Frances Township, vote at West School House. Township Butte 140-77, ‘vote School 0. 1. Inispector—Chairman of ip Board of Supervisors, Precinct No. 24—Christiania Town- ship, 140-76, vote at School House No. 1, Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. 25—Clear Lake Town- 75, ‘vote at School House ., Inspector—Chairman of Town- Board of Supervisors. 0. 26—Lein | Township, vote at School House. Inspec- tor—Chatrman of Township Beard of Supervisors. Precinct No. 27—Lyman Township, 6, vote at School House. In- spector — Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. P No, 28—Trygg Township, vote at School House. Inspec- hairman of Township Board of Supervisor Précinct No. 29—Cromwell Town- 141-78, vote at School House. In- Township, Ho N spector——Chairman of Board, of Supervisors. Precinct } Township *harles Rogers and Richard Azlen tntWings! as Se ton Spectacle IN STATUS QUO He (anxiously): I say, Joy, what do your parents think of me? She (lightly). I really don't know; fisther hasn’t said and moth- er is waj.-ing for ~:: opinion se that she canfdisagree with him.—Passing Show. FOUR MEN FACE DISTRICT COURT, Four men were to be arraigned in district court this afternoon. They are Milton Sykes, Mentor, Minn., charged with criminal as- sault; G. E. Young and Harold Freeland, charged with carrying concealed weapons; and C. G. La- Moor, charged with forger; Sykes was brought to last an by Deputy Sherif! bin Hedstrom and Roland H. and waived preliminary examin- ation. He was formerly employed on a railroad gang at Sterling. Young and Freeland were arrest- ed in Bismarck June waived preliminary hearing morning. LaMoor, who claims his home is Mott, was brought from St. Cloud, where he was arrested. He and Howard Stewart, who will soon be brought irom Bloomington, Ill. signed checks with the name of Frank Trygg, for whom LaMoor said they worked at one time, and cashed them with Herman Lasken, the Wedge Clothing store, and the Fifth Street Stationery. Police Becaum e—you are eure of results, Becess e—youcan mix upa batch of clough and let # wand for hours without injury. e; thie materials. Ca fatth A a4 ie Ta a ‘wrinted,” 4 aren: Tuan Of ore sano ACTING MAKES BAKING EasiER’ ehch party. .30—Crofte Township, No-Party Nominations No-Party nominations to be made &s provided by Chapter 117 Session Laws of 1919 and Amendments for the following: Judges (three), Judgés of the District Court (two). State Superintendent of Public In- struction, Sheritt Charles Rogers called “Buddy” b; talking to Richard Arlen, Rogers his friends plays the male lead inj and Arlen, two of the youngest the feature film “Wings” coming to} stars of the cinema world, both the auditorium for two days com-| broke into the fans’ limelight in mencing Mondy night June 18. He; “Wings.” ie Chief Martipecon alleges they left Bismarck with a stolen car. BESIDE THE POIN’ “I don’t even know if I'd have enough work for you to do.” “Oh, that wouldn’t matter, pro- vided the pay was satisfactory.”— Walthamstow Guard ship, 141-80, the Supreme Court Glenview din Township 142-76. Vote: at Hall in Wing. _ Inspector— f Village Board. roll call all Commissioners pres- Aye. marck, East of the center line of) 1: in r Painted Woods “3 oi a 0 ke BL, vote at Seno! Fifth Street and South of the County Officers Inspector—Chairman of ery Preein Auditor ‘Treasurer Clerk of District Court Register of Deeds State's Attorney County Judge : Superintendent of Schools Hl Public Administrator Surveyor Corgner County Commissioner 2nd District County Commissioner 5 Justice of the Peace ( County Constable (four) Official Newspaper as provided by Chapter 172, Session Laws of 1925. The following proposed Constitu- tional Amendment will be submitted to the people at this primary clection, | 1 issued in compliance with Chapter 213, Session Laws of 192 Constitutional Amendment Sec, (217, Art. 20, N. D. Constitu-| tlon—Prohibitio: For the Lb hes of Primary Elec- tion to be held on Wednesday, June 27th, 1928, the following precincts and ‘polling places were established and a publicity pamphlet — will st according to law and the following | 1} inspectors. appointe ny 5 t 4 in Section 4, all of Section 6 and all of Section 7, Lot 4 in Section 8 and all of Sec- tion 18-137-75. Vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. Precinct, No. 2—Long Lake Town- ship—137-76 and Lots 3 & 4 in S tion 4, all of Section 5, 6 and 7 and Lot 4 ‘in Sectton 