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a - eae eee eee MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928 BIG PARAD SHAPING UP Prizes were announced today for the industrial and Calithumpian parade which will be part of Bis- marck’s big Fourth of July celebra- tion. Arrangements for it are being made by a committee of the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s clubs headed by Mrs. Ray V. Stair. Exhibits in the parade may be in the nature of advertising or other- wise, Mrs. Stair said today. Comic floats are especially desired. Prizes are $25 for the best exhibit, $15 for the second best and $10 for the best comic stunt. Merchants are responding well, Mrs. Stair said today. Persons or firms desiring to par- ticipate are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Stair so that they may be placed in the parade. Waldo Fisher Honored by Northwestern ‘U’ Chicago, June 1 18.—)—Prizes and awards from -he faculties of Northwestern university were con- ferred yesterday upon some 50 members of the senior or class. Among the seniors honored was Waldo A. Fisher 9° Fargo, N. D., well known |e: football player and captain of this year’s basketball squad, who re- ceived the Delta Sigma Pi key from the faculty of the school of com- merce. He was selected as the man who had done most for the univer- sity in scholarship and leadership. MAYVILLE HAS 500 STUDENTS Mayville, N. D., June 18.—)— More students are enrolled in the Mayvile teachers college first sum- WORK STARTS ON BUILDING Construction on a new unit for the Bismarck headquarters of the International Harvester company to cost approximately $50,000 and to be completed September 1 began with excavation work today. The building, to be used as a servicing station, will be of fireproof construction on Maudan street and Broadway. _Redlinger & Hanson, Wahpeton, builders of the new parochial school at Wahpeton and the new Wilkin county courthouse, Breckenridge, are the contractors. G. E. Norell, Minneapolis, Suilder of the Dyckman hotel, is the superin- tendent. Norell arrived in Bismarck last night accompanied by Peter Hansen, of the firm to see work on the new building gotten under way. It will be one story of brick with structural steel trusses. William M. Butler Visiting Coolidge Wis., Superior, June 18.—(>)— Pouring rain which changed the road between Cedar Island lodge and Superior into quagmires in places, persuaded President Cool- idge today to postpone for one day more his visit to his summer execu- tive offices. A tentative engagement to re- ceive William M. Butler, chairman of the national Republican commit- tee, who arrived in Superior today, was kept by Mr. Coolidge, however, by inviting the chairman to visit him at the lodge. The slight abrasion on the right heel from which Mr. Coolidge was ‘limping when he left Washington was believed to have also influenced him not to come to Superior today. The abrasion, although not serious, ‘bothers the chief executive in walk- ing. Mr. Butler arrived in Superior by an early train and received an in- vitation to drive out immediately. Before leaving for Cedar Island lodge, Butler said that he had no definite purpose in visiting Mr. Coolidge. Slope Farms Doused by General Rainfall Bismarck rain should total about 4 inches for the last 10 days after today’s predicted showers end, ac- cording to Orris W. Roberts, federal weather observer. Rain started falling in Bismarck shortly before 7 a. m. today totaling 03 at 7 o'clock and .54 at noon. Previous to today, 3.30 inches had fallen in the Bismarck territory in the last 10-day period. Showers are: predicted to continue during today, with clear weather ae eee tomorrow. A soaking rainfall was received by every section of the state over the week-end. It was still raining at several points at 8 o'clock this morning and most of the other places reported clon -§ weather. Three points recorded ee Ehey tion of more than an inch. were Bottineau 1.69 inches; Diekin. son 1.31; and Williston 1.01. The precipitation registered in the remaining places was as fol- lows: Amenia .26; Cr Dunn Center .48; Grand Forks .07; Hettin, Jamestown .25; Larimore .35; 12; Pembina .50 and Moorhead, inn, clea high ravel ways are in a gen- erally good condition, but most of the dirt roads are heavy. JOINS ACES’ CLUB Glenburn, N. D., June 18.