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SBRSRERD SET Mew ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 23, THRER KILLER ELECTROCUTED) Washi , June 23.— (AP) — Nicholas Eagles, 32, Samuel| to be Moreae, 20, and John Proctor, 19, were electrocuted Friday at the Dis- trict of Columbia jail for the killing of Policeman Leo W. K. Busch in a yee battle here in September, “Ts execution of the three men took place after a long fight to save them during which the case went to the supreme court of the United States and before President Cool- idge. It was the second use of the| ing up electric chair in the district, the first being the electrocution of a ney VA agda weeks ago. went to the chair first, sin, ne. oti Eli,” ancient Hebrew chant of woe. Proctor became un- conscious early in the morning and had to be carried to his death. Tri-State Advertising Convention Convenes Duluth, June 23.—(A-)—Adver- tising and newspaper men of Mit nesota, North Dakota and Montan: ‘were assembled here Friday for the be goth of the joint conventions of ighth district advertisin; clabs and the Northern Minnesota Editor- ial association. The Ut feature of the three- day convention was to be a trip to ‘ort Arthur on the passenger steamer Hamonic. The yon leave tonight and return Sun- day morning, holding some of their session on board. Governor and Mrs. Theodore Christianson were to be included in the party. ne CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT be gt yg An Act to Repeat Section 217, Ar- ticle 20, of the Constitution providit that no person, association or co: oration shall within this State, mat all ‘import or gift or Be ted by the Ald of the State of North Daket That Section No. Est of the Constiution of ti North Dakota, be and the Same is Hereby Repealed. In compliance with the ~rovisio ot, ae 975 of the Compiled Laws Cc. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. TICE OF HEARI NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That on the second day of July, 192 the hour of eight o'clock p. m. Board of City ‘commissioners o1 City of Bismarck, North Dakot the City Hall in city, will ® public hearing in relation to tain proposed amendments to Se 429, subdivision three of the revised ordinances of the City of Bismar< said section being part of the or nance commonly known as the Zonil Ordinance of ity of Bismare! of said City interest and will have an opportunity to be with reference to such propos amendment. ayes this ha i”, ee Peet 1928, (Seal) ATKINSON, REQUEST re more or less, four hundred f motor cycle pi deale: ication to t” Botor Vehicle Registrar, Bismarck, North Dakota. ANNUAL MEET?’ The meeting of The F: tual Fire and Lightnin; Surany of Burleigh, Emmons counties wiil be held Pirel. N. Dak., Friday, June 29, at The following named ha’ notice of their intention to te fe such wear Re Bord v are fs “By ag Mike SY Rolla, N. Teens Robert E., al catawn: Jackson, Cartier,” Grand Forks, “Jacobson, Axel Hijalmar, Beach, ND. ate, “gee, Carl Oscar, Grand Forks, ieGinn, om Grand ee “Olson, J. eli Grand Forks, ‘Purcell, R. Alvin, Grand Forks, wee, S Theodore, Grand Forks, se borenson, Shirley Ae inerwocd, x a, Leonard A. W., Sanborn, aot, Clayton O.. Milnor N.D. ingen, Mino’ ‘an aklin Grané ‘esley Rann Pigeaesl pening day of such opie Por tune Ay Be Clerk of the ‘Supreme ea 1928 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ballast” in k 000, he said tod Walker fought —_—_—_—_—_ of the roe and devised, app appeals | Reba Deanstly, 1%: ‘Y [International Mind of 91. Paul's Cathedral, Lon-| with . $75,000 guarantee and Hud- Four Robbers Beat Supreme Court from the decislon of the district ict |who named Essential to Peace in place. kins’ share was $25,000. Total re-) Fargo Express Man, court of Grand Forks county, modi. Rotarians Are Told See ce ce reached: abous $128. Escepe With $3, 000|" stare or xonra paxota [rage say, extired spee's kane “A a POE Ti e - ol at county, ent upon a hear- ta tans re 10 PO Forces Palace ou, i eoerwenive se eth : (In the matter of the appeal/ing had on the report of the execu- Wayne Neville of Kansas City, pi Gates to See Ruler Lg NR en gir hg Sign gy | fon |elted st it, Friday, when $ 7 a rand Forks in the matter o! ir pinion at 4 a. 11, ES eRe 32 Killed in Mexican |The American Railway B: scific depot |the estate of Peter N. Koremo,| of the court, by Christiansca J. | plars stn isto ta anaes Yoiee Donald Meckean|., Tokyp June 23-—/P— An attempt Battle; 30 30 Are Hurt} was robbed of $3,000 early Friday, | Ded’d.) f au Lemke & Weaver, Far Fargo, N. Di and crashed near Lebo, Kas, | of London, liberal leader in thelperor was frustrated Friday. A man Sn GHnGt Oe at Riipeedhdl |G Pe Peee ten res, Lo house of ren told Rotary In-| got past the guards at the place by Mexico City, June June 23.—(AP)— etd) Cae yy oy Ris vs. vi Dak., a ois pune. Cupler HIS BIG MISTAK: ‘AKE Van at its closing session > oe and was seized at the en-|Guadalajara dispatches ie naa ck express office, who is in a demi-con- |The. Citizens vider Bank & Stambaugh, N. Dak. At-] Minnea enpolia, M Minn.