8, and‘all of Section 18 in Township 137-75, vote at School House in Moffit. Inspector—Chali man of Township Board of Super- visors. Precinct No. 3—Morton Township 137-77, vote at School House, In- spector—Chairman of Board of Super- vis No. 4—Telfer_ Townsht at School House. r—Chairman of Board of Supe issourl Township, Ise School House, of Board of 6—Fort Rice Town- hip, 137-80, vote at School House. In- spector—Chas. Swenson. Precinct No. 7—<Lincoin™ Township; 138-80, vote at School House. Inspe: tor—Geo. W, Hedrix. Precinct No. 8—Apple Creek Tow! ship, 138-79, vé chool House, In of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 9—Boyd Township, 1 , vote at School House. In- spector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors Precinct No. 10—Logan Township, 138-77, vote at School House } of TT ip Township, 76, vote at School House No. 2. Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervisors Precinct No. 12—Thelma Township, 138-75, vote at School House, Inspe tor—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, Precinct No, 13—Driscoll Township, 139-75, vote at Town Hall in Driscoll Inspector—Chairman of —Townsh: Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 14—Sterling Township, 139-76, vote at School House in Ster- ling. “Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. recinct, No. 15—McKenzle Town- ship, 139-77, vote at School House in McKenzie. * Inspector—Chairman sof Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 16—Menoken ship, 139-78, vote at School Hot Menoken. _’ Inspector—Chairm: Township Board of Supervis. Precinct No. 17—Gibbs_ 139-79, vote at School House, Township es iF 1 Township Board of Sui ors. . ‘Town- ship, 142-79 and East thi ship’ 142-80 (less Sections wi 11, 12 of Township 24 w Se on, pin and Langhorne)’ vote at School House No. 1. Inspector Chairman of Township Board e 142 rd of Supervisors. Precinct No. 35—Rock Hill Town-| ship, vote at Schoul House N soalthector—Chatrman of Township d of Su su P ing Township, | tn, 142 of Wing) vote| \! 2. * Inspector—| V5; House of Township Board of No. 37—Harriett_ Town-| “ » Vote at Arena. Inspector of Township Board of| } shoo Chairman Supervisor: Precin shi ore Precinct No, 38—Phoenix Township, 78, vote at Schoo! House one Se Pree! 143-77, vote Inspector—C Board of Supervisor: Precinct No. 41—Estherville Town- ship, 143-78, (less Village of Rega: yote at School House on Section 15. Inspector—Chairma: of Township d of Supervisors. No. 42—Grass Lake Town- , vote at School House . Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 43—Wi 144-79, vote at 0 House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 44—Steiber Township, 144-78, vote at School House Ne be Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Trecinct No. 45—Schrunck Town- ship, 144-77, vote at School House No. Inspector—Chairman of Township Lake} Township, at School House No, 3. ector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. Grove School the First Wa: line of Fifth 31 8 a rth of the T North Ward School . Kelly. ‘All that part of rd st of the center line of Second St. Township line, vote at Garage. Inspector—A. D. Precinct No, 50—All that part of the Second Ward west of the center; line of Fifth St. South of the Town- ship line and North of the center line of Broadway and East of the center line of Second 8t., vote at Will School House, Inspector — H. E. Shearn. Precinct No. 51—All that part of the Second Ward West of the center line of Second St. South of the Town- ship line and North of the center line ot Broadway and Block 22, Riverview: Addition, vote at Swimming Pool Building. Inspector—W. F. McGraw. Precinct No. 52—All that part of the Third Ward East of the center line. of Fifth St. to the center line of Eighth St. and rth of the Tow! ship line, vote at High School. In- spector—Harold Griffith, Precinct 53—All that part of the Third Ward East of the center line of Eighth St. and’ North of the Township i ote at Richholt School. Inspector—Carl Kositzky. Precinct No. 54—Fourth Ward, be- ing all that part of the City of Bis- ay We wish to thank the citizens of Bismarck and sur- rounding community for the manner in which they re- ceived us in Bismarck. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 16 SNOW WHITE LEG OF VEAL—?«_ PORK SHOULDER ROAST—} _ OLEOMARGARINE—De 5 Nt BACON Frere ves PORK LOIN ROAST—Z"_ .16Y%e VEAL STEAK AND CHOPS 216 Always Busy. The=c’ a Reaccn. 