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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WHAT KIND? ] THATS ENUUGH GE NINS ve that SAILOR DEAD IN | Companionate Bride and Husband Happy | dee ers caters | vo Praising the town ladies for hav- Doctors wid! = “You k her t ak to” le x bee] rt ee Senn) cohen deart” Only tn tale about, tae dec eet AND pave: | deetghelle Site, Mipee ect dee teat looks moat inviting.” sort NAVY BASE FIRE Spectacular Flames Destroy Coast Guard Buildings in Connecticut New London, Conn., Nov. 27.— (AP)—A check up today after spectacular fire at the coast guard base, revealed the loss of one life. Fifty other coast guardsmen es- cay fire laid ‘waste two coast guard buil The spread of the Hy ing oil, Eecont government in the harbor. . Tatelman of Chelsea, Mass., attached to the destroyer Ericsson, was found burned beyond recognition in the ruins of the hos- pital building. He had injured an ankle playing basketball three days ago. Oil and ammunition were kept in the store room, which was burned. oe teil) hastened its destruc- ion, The loss was placed at $100,000. AVIATORS MISS WORLD RECORD Fresno, Calif., Nov. 27—(AP)— The endurance flight of Lee Schoen- hair and John Guglielmetti ended in failure at 1:40 a. m. coday when the plane landed at the Helm airport 40 miles west of here. It had 90 gal- lons of gasoline left, which was not enough to them to a new rec- ord. They hed been in the air 42 hours and 52 minutes, and would have needed to stay up another 24 hours to have set a new endurance flight recor: Coleharbor Boy Is School Paper Boss Wahpeton, N. D., Nov. 27.—(AP) —Carlton Tanberg of Mohall, N. D., has been elected editor of this years, “Agawasie,” Wahpeton Science school annual. Arthur Nel- son of Coleharbor will be ~ business manager. Editors chosen for, “Small Pica,” the weekly school (ele were; Arnold Strand of Eltowlake, Minn., editor, and Orville Persons of Wah- peton, associate editor. SUMMONS ° ¢ North Dakota, County of ju h.—se. In_ District Court, Fourth Judicial District. ‘Wm. 0. er, Plaintiff, vs. The heirs at law ‘alter F. Goodrich, and all others unknown claiming any estate interest im or lien or en- cumbrance upon the real property described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, whieh Bing capes is on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court, and to e & copy of your answer Se tre'she- acriber at his office in the City ft Bis North Dakota, within ‘ter the sei f thi 22nd day of October. ‘WILLIAM LANGER, Attorney for Plaintift. fice Postoffice address: ional Bank Buildin, k, North Dakota, ry. to the City of k, Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘That such action is brought for the purpose 0} quieting title to said property an that no personal claim je. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1928, ‘WILLIAM LANGB! Attorney for Plaintiff, N. 10:33-30; 11:6-13-20-27 se cao CITATION HEA’ PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- ISTRATRIX State ot North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County’ Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. Matter of the Estate of Matt ceased. of Luella Bush, and all other persons interested, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: _You and each of you are cited and required to appear befo1 the County Gourt of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the office of the County Judge of said County, ut the Court House in the Cit; marek, in said County and State, on the 18th day of December, A. D. i938, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- late of the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dal de- ceased, and letters of administration issue to her. Let service be made of this citation required by law. ates, spe 26th day of November, By the Court: (Seal) 1. C. DAVIES, : Judge of the County Court. Crum & Crum, Attorneys for Peti- tioner. 11/27; 2/4. SUMMONS — State of North Dakota, County vu. Grant. ap Earle Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- ri et. 4. J. Duemeland and A. P, Lenhart, Plaintiffs, vs. Theodore Johnson, Diana C. Traverse, B./F. Ashelman, State of North Dakots to the above late of lor' ots ie al named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer 6 com} ee the plaintiff in the above entith flon, which complaint has been 1 in the office of the Clerk of th let ourt 0! rant nt akota, and to x it of ‘ac tied mons upon yo! exclusive of of service, Ned in case of zone, lure te answer judgment will be against. you by default for the reli ed for im thé complaint. ted at ic, Nortn this 15th day of November, 1988. tor for Plaintitts ney for Intiffs. Postoffice Address, The first anniversary of their “companionate marriage” will be observed November 22 by Josephing Haldeman-Julius (above) and Audrey Roselle (inset), who say they are “genuinely happy.” The bride attends high school at Girard, Kas., while her husband is associated with his father’ in business there. Girard, Kas., Nov. 27.—(AP)—On their first wedding. anniver: Josephine Haldeman-Julius and A\ brey Roselle declared their compan- jonate marriage is one of’ genuine happiness. ‘ ‘A year has passed,” says the 19- year-old wife, looking back to No- ‘vember 22, 1927, when she and Ro» selle entered a union that main childless until compa‘ proved and to be terminable by mu- tual consent if they find each other incompatible. The union was hailed by many as courageous and de- nounced by more as perilous to the institution called the family. “It’s been a year of fullness and wholesome expression of our emo- tional lives,” she continues. “We are genuinely happy.” “Josephine means more to me than she did even a year ago,” speaks up her 21-year-old husband. “There been no diminution of our affec- tions. We have been able to live full and complete, lives, instead of suffering inhibitions and frustra- tions.” Miss Haldeman-Julius—she plans to use her maiden name until she is “ready ‘to’ settle down to “keeping house”—is completing the senior PLENTY OF POSITIONS OPEN Business and professional men keep Dakota Business College (Far- go) busy supplying them with help. Graduates needn’t seek a place—the place seeks them. Atty. Fleming phoned for a stenographic secre- tary. Anderson was sent. w. J,,Lane Co., has engaged their fifth ““Dakotan””, Herman Heydt. U. S. Veterans’ Hospital needed help. Laura DuBois was sent. Attend the school of ACTUAL BUSINESS training ( ighted unobtainable elsewhere. All four Bismarck druggists. ———o——_—_—— For Quick Service Phone 393 INDEPENDENT CAB CO. Experienced and Careful : Drivers . year in high school at Girard, while her husband works at. his father's creamery. A part of the week, the compan- ionate couple lives at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Halde- man-Julius, and the rest of the time they spend in their own home. Mr. Haldeman-Julius, a prosper- ous publisher, announced at the time of Josephine’s marriage he would continue to support her until she completes her schooling, which is to include college. Haldeman-Julius is an intimate In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Heme of KFYB Have you noticed how often the fire whistle + blows lately? Is your property insured? Let LeBarron Insure It Office Upstairs over KFYR Phone 876-M_ Bismarck, N. D. 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