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; = _ THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN ‘ . lem g We . ( p ” , ' fi \ 4 2 P 4 p ‘ D 4 ( ws ‘ is * g 4 1 HORSE RACING FREE CIRCUS AUTO RACES EARL’S WONDERLAND AFTERNOON and EVENING AND VAUDEVILLE fade Hb Thaw th : y CARNIVAL 4 4 “None Finer Than These” & The Finest in the Northwest! 12 Big Acts 5 Big Rides - - 10 Big Shows 3 fi Hs Band Musi Eveni BISMARCK FAIR GROUNDS ‘ £ an uSIC --- Evenings FONE 1-2-23 Loud Speaker Announcement ‘be : ‘Admission — Adults 50e; Children 25c; Grandstand 500 ue ¢ ( " 3 sho ¥ { 3 ° MORRIS SEES GRAIN "Devils Lake Boys: “]|FARM DEPRESSION IS | Boxee Funeral Plans | Band Honored as Changed; Body Leaves RATE BOOST DEREAT), ‘Governor's Own’ |/ DENIEDBY RAILHEAD "sr 7s _Mornine ° be DERG RROTIaY Geonarat | ene, cover Baas SP the funeial: Gepareine of tie body ef North Dakota Attorney contd boys, will formally receive their com- | Chicago Man Says American hice, wi died unexpectenly: Wednes: Returns From Washing- ere ny os “governor’s own” Sat- Farmers Made Complete day morning, and it went out on the ton I. C. C. Hearing Governor George F. Shafer said hé Recovery in 1925 AC ia a redial tae would present the commission at a y There was a special baggage car concert Saturday evening. The desig- and another special for the family. ra Confidence that the Interstate] nation of the Devils Lake organiza- Washingto: The first plan was ‘o send the body Commerce commission will not ap-|tion as the governor's own was an- | ,,.Wasuneton, hed 13.—(P)—A denial | east Wednesday afternoon, and to prove huge increase in Northwestern | nounced last January but the signed | meeieale armers are suffering | nave the rites and interment at Glen- grain freight rates was expressed here document never as been delivered. 7 inne ‘omy We “ey Chi coe, Minn. today by Attorney General Jim e chief executive, accompanier » 5. ) Th ‘Morris, by his staff, will review the state na- | (860 Tepresenting western railroads, sncvicws "anid -IRSTIECE ar Bie Morris lastnight returned from| tional guard troops at Camp Grafton | pevore he i “ibcrtd commerce com: | olis Saturday morning. ‘Washington where he has spent the| Sunday. eee erat dn wept hed freight last two weeks, in company with other ‘The investignth at e ucts. de North Dakota officials, in presenting Uaner provadins Of the Hoen-eunt a 6 T A the state's argument against the huge | price or ‘whereb: onan “ae di ste | oe Tay increases proposed by an examiner for ANP GOMERiibtNT ter pat tetorettect too the Interstate Commerce commission lywest pombe seerul vate oun ine tentative report, | with service as a farm relief measure. E Railroad Commissioner Fay Hard- When Enoch made his stat ing and Traits Counsellor J 8 Little, Dacinvissioner Bastian tie ae oe Ge isi Aaa o ee ee | you think we can accept that state- senting the North Dakota case, re-/ Cut Way Through Two and | ment when congress is in special aes 700 Members of Organizations mained in Washington, Harding is 3 sion at the present moment at the From State and Minne- » | ( eitting with the interstate commerce One-Half Inch Thick Wall call of President Hoover to enact farm commission in an advisory capacity. relief legislation?” sota Expected Little remained to hear the answer- to Get $3,000 Loot “You ean,” Enoch replied. “I think ing arguments Gienae by the Lael the record in this case shows there] Devils Lake, N. D. * roads and to challenge any hirvapori Stanchfield, Minn., June 13.—(/)— | was complete recovery in 1925.” —The thirty ct ot June 13.—) not in accord with the facts which | search extended to the twin cities| Discussing the proposal by the! gre cise sixth annual session of might be inimical to North Dakota in- | today for the burglars who took ap-|Kansas City Southern to transport |$0°, acy council, Minnesota and terests. | proximately $3,000 after burning | wheat from Kansas City to the ult ques Dakota of United Commercial Morris said he believed the inter- | Ys ’ ravelers and the sixth annual ses- , | through a safe of the First State bank ; for 2312 cents Enoch said the rail-)sion of. the Ladies’ G ili state commerce commission was im- | here yesterday. |road could not move the erait. at this|to thes crean pie rnd Auxiliary pressed by the fact that the states of| a. M. Peterson, cashier, said a! figure if the revenue geil Ha share ‘0 this organization opened here to- North Dakota, Montana and Minne- | check of the bank’s record might re- | of operating expenses. day for a three-day convention, sota stood as a unit in opposing the | ycal the loot, chiefly bank notes and 2 3 Plans were made to entertain 550 proposed increases. Their effort, he | siiver, exceeded $3,000. STORM DESTROYS TEACHERAGE |Gongiers of ees and, MbOUE 160 sai dt Seger te eee a enn ‘biaek ‘cloth over windows) | Belated information that a storm PRA etre ceganten of the » tl urglars cut their | destroyed a teacherage at the school | tions held i ks’ of getting his product to Duluth and|way through the two and one-hi 1 | tions were held in the Elks’ hall this , Minneapolis, ‘the prinelpal terminals | inches thick wall of the safe, They |celved ever The wean ates ae ay ee ee tea ‘for this territory. burned a hole four inches square,| veloped into a smail tornado, did|address of welcome to the aeven FEE SOTTO GPE large enough to enable them to reach | other damage in the town. The lum- ' tion guests. slices: \ | into the strongbox. ber from the wrecked teacherage was| H. B. Triem of Pipestone, Mii They left an acetylene tank. ‘The | blown a distance of two miles. grand counselor, is presiding at the | tank, tacks which had held the black U. ¢ meeting while Mis. J.-F jcloth in place over the windows And) The _ tnteenstional ‘Motor Boat feGrann of Minet, auxiliary grand | wete the o! $ Id in V . Italy, | couns: i iding ies’ 10 SEE MACDONALD sz the officers found. dnsjeted cunemeplaner ais Teenie ee ae atthe indies King George Will Receive on Saturday, to See Premier | in Scotland Sunday H r London, June 13.—@)—It was : stated authoritatively today Ambas- sador Dawes would travel to Scot- J land Sunday to meet premier Mac- Donald at Forres, a little town 17| miles from Lossiemouth, where the premier is spending a short vacation. ‘The new ambassador will be re- ceived by King George at Windsor stle Saturday when he will pre- Ks te ere searched the wor taking place possibly within ours: of his landing at Southampton from pine. ieead at prices greatly be- { the Olympic. low regular. Buy on easy terms if i This procedure is necessary ac-| desired, 3 cording to the code observed by dip-| § lomats which would not sanction an 4 interview with the prime minister 8 }..or to presentation to his majesty. ‘ At Lossiemouth Mr. MacDona| 5 told an interviewer with regard to . . e 7 » his prospective visitor: “We shall . M meet over the luncheon table and 4 in the short space ef three or four i ous great questicns of Anjglo- ° ° ° 3 merican cooperation in the cause Ammarican saaparatioe 1 19s S808 Priscillas, $7.25 In an amazingly cunning way, these choice peace will be opened.” .- i Priscilla sewing cab- ? inets, walnut or ma- 4 i MINNE APOLIS VOTES N at Raleigh leaves are blended so that every single Two Piece Living Room Suite : Very fine quality Jacquard upholstery, over < ° ° 8 * sturdy frames. Spring-filled : uff contains every single fibre in exact propor- 97 ae : 5 5 ,, Arch Coleman Announces He tions—to the last faint wisp of pure fragrance. 7s , Wil! Carry Contest No Fur- l y Fabric steel spring, ) ther and Lauds Nolan cme jh $9.50. All cotton mat- DaTaal : tress, $10.85. Minneapolis, June 13,—@)—Re- H Maile ve: pce ae allots in the arc con- Peseta ei reey ressional primar: el lon was he =a) lenied today by District Judge W. ———_ iN Ine the "fotiuation of Llontenant “PUFF-BY-PURE ing the nomination utenant ,@ = q Governor W. I. Nolan as the repub- & P e P lican candidate were sropped, Arch Coleman, defeated by 162 sete in the primary, spaouned 3 he Tables, $16.95 would carry the contest no farther Oct ee dnd esd a statement ‘congratalat- Qoretonal tables 31 of the rarest Virginia, Turkish and ing Mr. Nolan and urging all repul Henne io tunite in the elestion next top. Micely made. Kentucky (Burley) tobaccos ere blended londay to send Mr. Nolan to con- é . { gress. with utter accuracy into cach Raleigh. 4 There is no authority in the law for special election to make contests » Judge Bardwell ruled. He eld further that even were author- ity there, it seemed physically im- Possible to complete unt be- tore, Monday, Jeaape With the contest settled and Mrs, Nolan’s title to the nomination cicar, the lieutenant governor prepared at ence to open an scmressive com- paign, in an effort to get out a big Yote next Monday, He declared that ‘to elect anyone but a republican to smeoeed Walter Chel Ma be mstrued as a vi ‘of con- & idence in the president.” RAILWAY PROMOTES AGENT St. Paul, June std Nhs "hh agent of the aaa road, seen inted general Ki ng er agent was ani today. ree i, Feyder, Mi is agent, will succeed him. Just received a new shipment of Venetian and semi-Venetian mirrors, MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA Kennelly Furniture Co. You taste the thirty-one as one, for thay blend, perfect flaver thet con¥ be BROWN AND WILLtAM! TOBACCO CORPORATE _: bowisuible, Bentecdy Soa ARACIAT eee