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ee! ‘PAGE EIGHT THE:BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1998 YOUTH REVOLT } LAID T0 HOME {. Linger Through Life, Clark ‘ Tells Kiwanians ! It self-reliant than those of 40 ago. And they are so radica ‘ than we have ever supposed. I do Baptists Ask Dems 697,186, or nearly nine out of every New Filling Station BY ALL MEANS is made of pewter and is square, not overlcok the effects of environ- ment Lut an experience of many!’ for Real Dry Plank] The leading position of the Ameri- years with ete of ee ee young men and women has brought number operated on taggin me to the conclusion that young peo-| _ Detroit, June 21.—(#)—The North- yt and ple are tremendously like their Seite people it eile took aol cratic National convention at Hou: Habits Formed at Fireside |enough, we shall find in their im-| tom, Texas, next week to include in mediate a ‘i these, if you will recall, Seattle, Wash., June 21—(AP)—|you picked up before you were 18) Gq U. in the interest of prohibi- ‘The increase in registration. in the Tabrieating oil. di and/ ir prepress {Young people st today are better | years, old Ra eae) in'| tion enforeement and reaffirmed the | wan 2 CR peviod water hoses, eeeion fea- ene ke re yours tt * young people are 30 different i a advocacy of outlawry of but at the same time the.net increase Tis nation wae tres “entrances,,| i MADGE-RUNEY cause of the economic an ie top that @ pen can scarcely be in- P serted, ten were of American Doctor: Your-master is decidedly|with such a small opening at the: Sooo Will Open Saturday better, Thompson, | but very irritable. : MARIE W. HUBER }|f HAROLD HOPTON rean automobile is also.shown by th He must not be thwarted. What is said to be the most up.|_ Butler: He expressed a desire to to-date filling station. in Bismarck i id ‘We jer—humor him— ern Baptist convention today adopted | Canadian roads.. At the a6 a feaohitiohs requesting he Dermo-| of 1928, these numbered 2¢, Leet s. {08 81.5 per cent of the.world total—jopens Saturday. Tit-Bits, sis is the second. city» Texaco sta- @ proportion that includes 83.9 per, ileal ce iS den eto fer SN eee ea cai a a, | HAS BREN LOTS OF 1 poeanegtn rtp te E ee " H it a8 mn > —! = 9, “Whatever habits sou have, good (Oa a Five ‘years ago the, census showed Renction the last month, ee wall in Ap asin of i Max. Superintendent of - Schools State’s Attorney joking, going to church, | total regis ‘ions arhounting.to.18,-] Three inside a te . It ic, tanita 4 ‘an occasional stim: |, The resolutions pledged the con-/o19. 799°" the increase from January tuly-equlpped n greaing pits, 2 eee id Burleigh County of Burleigh County rention to active cooperation with +] the Anti-Saloon League and the W. 1, 1924 to 1928 has been. 63 per cent. spring spray, one tomatic abl © Primary Election * June 27,- 1928 —Pol. Adv. Your vote and support will be ted —Political Advertisement “Denver, Colo., was awarded the| of sutomobiles used in the rest of] two on Thayer and one on ; be the h th cientifie changes in the home. No-| ; the world was 129 per cent over the/ and women’s and men’s rest rooms. been ven me a Pees “ jb iy i at Home a nymore "Father 1929 convention. 1923 total of $2,831,407. ith ‘baie vt brick ‘ad sien ; Candidate for Reelection : a. 2 ai f i diene pias oa pariah Fenitarmacler, eesanity. o " > They ark ies and ais nt more or their clubs. The’ children ike: United States Owns iia ar tte sie stanley and Williston, ‘will manage Superintendent of Schools 5 FE ey are, therefore, more selfish,| WS¢: ‘ octor: TI am afrai shal ve} the new plan Burleigh Count; 3 ANS HOMES “> more independent, less respectful ‘Companies, the church, the 9 of 10 Automobiles to get. another opinion before we te sd LO on « Fe and less polite. Tos, they are more| schools and the home influence our frank. They pull down the shades | characters. on nothing.” all these is the home. the 29,687,499 automobiles, motor| specialist most necessary. Such is the opinion of Dr. Thomas Arkle Clark, for 20 years dean of and a prominent educator, author and lecturer, who spoke to 6,000 Ki-| wanians today in convention session here. The cause of the revolt, Dr. Clark pointed out, has been laid to everything from the war to the Vol- stead Act. “In criticising our youth we must remember that tendencies and habits develop very early,” Dr. Clark said. “I am convinced very much earlier TIONAL AMENDMENT Repeal Section 217, Ar- ticle 20, of the titution pr 4 that ‘no person, association or