The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1928, Page 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN tional prohibition 1a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE vote to repeal. “No” “Yes” is ajand Charles K. Otto, who seek the! are William M.. maine and M. F. is a vote|nomination for governor. ie Bismatc! against repeal. No Farm-Labor Fight Two ong undertakers “ The Republican ballot opens with $s thi the candidates for corner. names of the candidates for United| Fartere Laker “tate steket, "whieh|E. J- Gobel, who now holds the of- COUNTY VOTE States senator, Lynn J. Frazier, i ry. Both go on Herman No MidtbocR. A. Nestos and | eit got nice rates, Alfred the ticket at the fall election. C. P. Stone. Frazier is endorsed by P * ‘ For the nomination as justices of IS FOR E 6 A N Tie Nonpartisan League Republicans, | "On ine cont bulloe here are six |the peace there are five candidates |Nestos by the Independent ell candidates for judges of the supreme | in Anton Beer, W. S. C: Ronen Sooo ce be Ar Lies ae court. They are Judges Birdzell, ge as ated aie “ ae candidate, Midtbo is filed as inde- Ni i bent: id p. One is to be elimi beget Muddy. Mora Than 6,000 Expected to| pendent of the Republican groups Sa tale EO Hae abd © alias toe constables ate G:|° Here, schiskay” wine, bkindy, coms Go to Polls in Burleigh °° % Republican. {Charles L. Crum. There is no con-| =, Brenniss, Clarence Hanson, Corma|fiscated in the : 0 Fols in rieig! League Candidates test at the primary as all will go on| Kimble, Elmer Koon and J. 1. Roop: vid by prohibition officers was Next Wednesday League Republican candidates for|the fall election ballot. One is to be eliminated. red into sewers in_the federal the other state offices are QO. H.| In the contest for judges of the Sane! uilding yesterday by ate ae oe ae | Olson, Leh Bie the second dis-| district court from the Fourth dis- Rotary Hubs Walk ed States Marshal trict; . . joresen, overn: VOTERS GET 3 BALLOTS |Frank A’ Vogel, lieutenant governor, rict one of five candidates is to be under an order of the federal ‘court, nated. Judges Coffey and Jan-| Over Legion Cubs} an the liquor, had een, polsoned | Robert Byrne, in accordance wit ree ti vas be- |Lars Siljan, state auditor; Berta 2 ee secretary of ee Kee tae, a ee a succeed oie ie pint . | themselves. ther candidates are The Rotary Hubs whipped lore it was dei anc h ‘No’ Is Vote Against Repeal|Baker, state treasurer; William| Joseph Coghlan, Bismarck attorney; | Legion Cubs 17 to 5 Tat magne in held for some time at the federal : saa Langer, attorney general; George P. Gibson, attorney at Wash-|the second game of the American | building here. of State’s Constitutional {Olsness, commissioner of ins rn, and R. G. McFarland, for the| junior baseball le Several hundred gallons were Prohibi tae C. A. Fisher, commissioner of st 16 years county judge of Stuts-| "Russell Enge and James Johnson | dumped. rohibition Law culture and labor; Fay Harding,}man county. made up the Cattery for the victors, cn STEER 2a railroad commissioner. Names of both Bertha R. Palmer] while Lloyd Drennen and Clarence HUNT MISSING LINK Independent candidates are:jand C. E. Pickles, candidates for| Cassey did the work for the oppon- Seattle, June 21.—The British Mall, congress, second d rintendent of cls instruction, schooner, Effie M. Morrissey, com- eorge F. Shafer, governor; | will go on the fall ballot. QT ened Tuesday |™manded by Captain R. A. Bartlett, MNEREGH/4S Homihate national, state . Carr, lieutenant govern For county superintendent of | nj the Lion Tamers defeat, (recently anchored here to load sup- and county officers. Alex McDonald, secretary of stat voll) Madge Runey, incumbent, is n K: In 1926 the total vote cast for|Jchn Steen, state auditor; Alfred O. coronene by Marie W. Huber, princi-| asiewicz, post thetic dweatee, has overnor at the primary election, the Brown, state treasurer; James Mor- | pal of the Will school. charge of the games. fargest of the year was 5,419. While|Fis, attorney general; Walter C. No Contest for Sheriff Floyd Fuller umpired last night’s reports of assessors covering regis-|T#ylor, commissioner of insurance;| For sheriff there is no contest as| game. i tration are not complete it is indi- Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of | names of both Sheriff Rollin Welch,| The Rotarian has a distinct re- cated that there is a much larger|#gticulture and labor; W. H. Stuts-| seeking reelection, and John L. Mon- 'y to his vocation, the registration this year. man, railroad commissioner. roe, Baldwin farmer,goon the ticket. |international convention was told Much of it is accounted for in Wet Candidates Isaminger,|today by delegates from three for- substantial growth during the two-| Wet Republican candidates are: is without! ei i ars period in Bismarck and Bur-|Charles Streich, governor; C. A. beer leigh county towns. Meantime both | Porter-lieutenant governor; Charles| Charles Fisher, ah HAs of Deeds | i the factions in the state campaign)Carpenter, state treasurer; Herman Fred Swenson and County Surveyor | speakers were Nils Parmann, Nor- are making intensive drives to get! Hardt, commissioner of agriculture|T. R. Atkinson. y; Julio Zetina, Mexico, and Al- out the vote, with the result that a|and labor. No candidates were filed; Two are to be eliminated in the|bert Hickling, gland. All are larger vote is expected than in 1926.