—#)— George Vermilya, of Towner, en- taend the golfing hall of fame here wile playing the local tour one nea jocal nament. erm the shot on the ninth pale <— ing the ball @ distance of 176 yards to the cup. Get Your Reserved Grand- Bis-| stand Seats now for marck’s Big Race and Rodeo beginning tomorrow, also Wed- nesday and Thursday. Phone 1100 or call at 107 Fifth St. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Say in Act to Repeal Section 217, Ar- ticle 20, of the 4 jomatitation providing that no perso jociation or cor- poration shall within this State, man- ufacture for sale or gift, any intoxt- cating liquors, and no person, asso- elation or corporation shall import as of Ea same for sale or gift or cep sale, barter or trade as a beverage. The caginatte eo colag shall by law prescribe r tions for the en- forcement of the provisions of this article and shall thereby provide Penalties for the violation it Enacted a7, the People of the State of North Dako ‘That Section No. 317, “Article 6 Re ge -Repesied with the in Rene # ae 975 of ‘the Compiled * A. C. Isaminger, County Abliter 4 “Burleigh County, North hereby certify that the wichts and following is a true and co! list of the Constituticnal. ond anitis Shee gtantary ot State, same te vei for on Weanesday, June "sath, ISAMINGER, ‘op Burleigh bar 'N ‘ag Ae In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of-1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their postoffice addresses, have filed petitions for nomina- mer session this Bite year, eater 3 ARR jwain said today. Nearly 500 persons have already |‘ enrolled for the term, President pd said. The enrollement is ted to be enlarged this week by sdditional students. Nn Eleven new teachers, in addition to the regular summer term force, have been employed. Names of the teachers follow: Herbert Welte, former head of ed department of education at ille state teachers college, edu- | © for Peter Anderson. head of the de- partment of education at Concordia college, Moorhead, Minn., education. Harold Wakefield, sree ent of schools, Neche, N. 5., edu- saat ‘Beatrice Johnstone, extension proteeste, University of North Da- Kota, rural ed::cation. Edna Murphy, rural school super- Bresid eral é S educa visor, 7 Rapids, Minn., rural L. D. Hershberger, su The first summer term opened |ent of schools, Manawa, last bg to Copper) ee 20 ny. B second term wi ffrom July 21 to August’ 23. schon Pat River N, De educa: L. Vigness, superintendent of schools, Mayville, paychology | Mary Swanston, public speaking. Cet teacher. HEFLIN HAS TUMBLE Syracuse, N. Y., June 18. bread ae Heflin of Alabama es-; when a temporary plgetorm om which he was speak- te ete TE Get Your Reserved Grand- stand Seats now for Bis- marck’s Big Race and Rodeo beginning tomorrow, also Wed- nesday and Thursday. Phone}; 1100 or call at 107 Fitth St. Hamp, special primary, and Pierce, model 1 rural sel ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ LA FOLLETTE AIDS FRAZIER “Young Bob” LaF LaFollette, United| | ‘States senator from Wisconsin, fight-| ing son of “Fighting Bob,” arrives thool | in Bismarck early this week to take a hand in the campaign for re-elec- tion of Senator Lynn J. Frazier. Fresh from the Kansas City Re- publican convention, where his speech for the adoption of the minor- ity report of the committee on reso-| ‘ lutions submitted on the farm equal- & issue was called one of the ics of the convention, LaFol- fete will address six North Dakota meetings. They will be at Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck, Dickinson, James- town and Wahpeton. The dates and schedule will be announced in a few days, it was said at stat- Republican j headquarters today. Plan Your New Home Now Are you comniert the building of a new home this spring? it now is the time to begin planning for it. sFinamatig is one of the moat important features. We are in a position to sup- ply valuable aid and advice. We welcome you to our office for a conference. * Room 11 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES tion for public offices as provided by law to ‘be voted on at the ‘Primary Election to be