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Former Judge Facing YOUTHFUL AVIATRIX Second Murder Trial ON AUSTRALIAN HOP azz: enor today was scheduled to: go on trial for the second time, oo Bugs fatally stabbing Miss Lehlia ° Starts 22,000-Mile Flight in| smith, 28, stenographer whom he 3 had paid attentions. e former , Tiny Plane, Hoping to Beat | sirist's first’ murder trial in Austin, Fifteen-Day Record Tex., where the young woman was killed, resulted in a hung jury. A change of venue brought the case to Dallas. Croydon, England, May 5.—(®)— ( Per ear a TS : aviatrix,: at 8:40 a.m. today ri ina tiny moth plane on a Yone fight |San Francisco Cafes Will Face Padlocking Her plane is named the “Jason” after the Grecian hero who sought) San Francisco, May 5.—(?)—Clos- the golden fleece. In it the golden-|ing of two popular San Francisco haired miss, who is a member of the | cafes after 9 p. m. on the grounds London Aeroplane club, hopes to best |that the proprietors are maintaining the record of Bert Hinkler, who flew | nuisances will be sought, prohibition to Australia in 15 days. officials have announced as the result Her plane carries no radio, and she | of raids early Sunday in which al- will depend upon telegrams to keep | jeged liquor was seized but no guests in touch with home. She carried @ | arrested. turn, Ii——_—_—---- ———— RR "v \ of 22,000 miles to Australia and re- change of dress and other traveling equipment in a light bag behind the cockpit. Her chief worry at the start she said was that the flight had been delayed until the monsoon season had begun over the Indian ocean, making it necessary to fly right across their track. The aviatrix is-the only woman In Great Britain to whom the air min- istry has granted a’ground engineer's license. Her father, J. W. Johnson of Hull. went to Croydon to bid her farewell. He said there was no need for any anxiety about her trip. Resolution Adopted by 3 Naturopathic Meeting Scores Vaccine, Serum A resolution favoring the repeal of all laws “interfering with the natural rights of the individual, such as offi- | form: cial malpractice in the form of inocu- Garden plowing and fertil- izer. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. REQUEST FOR BIDS Department of State Highways Proposals for the construction of a new one story, frame addition, 45 feet by Af feet with half basement, to and alterations to the present State High- way Shop and equipment Building lo- cated at Bismarck. North . Dak will be received at the State Highwa: and read. Separate bids will be received for: 1, General Construction and Elec- tric Wiring. 2. Heating and Plumbing. Proposals shall include an addition- al alternate bid for the construction of a second story to the proposed one story frame addition. must be submitted on red by the Department to the Specifications, and lating human beings or beasts with | ffeq vaccines or serums, was unanimously adopted by the second annual con- vention of the North Dakota Natur- opathic association here Saturday. About 30 attended the banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel which closed the session. Dr. S. W. Hagan, Fargo, acted as toastmaster. Former Gover- nor Walter Maddock, William Lang- er, and Judge W. 8, Casselman were the outside speakers. Minister Is Enthusiastic Over Konjola North Dakota Pastor Wishes He Had Known of New and Different Medicine Long Ago What mightier, what more con- vincing recommendation could Kon- jola, or any medicine, have than the grateful words of praise from those g who, to their everlasting joy, put Konjola to the test and found it to be the very medicine they needed; the medicine they should have had in the first place. See ‘THE REV. M. BRAUNERSREUTHER Konjola work, speedily and thoroughly seeming wonders to perform, for all.of Konjola’s 32 ingre- Gients—22 of them the juices of roots and herbs of known medicinal value —work together yet singly in cleans- ing and stimulating the organs of di- gestion and elimination, and in rid- ding the system of accumulated. poi- sons and impurities. Consider as a typical example of Konjola at work, the experience of the Rev. M. Brau- nersreuther, of Judson, N. D. Is there any wonder that he is enthusiastic over this modern medicine for