| by the wets for other state offices. | race for county treasurer. Candi-| district governors of Rotary. olls open in the county’s 60 vot-| Senator Obert A. Olson is a candi-| dates are Clair G. Derby, eens: Mr. Parmann urged em ing precincts, 10 of which are in|date for re-election to thi sen-|deputy treasurer; 0. Uhde, | religion in community service Bismarck, at 9 o'clock next Wednes-|ate from the Twenty-seventh dis-|farmer, Regan; Luther he Hook,| Mr. Zetina asserted that a need day morning and will close at 7jtrict with the endorsement of the|accountant, Bismarck, and John C.|exists in virtually every nation for o'clock. Nonpartisan League Republicans.| Weixel, formerly engaged in busi-|standardization of principles of State Contests Warm He is opposed by Lynn W. Sperry,|ness here and employed as clerk at principles of business ethics. State and legislative contests are | Independent. the Soo hotel. attracting the most interest with the | League candidates for the lower Five Lawyers In Race professional and business man was fight for the nomination for state’s; house of the legislature from the| Five Bismarck attorneys are in the ‘the topic of Floy A. Allen, Detroit, attorney the classic of local contests | Twenty-seventh hehe are William|race for the state’s attorneyship.| Mich. assistant to the president, in Burleigh county. Five Bismarck] B. Falconer, Sam J. King, and How-|They are: F. E. McCurdy, incum-|General Motors corporation. lawyers seek the nomination. ard A. Thomas. Independent candi-|bent; Thomas J. Burke, son of] Seven directors are being elected Voters will be handed three bal-|dates are Gordon Cox, Martin J.|former Governor John Burke; | today. lots and must declare their party|Olson, Jr. and J. M. Thompson. | Harold Hopton, manager of the state! “R, affiliations as either Republicans,|Three are to be eliminated in the|bonding department; George Democrats or Farmer-Laborites to| primary. Register and L. J. Wehe. outdoor pro, get the state ballot. All will get] On the Democratic state ballot ne is to be eliminated in the con-| fireworks at the no-party ballot and the ballot|there is only one co.test in the pri-|test for the county judgeship. Lc. on which is submitted the proposi-|maries that for the nomination for| Davies, incumbent, is a candidate tion to repeal the state’s constitu-| governor between Fred L. Anderson to succeed himself. Other candidates vos y rolled down Bismarck sewers More than 6,000 voters in Bur-| leigh county are expected to partici-| pate in next Wednesday's primary first term, izing the need for high in all commercial pursuits, | ion night,” concludes the pecial dinners and an im of boat races and jocal lake. Mount Etna was acti cano even as early The COACH ‘585 Beeee..2495 Bop sssssast595 ees02675 ence Sa saree T.H. THORESEN | Republican Candidate for GOVERNOR Will Speak at the Patterson Hall | At 8 P. M. Tonight | lies for a trip to northern wat ie expedition will try to determine whether rom Asia. to the Aleutian Islan ‘ f the fir: Ameri ree we ma hal an old-fashioned cocktail |prehistoric man and rare northern | McCu - ged dealers of Oporto, Portugal, lope country in|are happy. Teitss wis enaders. to go varefoot. band of Toltecs, c settlers of North The ship will visit sev- ls in the north where old re thought to be buried. Mixed by a deputy United States aa explorers hope to find traces of | last, ve re ly 8 The owner of a gambli utilizing several large which was clearly a a trobbery stunt,” A decree forbids prom-|the attorney said, was to discontinue activities. -| Wooden Dice Game Is Closed at Local Fair One gambling concession wa8} Three ¢ closed and another was modified by| with a ‘tla county officials at the fair grounds| order of THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1998 fied device was a part of the North- ern Exposition Shows, carnival se- cured for the first show of the Rodeo and Racin; Vheritts: interfered te’s Attorney F. E. Gyted prog len dice, Two aerant ered The modi-| of 1 To know thie overpowetifig'contittion of greatest value held byEssexownersismere- © ly to see Essex beauty, to examine Essex quality, to sit inside and feel Essex com- fort—torideand- know Esexperformence. 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