Poration shall within this State, sale, barter or trade as rag The Legislative Assembly shall by law prescribe regulations for the en- forcement of the provisions of this article and shall thereby provide Suitable penalties for the violation thereof. Be it Enacted by the Teople of the State of North Dakota That Section No. 217, Article 20 of the Constiution of the State of North Dakota, be and the Same is Hereby Repeated In compliance with the rovisions 9f Bection 975 of the Compiled Laws or, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the and following is a true and correct list of the Constitutional and Initi- ated measures as certifed to me by the Secretary of State, same to be Geet WF On Weanessey, Sune 27tn, A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick build- ings next to Armour Cream- eries. Write for prices and shipping tags Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop. Phone 406 Bismarck, N. D. Dignity marks our Service at all times. Experience has taught us how to serve in such a way as to relieve the sit- uation of all confu- sion and misunder- standing. We Understand. Webb Bros. Foneral Directors Phone 246 Night Bogue 208 or 887 Realizing it-—end i | SY doing ie ae aa cuaeoeaCE, trucks, ‘and buses in service on Janu-| Patient: That's Tight, “doctor, get] was a mere flirtation. —Pol. Adv. Spanish and Italian are spoken by|ary 1 of this year, the department of/as many accomplices as you can.— men at the University of Illinois} about 50,000,000 people. : {commerce today estimated that 26,-| Answers. A FISH STORY Mabel:- So Maurice cnd you to be married? Why, I thought, ‘it any farther. So far I must admit, But the most potent of] Washington, June 21.—(AP)—Of, the case baffles me, and I think a Primary Election, June 27 Finance or refinance your home Maer) our Sox lowest rates and Ri pre) ent privileges vy P. C. REMINGTON & 108% Fearth Street Phone 230-W Mavis: So did Maurice—An- swers. Biemarck, Nerth Dekota . CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1918, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their postoffice addresses, have filed petitions for nomina- tion for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be hed on June 27th, 1928. A ven REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC FARMER-LABOR ‘ame o ice Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Candidate P.O. Address U.S. Senator f Al oople HERMAN N. MIDTBO ij R. A. NESTOS ES C. P. STONE i : ; U.S. Representative THOMA: _Bisma! . Le jottineau i} ite Second District 0. H. OLSON New Rockford | Governor GEORGE F. SHAFER Bismarck | FRED L. ANDERSON Valley City | KP. LOESCH Montpelier . CHARLES STREICH T. H. THORESEN Lieutenant Governor | JOHN W. CA) C. A. PORTER FRANK A. VOGEL Secretary of State RO. is: ALEX. MACDONALD Glencoe tate Auditor LARS J. ‘Al is: jot : JOHN STEEN Bismarck W. G. RIEBE Carrington State Treasurer ‘A AL ALFRED 0. BROWN |_ CHARLES CARPENTER Attorney General WILLIAM LANGER | Bismarck |_ JAMES MORRIS Carrington | S. A. OLSNE! WALTER C. TAYLOR Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Agriculture C. A. FISHER and Labor HERMAN HARDT JOSEPH A. KITCHEN Railroad Commissioner FAY HARDING } W. H. STUTSMAN State Senator, 27th District OBERT A. OLSON |_LYNN W. SPERRY Representatives, 27th District GOR: cox WM. B. FALCONER SAM J. KING | MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. HOWARD A. THOMAS J. M. THOMPSON Judges of Supreme Court . E. BIRDZELL A. G. BURR Rugby: MW. DUFFY Coopers . i own F, 0. HELLSTROM ~ é i ; W. L. NUESSLE | Judges of District J. A. COFFEY | Fourth District JOSEPH COGHLAN | GEO. P. GIBSON | FRED JANSONIUS . Bismarck R. G. MCFARLAND | iT . PALMER C. E. PICKLES Superintendent of Public Instruction Name of Office County Superintendent ot Schools iW. L. MONROE ROLLIN WELCH County Auditor BLISS cA. - SWANSON County Treasurer CL. a ERB 0. C, UHDE LUTHER VAN HOOK an Cc. ees wand N. D. STATE RECORD Be BISMARCK TRIB ‘Bismarck Lac. Insminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hersb-cactify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have fled petitions for nomination as candldates for , pa ecrbvard papell onaiererenpemueglll gue ot a asc ia a ama glam stead baema aatacead co. ee Election to be-held in all the precincts of Burleigh County.on June 27th,.1928, . 2: i At sai atone ple wil be opened at nine clock A.M: ad and coved at seven ook PM. on-ai i Datel ot Plommeeste ip Sa ay: <f Pyne, 2008. : enn kG. ISAMINGRR, i County: Auditor for Burleigh County, N.D; gj Pras