The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 2

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Dry Papers Help Literar SEVENTH REFORT OF THE ———___—_______-* North Dakota Girls ‘AIR MEET TO OPEN FIELD, ATTEMPT TO REPUTE UTERARY OES, ROMO Poh Sr eters crt|| North Dakota Girls probably Until his trial is called June 2, Girls, be Attractive tol Men Repeal, rk Portland, Ore., April 28.—()—Rub- herconute a 2 ina ine ibe — aoe i . \Galifornin the BACKFIRES ON TEST See . i * tet ae @ hitch-hiker, two North Dakota girls | in Savannah Morning News Stirs ii Up Bitter Controversy as Figures Confute It \Blending of Materials to Resem-| Farmer of Washburn ble Butter Only Another oe ep bie baer sth cele Hie \}*Attic Slayer’ Placed HOME STRAW VOTES START) Hissirs In Psychopathic Ward| j, ‘Missour! Montana Nebraska Meanwhile Orys Continue to/ Xevuds Gain Slightly in Big Ne- tional Referendum bs ary SrErSSepeaarsasssea= ws unow—eusmoteas—Banee. Rae suacsesmaeS~ aes tt eusee3e3: iii EERE same color as butter, provided that Long iH is q i grea Aedes the color was obtained trom the in-| King’s Cousin Living gredienta used rather than by arti- I y terreich, retired ‘garment ficial means, In Anglican Convent turer, ned heen removed from the Neither of them knew so they ask- — county jail to. the psychopathic ward ed for an opinion. - London, April 25.—(P)}—The Daily |of the General 1 ena eee Lie uancter ES ans teen eomie co mae Geen aaa We provides that oleomargarine may be| who Peomanty setarnye f a to sande eee are coast feu cues ea hao form and in such a manner ‘advise called “The ‘House of ter,|Horbury, Yorkshire. The convent Arkansas this week joins Kansas in the bone-dry rants of the latest re- Peni turns of The Literary Digest’s nation- | sown wide “straw” referendum on the pro- | Sout hibition question. as published in to- morrow’s issue of the magazine. | A total of 3,705,742 ballots are tabulated in this report, which ts nearly a million more votes than was over received in & previous poll un-} \-, by the periodical, it is stated. ‘The drys continue to gain slightly as they poll 1,092,745 votes, or 29.48 per cent of the total. 1,807;914 ballots. or 40.67 per cent of | the total, are registered for repeal of} the eighteenth amendment. which | shows ® slight loss from previous; tabulations for the repealers. | a Nena mS re te “The vote for modification is 1,108,-|bad for the drys as the figures would Utilities Are Given Sanhuber was ‘under allenists and temasne SUISSEALI LGR Sha Susceesaos sos eV asale 1,108,683 i THE Q INS 1. Do you favor the continuance end strict enforcement of the eighteenth amendment Volstead law? 2. Do you favor a modification of tie Volstead law to permit light wines and beers? 3. Do you favor a repeal of the prohibition amendment? ait! al tgl at i E PY a HUH ae lh Formerly of Connecticut, New Jersey, In the 1922 prohibition poll taken ; On Various Requests repeal, and Arkansas and Kansas érejthree questions now being used, the | strict enforcement, in the current |turned, of which 302,815, or lAlmont has been granted by the state railroad board per cent of their tots! vote for jeation and 162,632, or 20.66 per cent,| The Dékote Service com-|" tn view of the law, the opinion Men’s and Boys’. Rhode Island are the only states) Bergeson & Son the only ones which evidence more joorresponding week’s tabulations | Permission to construct an electric tabulations. cent, were for strict enforcement; ta the North Dakota}usuat ingredients, yg algae Albama. Colorado, |for repeal. pany was nuthortaed to inaue $10,000 Konjola Put Clo e en Clothing Department Mr. S. E. Bergeson 665. or 29.84 per cent. moke it appier’” and Permission by State whieh show a clear majority vote for|by The Literary Digest on the same than a 50 per cent sentiment for|showed a totel of 787,475 bellots re- |trenamission line from New Salem to : ray: : x Is Now in Charge of | * *y ‘Among the states which register | 392.328, or 40.93 per cent. for thodifi- [Power and Light company. Treela bye toe statute. Nebraska, North Pe ieee mortgage vonds. Quick End to » Maryland, 5 ppl. ant Rheumatism! ,ocetarad these are Deaware,| Wil] Utilize Three Speakers on Program |r ia gh lglg and|Suffered. Twenty Years—Fa- fini garage, &. L. 5 eas fiat “eenareay ed S sions Modteine Sebo Atibr |" reanatte Sige donned shor sentiment for repeal air,” to be broadcast at 1 o'clock Sat- 1. Cent For Modification MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. state shows s #0 per cant vote /urday afternoon by WDAY. local | although over one- the voters in Arizona. Cali- 5 , Oregon, Wash- jest, Virginia, express for light wines and continues to lead as the dryest state while New Jersey jumps of the wet column this The editorial comment of The Lit- crary Digest in this issue is mainly taken up with report on a series of checkups on their poll, which is being radio station. ‘They are Miss Bertha Palmer, state superintendent of public instruction, who is sponsoring the school as an educational experiment; L. C. Jame- son, boy scout executive for the Red River Valley council, and Miss Lucille M. Horton of the home economics de- pertment at the State Agricultural college here. ‘Miss Palmer hopes to conduct five more “schools” of this kind before the @tose ef the school year. A musical Lackground for the Sat- Walter Hill Ordered To Pay Butte Lawyer All Ese Fails can tounding success Konjola makes good in those stub- Butte, Mont., April 25.—()—Walter born and Gbstinate cases that have BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA -"y Bythe Winner undertaken by a number of newspa- issues Sag eeeoren gee Honk L. Gales ce “Non ‘pabota.” Picture Affidavit To Go With Big Fish Tales Says Warden Lisbon, N, D., April 25.—(#)-—Burnie to|Maurek, state game and fish com- ' of Nation-Wide ‘ WARD WEEK SALE Saturday Last Day Never Before in Bismarck’s History a Sale With Values Like These. What a Bargain! This Magnificent 2-Piece Suite - aEke This Suite gei28 i et eee Oe meter a cea See this Record-Breaking Value Displayed in Our. Window pa eee het = Deeply overstutféd davenport and bunny chair—regular $99.50 value, You wit be proud to own this living room suite! Beauty, style and comfort are admitr- ably combined in this graceful davenport and chair. Beautifal smoking ct Free with each davenport suite during Appreciation Sale. £ i i It seems unfortunate that this suite is the subjéct of Aiscussion as to why we are ___ We have placed an option on 200 of these suites an They are high quality merchandise made by a high cls ‘der the Montgomery Ward & Co. guarantee, * Come to the store and inspect spect the biggest Furniture Value ever Rat thig-v r andi not let hearsay causeyou t offered tn Blmaroe — %

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