402 Main Avenue Phone 332 et No. that part of the School. c! t No. 5: at part of the City o est of the center line of Fancy, shall bi half an how Robert: But yor rth | Amusant, Paris, the Fire Hall. en. ree YING SAFE Ward, st 1 “So Peust of for how long?” i Juration.” h of the To e center line of North of the ce 2 ut there ain't any war on.” know — I mean duration of | te at Gymna: Inspe rden. Precinct No. Shall con within the ho Villas. California Pelican. CLEAR located in T 78, vote at S se in 5 i et of Anjou? Inspector—President of V et of Anjou Small Bo; Master: Where that? Small Boy Henr did you GOOR FOR BOTH YOUTH AND AGE Home Bake Shop bread is good for both youth and age. Compounded vom pure, hly nutritions ingred- nts, with flavors that please, it is he bread that you should serve on our table each meal time. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY STRAWBERRY PIE Made Cakes, Cookies, Pies, , Breads and Rolls of ali kinds. HOME BAKE SHOP Phone 462 Florence Runyan, Prop. of Ml stiil need theitwo hours to get ready.—Journ: you want to join the army— What do you know of She was very fat, learn It’s in the book, sir. 's stoutest support- Margaret of Anjou.”— LUMET THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDE SALES 2 AS YOU LIKE IT * He: My dear, our engagement must be off. A fortune-teller has told me I shall mazry a blonde within a month. ; She: Oh, that’s all right; I can be a blonde in less time than that. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [==] Grocery THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE TIMES THOSL OF ANY OTHER BRAND 7th & Thayer A GOOD SHARE OF ALL YOU SPEND in this store remains in circulation in Bismarck and Bur- leigh County, and you have a chance to get it back again. Because this is a HOME-OWNED STORE Spring Chickens Squabs Stewing Chickens Beef and Pork Roasts Sour Kraut Juice, for health, 3 5 c Sugar, 10 Ibs. ....... 72c Your food dollars buy full value at the Red Owl. Shrewd, exacting buyers pro- tect your pantry against inferior prod- ucts. They choose only the finest qual- ity brands. Be assured of full value al- ways by relying upon your Red Owl Store for good foods every day. Saturday, June 16 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, Extra special, 3 large packages ....... 29c RAISINS OLIVES Sunmaid, seeded, Imperial Crown, | or Neca, 15 02., quart 2 pkgs. 2 cans . 49cii0 ae .25¢c BLUE ROSE RICE, jar .... Fancy Whole Grain, 3 Ibs. ............ “Bean-Hole” BEANS Van Camp’s, medium, 2 5 Cc ARGO, Vacuum Pack Coffee, More Cups to the Pound, Can .............--.--+ 58c MINNESQTA Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg TOMATOES, “Sunny Garden” No. 2 1-2 large can, 2 for .......+++.+ SAUER KRAUT, “Testo” Brand, ~ DEL MAIZ CORN -A new breed of Golden sweet Corn, 25c 3 3 ~value, Can 17, 2 cans for ............ Cc “Netomaie”, |“Red Jet imita-| Gold Dust sliced or halves, tion grape or| Washing Powder, No. 21-2 23 ged flavors | 350 Ig. 25c Ig- can C)5®- 3G 6 package “GALLON” LOGANBERRIES 69 No. 10 Family, Size Economy Can ..... Cc P.&G.SOAP, White Naptha, 10 bars for OT siccacc ee Plums Cucumbers Frail, Gnen 37 @ Cherries Carrots Ripe, 3:Ibs. ... Tomatoes Celery ed Owl Stores Cantaloupe ‘Lettuce _- Now: 144 Stores in the Northwest Peaches Picnic Shoulders Plain and Rib Back Bacon Sausage Pigs Feet in Jars Eggs, 3 doz. .....066 75¢ Dairy Butter, Paris, 1 ih .....44e .42¢ 5 |b. jars, 19c per Ib. . Libby’s Chow Chow and Sour Pickles, 6 25c oz. jar, 2 for .. Tomatoes, 10 STRAWBERRIES oz. can, 3 cans CANTALOUPE ORANGES BANANAS LEMONS RADISHES LETTUCE CELERY GREEN ONIONS HOME GROWN GREEN PEAS 25c Kitchen Klen- Bulk Macaroni, zer, 4 cans . BONES si cies ss 25c Almond or Bra- zil nuts, per Ib. 25c cy e —_—_— mor DICK Sear ee ——— ED QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE Phone 279 ~WE DELIVER~305 7xst. Tall Pink Salmon, Regular 25c, 37 c Le SA Pork pod Beans, Campbell’s, 15c, 3 for ..... 25c Tomatoes, Corn, No. 2 can, 3 cans » one Assorted, 1 can each. Yellow peaches or grapes size 2 1-2, 35c 2 for .. A " i 3 ) Wh, ve WW} Dean Swift once remarked that “The purity of a man’s food is about as important as the purity of his thought.” Health is of paramount im- portance—so the value of our grocéry shop to the community cannot be disputed. We serve with a knowledge of food—Food of Quality. i Qt Oat Meal, large, Choice Blue reg. 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