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i 4 officers. il aj § 1 ip DRILLING FOR OL, OR esa Fa Wee nee athe om SSE Sao | Smoked Here in 1928 PETROLLE MEETS GONZALEZ GASINNORTHDAKOTA| roan ie, o|at i é t i H & u - WILL cost $1680 NH CEREMOY ALONE Detectives to Be Brought in to Protect the Crowds From Crooks Cost $25,000 HUGE RADIO EXPENSES, TOO Parade Will Include 20,000,-and Fleets of Airplanes Will Drone Overhead ayy aahington, Mareh soma cost approximately $168,000 = a president dime. But there are upheld. Functions of q @ certain putting on of the dog; and that runs into money. To begin with, Congress has ap- propriated $40,000 for inaugural ex- penses, and the inaugural committee in Washington. has raised $100,000 and confidence men and to handle =~. the crowds, And on top of that some $3500 will be spent for fireworks which will be touched off south of the White House on the evening of the great day. All of that, of course, is the official expense. knows just hew much the expected 200,000 inaugur- ation visitors will spend, but the answer is “plenty.” Radio Expense Huge All in all, it is hardly the “simple inaugural ceremony” that has been predicted. Nor do the cost figures include the expenses of 100 or more radio stations from coast to coast, requiring a nation-wide network of telephone relay wires for several hours, that wil] broadcast the pro- zeedings. to millions everywhere. Short wave stations will radio the program to foreign countries. The inaugural committee hopes to get most of its $100,000 back through the sale of grandstand seats for the parade end there will be a grand ‘charity ball,"tickets for which will cost $10 apiece or $15 per couple. 20,000. Will Parade The ceremonies and celebration at- sendant to the.forthcoming. tfhugur- ation will be the most elaborate in permitting unlimited debate. No sen- Se address is expected from Cur- Address Customary After the new vice president's ad- dress the members of the supreme 4 ! ge - : ils i i A i i ii 35 a : ate qe ihe ssf itl als + E : i A i it E li : 7 H i i | al Hp j Ho rr ital, sbstneneeati Hid —E #5 a Li :| fhe Day in Bismarck | many years. For in 1920 Wondrow | known. ‘Wilson was an ill and broken, man: and President-elect Warren G. Hard- ing insisted on simplicity. And in 1924 Calvin Coolidge was merely in- auguratea to succeed himself so that there was little ado about the! oc- casion. Fewe, than 50,000 visitors camé to Washi--s.on to see the ab- breviated parade. This year there ‘vill be a parade of 20,000 persons and there will be a healthy retiring president and gn able-bodied new president to lead and review it. A joint commitiee of members of ° and house mest at 1. enate calendar. Short calendar in house in- cludes a bill to for a di- recter of édueation i the state. Too Late to Classify sedan, miles. Must bé sold at once. Phone 672-M. FOR SALE—1928 Ess¢x coach in best of condition. Must sell at once. Leaving city. Phone 1393. MAY REQUIRE PERMIT Governor Shafer's Signature Will Make Bill Passed Unan- imously by House Law if alatff 8% aE Big i HbA Bismarc! ettes last year. ‘ This is proved by statistics Fg sued by the Internal Revénue Au. In the United States during the last year 105,915,165,014 cigarettes were smoked or at least purchasédr as the tax returns show. The estimated Population of the country is 190.013,- 000. Of that number 11,000 live in Bismarck. Dividing 120,013,000 by iu gives et Then all one has ivide 106,015,165,014 by 10,910. The Tesult is 9,716,414. NRS, JOSEPH PATERA FALLS DEAD ON BED | Young Mother Victim of Em- bolism; Leaves Baby Daugh- ter Two Weeks Old Mrs. Ellen Patera, 28, féll dead across her bed in her home at 213 South Sixth street, at 11 o'clock this forenoon. Death was due to embol- ism, or blood clot. While tidying up her sleeping room, she called her mother. When the latter reached her, she was lying face down across the bed, dead. Mrs. Patera was the wife of Joseph Patera, foreman with the Will Seed . |house. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bardsley, 216 South Sixth street. No arrangements for the funeral service have been made so far, pend- ing word from a sister in California. Mrs. Patera leaves an infant daugh- ter, born February 14, besides her husband, her parents the sister in California, She was, until last fall and for several years prior, in the employ of Webb Brothers, and she was a member of the A. O. U. W. order and the Homestead Life asso- ciation. k smoked 9:718,416 cigar. | fut" TO RU be “deed Cimtanaie ofl Comken ee yes Mareh 20 will be Jose Gonsales of Knowledge of These Facts. Can Help You Increase Your Income 10 POINTS which shaw that when you purchase Cities Service Common Stock you invest wisely. 1 Safety—Your money is safe. 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