the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and for rheumatism, neuritis and nervousness. Would you now like to know all about the medicine that does such wonderful things; ‘the medicine of which seven million bottles have been used in‘two years? Then meet the Konjola Man at Hall’s drug store, shall be sealed ‘and endorsed: Proposal f 1 Construction and El ‘Heating and as per bid enclosed. A certified check for 5% of the gross som bid, together with a Bid- jer's Bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposal. Copies of the proposal blanks. plans, and specifications, may be obtained from ‘the Department of State High- ways at Bismarck, North Dakota, and are on file at the Builders Exchange at Fargo, North Dakota, and Minne- apolis, Minnesota. ‘All ‘bidders are invited to be pres- ent at the opening of the proposals. ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, to waive technical- ities, or to accept such as may be di termined to be for the best interest or the State. NORTH DAKOTA STATE HIGHWAY, COMMISSION By H. C. FRAHM, Chief Engineer & Secretary. Dated May Ist, 1930. 19 TAKEN UP One geldini w with brown spots, weighs about 1200 Ibs., blind in right’ eye and branded on left shoul- der. For further information call Budd kK, 922 Avenue C w Bismarck, Dak. 4/28; 5/5-13 FOR BIDS State Highways, Proposals for furnishing and deliv- ering lubricating oils from June ist, ‘Ist, 1931, will be st sion in the offices of the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, North Dakota, until 10 o'clock A.M.. Juni bth, 1930; at which place and time publicly opened and read. ‘The Proposals must. be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the Depart- ment of State Highways at Bismarck, eck for 5 ross sum bid, together with a bid- ’s bond in the full amount of the um bid, must accompany each pro} . Copies of the proposal blanks and specifications aay, btained im the Department of St Bismarck, North D: All Bidd pro} ties, or to accept suc! may be de- termined to be for the best interests of the State. NORTH DAKOTA STATE HIGHWAY _ COMMISSION By H. C. FRAHM, Chief aaginese & Secretary. Dated May ist, 1930. 5/5 ‘ NOTICE In the matter of the application of Killdeer Mercantile Con.pany, a Cor- oration of Bismarck, North Dakota, for voluntary dissolution. “ Notice reby given, that Killdeer Mercantile Company, a Corporation, organized and existing una: db: virtue of the laws of the North Dakota, with its principal place of business Bismarck, North Da- has presented to the District Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, an application for a declaration for di solution of said Corporation by said Court; and that said application will be heard by said Court at the Court 21st day of May, A. D. thereto as the Court nd that until 10 A. ‘Third and Broadway, Bismarck. Hej Clerk is here, not primarily to sell Konjola, but to explain it. You will not hear mere promises, but about actual cases wherein Konjola has triumphed when all else tried has failed. Read right now the words of the Rey. Braunersreuther, who said to the Konjola Man: “Sor three years I suffered cread- fully from kidney trouble, nervous- ness and stomach trouble. Frequent- ly I had sharp pains over my kidneys, t for me to artment o! 5 Faarek, North Dal BRED retel i : E u igeed sooner, and I take great pleasure in Court this 19th di April A.D. 1930. CHAS. FISHER, Clerk of the District Court (Seal) in and for Burleigh County North D: 3 Highways. Proposals for construction of a new one story frame addition, 49 feet 40 feet with -half ment, to and alterations to the present State High- way, Shop and Equipment, Buildin located at Minot, North ta; wil e received b: ate Highwi Comm! sion, in the pitices of tl ijghways kota, until 1 . BM, ». 