—Leuis C Redhetion in armaments is vital, |° rare Huis motive Wis te 40:1 ne 0 ere be scious condition at a local hospital. | of Northwood torneys for traveler tant led Wednesda or Respondent. > said, but the real hope lies oft ite ict Ene ‘aid of the emperor in an eight-hour battle neat dnesdey in| ‘According to Dan Iverson, em- Appe tana, arrived in the saa mint tnt the aban of bey ne nich is depriving fabaenes lama‘ In a controversy arising wu) “4 1 me aap sn) ts sate of Sala, "Re errae othe Gaga came [treat of an eer "Etts|0 HO Actress jks dee dealt and we jual soul.” Thirty federal soldiers were|into the ‘about 5 for reasons stated in the opinion: Divprce from Hubby |deputy state game ‘ideas are mightier than armies| thelr living, wounded in the battle while the|and said he hen beom beaten by ‘four! (1). That the widow of the de- fraebch the number for him. The and battleships, e said, and build- Jim Mullen Takes It number of insurgents wounded could| men and the office robbed. cedent is entitled to interest upon made conversation the warden ‘@ community of interest and not be determined, Iverson took Granokov, home an a sums of money which she; Chicago, June 23.—()—Frances Picious. A bit of sleuthing di s The insurgents finally were dis- after the robbery is said to|advanced for the use of the estate.| White, the musical comedy star who| skins in Cooper's baggage. rst men a cuenta.” “| on Financial Mandible} trea, have taken place, (2)” "That the widow is entited to thas given the’ musical spelling of rat Nema tinct. contribution to world — The battle, described as one of the nun oe etl Rail. |rent for a tract of land devised to o” from y American se a justice of concord has been made by the Unit-| Chic: June 23—(%)—The man|hardest fought of the two years of | wa: was |her absolutely, and which is occupied] stages, has filed it to divorce hein $100 for illegal? pose ed, States in the proposed peace,|who took it on the chin at Thurs-|irregular warfare in the state of tnable to obt to obtain details ete the rob. /by her as a homestead. Clinton T. Donnelly, New York/|of the skins. said Sir Donald. day’s middleweight championship |Jalisco, brought a federal force of bery from Granskov, who 4 9) business man. She charges deser- : ————_—_—_—_ fight was Jim Mallen, the promoter. 300 men into a clash with almost to be in a semi conscious Appeal from of tien, The muskrat, fiber si Stainless stéel has been used to is loss_on the scrap between | 400 insurgents. — Grand Forks county, iss White was married to Don-| found over most of North ‘Am wk 2 og ain 450 feet long and| Champion Mic! Walker and Chal-| Of the federal troops killed, two Many 2 hes ¢ a band of eye|Citizens National Neth: nelly in Cincinnati in 1923 after he carry exclusive of the treeless arctic ai irty tons, to be emn-jlenger Ace Hudi:ins cost him $15,-| were officers. spots down each side of their Bodice, ‘wood, assignee of the intgrest of one}had been divorced by Mra. Hazel| the desserts. CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES 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 nominas tion for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be hed on June 27th, 1928, REPUBLICAN gig! DEMOCRATIC . FARMER-LABOR ne Name of Candidate p.0.;ndteos | © amvot Coididste P.O, Address Name of Candidate P.O, Address J. HERMAN N. MIDTBO =, R. A. NESTOS rt Cc. P. oo RGE F. SHAFER CHARLES STREICH T. H. THORESEN JOHN W. CARR C. A. PORTER FRANK A, VOGEL RO! T BYRNE ALEX. MACDONALD S J. SILJAN JOHN STEEN TA E. BAKER ALFRED 0. BROWN CHARLES CARPENTER WILLIAM LANGER JAMES MORRIS a) ESS | Sheyenne WALTER C. TAYLOR |__La Moure . A. FISHER i | HARDT JOS A. KITCHEN FAY HARDING W. H. STUTSMAN OBERT A. OLSON LYNN W. SPERRY cox WM. B. FALCONER SAM J. KING MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. HOWARD A. THOMAS J. M. THOMPSON. Bismarck Rugby CHARLES L. CRUM Mandan M. W. DUFFY Cooperstown F, 0. HELLSTROM | Bismarck W. L. NUESSLE |__ Bismarck J. A. COFFEY | Jamestown JOSEPH COGHLAN | Bismarck °GEO. P. GIBSON Washburn FRED JANSONIUS Bismarck R. G. MCFARLAND Jamestown 5 ismarck | C. E. PICKLES NONPARTISAN COUNTY OFFICERS Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Candidate P. O. Address : Bismarc! 5th District CLARENCE HANSON CORMA KIMBLE ELMER KOON J. 1. ROOP and N.D. STATE RECORD | 1, A. C. Isaminges, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whese names appear on this certificate have filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under ‘which thay have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election and that their nemep will appear upon the official Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in all the precincts of Burleigh County on June 27th, 1928, At anid election tho polls will be opened at nine o'clock A. M. and and closed at savin oelock P. Mon sald diy. Dated at Bismarck this 1§th day of June, 1928. 7 (ORAL), County Auditor for Burleigh Cousty, sain