hed on June 27th, 1928. Bismarck Building & Loan piterend First National Bank Building = : 1 — nseiiel REPUBLICAN | DEMOCRATIC FARMER-LABOR Name of Office Name of Candidate P.O. Address | Name of Candidate P. O. Address | Name of Candidate P. O. Address nator N J. FRAZIER . B Al | Grand Forks AL) KNUTSON Bismarck P HERMAN N. MIDTBO Donnybrook | | ‘ | R. A. NESTOS Minot | | \ C. P. STONE Bismarck U.S. Representative THOMAS HALL Bismarck J. L. PAGE | Bottineau Second District 0. H. OLSON New Rockford | Governor - | GEORGE F. SHAFER — Bismarel FRED = = | Valley City | K.P. LOESCH | Montpelier CHARLES STREICH Maxbass CHAS. K. | Minot T. H. THORESEN .__|_ Bismarck Lieutenant Governor JOHN W. CARR Jamestown E. J. HUGHES | Fargo C. A. PORTER Calvin “| FRANK A. VOGEL Coleharbor | Secretary of State ROBERT BYRNE Bismarck | | ALEX. MACDONALD Glencoe | State Auditor LARS J. SILJAN Bismarck KENNETH FERGUSON | Minot T Tr eee JOHN STEEN Bismarck |_W. G. RIEBE Carrington tate jurer BERTA E. BAKER Renville | } ALFRED 0. BROWN Bucyrus | | |_ CHARLES CARPENTER Grand Forks ot Attorney General WILLIAM LANGER Bismarck | .P. W. LANIER 2 Jamestown ‘ JAMES MORRIS | Carrington : | ; | | Commissioner of Insurance S. A. OLSNESS Sheyenne LUELLA D. HILDRETH | Fargo | WALTER C. TAYLOR | La Moure | Commissioner of Agriculture C. A. FISHER Bismarck | ~G. J. KIMBALL Leith : and Labor HERMAN HARDT | Napoleon | | \ JOSEPH A. KITCHEN |_ Bismarck _ | Railroad Commissioner FAY HARDING Bismarck V. P. CADIEUX Jamestown W. H. STUTSMAN Mandan ! I State Senator, 27th District | OBERT A. OLSON Bismarck | iif | witiaeoncmpmianiaiaiiecs-\° | LYNN W. SPERRY {__ Bismarck | Representatives, 27th District GORDON COX Bismarck WM. B. FALCONER Bismarck | I SAM J. KING Bismarck i a MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. | Driscoll | HOWARD A. THOMAS Driscoll | |_ J. M. THOMPSON Wilton | : 8 — _—— ____—__— — ————— | NO-PARTY Judges of Supreme Court | a 4 pe amare ] | ugby CHARLES 1 L. CRUM Mandan | | M. W. DUFFY Cooperstown | | | F. 0. HELLSTROM Bismarck | | | W.L. NUESSLE Bismarck ! i { | Judges of District Court | J. A. COFFEY Jamestown ! 1! i | 1 Fourth District JOSEPH COGHLAN Bismarck | | GEO. P. GIBSON | Washburn | | | : | FRED JANSONIUS Bismarck | | R. G. MCFARLAND Jamestown | | | | Superintendent of Public | BERTHA R. PALMER — | Bismarck 1 ee Instruction |_C. E. PICKLES |__ Bismarck | i | Se | NONPARTISAN COUNTY OFFICERS i} Name of Office | Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Office Name of Candidate P. O. Address ty Si lent MARIE W. Bismarck | ity . R. ATKT IN jismarc! MADGE RUNEY Bismarck i if JOHN L. MO! Baldwin | County Coroner E. J. GOBE! Bismarck - |_ ROLLIN WELCH Bismarck | W. E. PERRY | Bismarck uditor A. C. ISAMINGE! jismarck | ity C. A. AND! IN | Moffit f | 2nd District | P. P.. BLISS McKenzie | i |_C. A. SWANSON |__Driscoll County Treasurer ] CCA G. DERBY Bismarck County Commissioner W. R. EBELING | Bismarck 0. C. UHDE gan 5th District | VICTOR MOYNIER Bismarck : | LUTHER VAN HOOK Bismarck { 1 |_ JOHN C. WEIXEL | Bismarck | i} | of Disti CHA HER | Bismarck | Justice eace A BEER Bismarck ‘ | | W. S. CASSELMAN Bismarck | | ROLAND H. CRANE | Bismarck 2 | | | J. W. RILEY Bismarck ° | i | A. E. SHIPP, Bismarck Register of Deeds ' FRED SWENSON Bismarck | Constables | G. BE. BRENNISE | Regan 5 : | | | CLARENCE HANSON Bismarck Ri | | CORMA KIMBLE Moffit ‘ “ i | | ELMER KOON | Bismarck : : - | J. 1. ROOP iscoll State's Attorney THOS. J. jismarc! i a lewspaper v ismarc’ | HAROLD HOPTON Bismarck ! and N. D. STATE RECORD | Bismarck | F. E. McCURDY Bismarck -° ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | GEORGE S. REGISTER | Bismarck | ! 2 . |_L. J. WEHE |_ Bismarck | | a | WILLIAM M. KILEY Bismarck | M. F. PARKER | SSS SSS SSS I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election and that their names will appear upon theofficial Primary Election Ballot to be voted on atthe Primary Bismarek Election to be held in all the precincts-¢f Burleigh County on June 27th, | 1928. At said election the polls will Dated at Bismarck this 15th day of June, 1928. (SEAL) at nine o'clock A. M. and and closed at seven o'clock P. M. on said day. ac. County Auditor for ISAMINGER, Burleigh County, N. D,