1980, at which place AM iste they will be publicly opened and read. Separate bids will be received for: 1, General Construction and Elec- 2, Heating ad, Plumbing . Heating an 3 Pro! must be submitted on repared by the artment or otherwise Department of is , North Dakota, sealed ‘and endorsed: struction ‘Electric Wiring” or-“Heating and * Minot Shop addition, as TO! jum bid, fers Bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each roposal. Drebpies of the proposal blanks, plans, be obtained GOLD SEAL ONGOLEUM These prices in-effect from MAY 5 to 10 ONLY: ALL of the NEW 1930 DESIGNS are included ~all fresh, . first-quality merchandise GxOn. samsts §=°5.25 7 'Ax® te. Scngesease "6.55 9x9 te. Sams «—° 7.85 9x10 fore. Sees 9.15 Dx 42 se. Sees 10.45 9x5 st. cans" 13.05 Taree 34e Gold Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard The same durable material for use over the entire floor. Needs no fastening. Genuine Gold Seal Quality. Made by the Multicote Process. . - - &Me per sa. yd. - . . @6S5e per sq. yd. Ashley, N. D. . Ashley, N. D. ..» Beach, N. D. -Belfield, N. D. -Belfield, N. D. .Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck, N. D. Ashley Furniture Co. . Laemmle Furniture Co. ......- Overstad & Son .. Clark Hardware ......- Bismarck Furniture Co. Bowman Furniture Co. 226, U.5,PAT.OFFS Look fer this display figure tn your lacal stores: RUG NY at these big-value prices NOW IS THE TIME to restyle your home’ throughout at a real saving with easy-to-clean floor-coverings of that smart up-to-dateness and striking beauty found only in the one genuine Gold Seal Con- goleum. For the full, new 1930 line of genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs and Gold Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard is now on sale at the money-saving prices shown at the left. These prices will be in effect only until Saturday. All the stores listed below are partici- pating in this special offering which comes just at moving and spring cleaning time, when you are almost sure to need fresh, new floor-coverings for many rooms. Bear in mind that this is not a clearance sale! It enables you to choose from designs just recently introduced — the very newest effects in modern, labor- saving floor-cover- ings, fresh from the studios of world- famous designers and colorists. M. T. Olson COLUM All the merchandise is the one and only Gold Seal Congoleum — the orjginal, labor-saving floor-covering famous for its distinctive beauty and sturdy durability. All of it is made by the exclusive Multi- cote Process and backed by the Gold Seal guarantee of satisfaction. Congoleum users are sure to take full advantage of this timely opporturiity. And it will enable many additional house- wives to enjoy, at small expense, not only the loveliness of genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, but the hours of leisure these easy-to-clean, sanitary rugs bring. What better time to “bid good-bye” to dusty sweeping—that most tiring part of housework—than right now, just before summer days call you out of doors. Visit the stores early while stocks are complete. Re- member, these big- value prices will be in effect from May 5th to 10th only. Hardware Plumbing & Heating Co. ........-- .Hebron, N. D. Reed Brothers .... Hardware & Electric Co. ... Ray & Clark Hardware ..... A. L. Portz & Co. ....- W. E. Petrie & Co. ... Mott Supply Co. .. ..Killdeer, N. D. Killdeer, N. D. .Killdeer, N. D. .Linton, N. D. Linton, N. D. seeee- Mott, N. De } endorsing it.” Webb Brothers . Bismarck, N. D. Vallancey Broth ..ee+Mandan, N. B : y Brothers ... eae 4 The same splendid story of success vi fi are x ' whenever Kojola is given a chance to partment of Biate iehwas at ain Reed Brothers . Dickinson, N. D. Rocce Rarnitare or: _.Mandan, N. De show why it is the most celebrated | Nor’ gt . ” ay ; i ' medicine \in America. bar entra) Gemelli Scheeler Department Store . . Dickinson, N. D. Henry Engelter lew Salem, N. D Though Kon- jola does work quickly a complete treatment of from six to eight bottles 4s strongly recommended. The Konjola Man is at Hall's drug ‘store, Third and Broadway, Bismarck, ‘where daily he is meeting the public ~and explaining the merits of this new and different medicine. Free samples given.—Adv. invited to be pres- opening of the proposals. Phe right ie reserved to reject un: and all proposals, to waive technic ities, or to accept such as may be termined to be for the best interests of the State. NORTH DAKOTA STATE HIGHWAY. COMMISSION By H. C. FRAHM Chief agnerr & Bocretary Dated May Ist, 1930. 5/5-13-19 . Dickinson, N. D. Dickinson, N. D. Schilla Hardware Co. Schwartz's Department Store .,.....- Steele Hardware Co. . Wishek Hardware Co. . veeee Steele, N. De .....Wishek, N. D. aeee. 2eeee preter Sets 2 > 5 sozasarz