The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1930, Page 3

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CANDIDATES AWAIT VOTERS VERDICT IN PENNSYLVANIA State Has Been One of Hottest in Years Philadelphia, May 19.—(?)—Final appeals to the electorate and last minute claims of victory marked the closing day of one of the most con- fusing Republican primary campaigns in the history of Pennsylvania. With the exception of Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, candidate for United States senatorial nomination on the ticket backed by the Philadel- phia and Pittsburgh Republican or- ganizations, and Gifford Pinchot, i: dependent aspirant for the guberna: torial nomination, all princtpa: can- didates wound up their campaigns Saturday and are awaiting the ver- dict of the voters at the polls tomor- Tow. Both Pinchot and Davis had speak-| Field THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MAY 19, 1930 Bisbee Pharmacist Receives Invitation To Norway Services Bisbee, N. D., May 19.—P. O. Bugge has received an invitation from the ecclestiastical and educational de- partment of the Norwegian govern- | ment to attend the 900th anniversary {commemoration of the introduction Election Contest in Keystone} of Christianity and the death of Olav, the Saint, at Sticklested, July The commemoration ceremonies | are to be held at Nidaros and Stick- lestad, July 28 to 30. e services will be opened by the dedication of the newly restored cathedral at Ni- daros. The invitation is written on parch- ment paper 200 years old. It was sent from Nidaros and is signed by Johan Storen, bishop, and O. Kling- enberg, mayor, and is countersigned by Rev. Arne Fielibu, secretary of the invitation committee. Bugge is a pharmacist here. Grand Forks ArmyMan Dies After Operation Grand Forks, May 19.—(?)—Major Ansel Wineman, of the United States Artillery stationed at Honolulu, Hawaii, died there Sunday according ing engagements today. The contest has been one of the keenest in years. All principal can- didates have toured the state. The most ambitious program was carried out by the Davis - Brown ticket, its members having visited nearly every county in the state and covered more than 2,500 miles. Young Farmer Admits Wisconsin BankHoldup May 19.—(7)}—Elmer Siren, Wis., Tonsfeldt, 27-year-old farmer, who | said he needed the money to pay his creditors, was arrested here and con- fessed to robbing the State bank at Lewis earlier in the day and escaping with $800, most of which was re- covered. North Dakotan Fourth In Oratorical Contest Kansas City, May 19.—(?)—Pat Ahern, Kansas City, won the cham- pionship of the midwestern zone in the annual national high school ora- torical contest and will compete in the national finals at Washington, to word received here today by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wineman, Grand Forks. He had been ill for a short time and underwent an oper- ation Sunday. ~ Major Wineman, a gtaduate of Shattuck Academy at Faribault, Minn., and the University of North Dakota, was prominent at both schools as an athlete. Following his graduation from the University in 1910, he entered law practice in part- nefship with his father. Major Wineman was commissioned | a first Heutenant of a North Dakota | machine gun company when that unit was organized here and later took part in organizing company M He was a captain in the latter unit when it went to the Mexican border in 1916. He later served overseas in the World war. Major Wineman was married. In | addition to his widow he leaves his | parents. Funeral arrangements have ‘not been made. AVIATRIX MISSING Batavia, Java, May 19.—(#)—Anx- ; iety today was felt for Amy Johnson, | the British aviatrix, when no definite | news of her had been received up to | POLICE HALT RAIDS ON INDIAN SALT PANS Seven Nationalist Volunteers In- jured as Cops Adopt Ex- treme Measures Bombay; May 19.—(#)—Nerve worn and fatigued with a prolonged game of tag with Indian nationalists, po- lice guarding the government salt depot at Wadala today resorted to More extreme measures to curb the increasing raids on the salt pans. The policemen used their lathis, or staves, to good effect in rounding up the raiders as they would seek en- trance into the barbed wire enclos- ure containing the salt deposits, and seven of the nationalist volunteers were injured. A partial hartal, or stoppage of work, was declared here in conse- quence of rumors that British troops terned in the Worli prison compound. had been employed at Worli. Several prisoners went on a hunger strike, complaining that cement had been mixed with their food. Prison authorities denied the allegation, al- \ { 1 LYONS BEST { had roughly handled salt raiders in- | \ Official denial was made that troops | | | though they promised to improve the j quality of the prison diet. | Dispatches from Madras revealed | six “crude bombs” were thrown at | the police, only one of which explod- | |ed. One European police |and one Indian constable were in- /State Air Tour to Be Discussed at Meeting Minot, N. D., May 19.—(4)—Repre- Sergeant | sentatives of commercial and service | jured. Several persons also were in- clubs from 20 cities in the state have | dured by stones hurled by rioters. | | been invited by the local Association At Dharasana a hunger strike has | of Commerce to meet here May 23 been declared by 225 volunteers ar-/ to discuss plans for a North Dakota rested Friday in a salt raid, | Air tour this summer, | PS OOPODPSOCP FOS DPOPOOE COO with j PLP ELE LILO ALLEL ALESIS STIS SE All talking Fox Movietone them all a merry chase un- til she fell—for the man who wouldn't compete. A sophisti- cated love comedy of the smart younger set . . OR CLIMAX JOAN BENNETT KENNETH MacKENNA me Hl Invitations were sent to Grand) ton, Watford City, Beach, Hettinger, | Valley City, Wahpeton and Fa: Forks, Langdon, Devils Lake, New| Bismarck, Stanton, Parshall, McClus- | Several have replied tepresentatives Rockford, Bottineau, Crosby, willis-| ky, Dickinson, Ellendale, Jamestown, | will be sent to the meeting. | Editorial Montgomery Ward & Company’s store at Bismarck, North Dakota, is now prepared to give you wonder- ful service in filling mail orders. We have a special department organized for handling all mail order business, and if you will kindly rush all mail orders to us, if you are unable to drive to Bismarck store, we will immediately fill the orders from our store stock, and if we do not have all of the items in stock, we will rush the order the same day, to our St. Paul mail order house for handling. We sincerely request that you place your confi- dence in our newly organized mail order depart- ment, who have given us absolute assurance that they will give you, our valued customers, 100 per cent service. i Keep your eyes open to the ads which you will find in The Bismarck Tribune, together with any ! special sales catalogs, store bulletins, advertising \ pamphlets, or radio broadcasting over station KFYR of Bismarck, and we know that you will find us ready to serve you with money saving values, far beyond your expectations, Compare the items as advertised by competitors and by Montgomery Ward & Company. Take into consideration that Montgomery Ward & Company’s merchandise is backed by 58 years of “Guaranteed Satisfaction Or Your Money Will Be Refunded,” and you will find us ready to serve you with the ever famous Riverside brand of tires and tubes, with a new and complete line of fashion merchandise re- All we ask to prove their superiority is that you use one sack. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Regis Toomey + Jason Robards Sharon lynn + Lumsden Hare 8:30 p. m. The weather is bad} D. C. Donald Squires, Grand Forks, throughout Java. was fourth. ceived weekly from New York manufacturers, with a large stock of farm supplies, barbed wire, fencing, roofing, and ninety-five other departments under one roof. Bismarck store was the Winner in the recent Na- tion-Wide Ward Week Sale, competing with over 550 retail stores of Montgomery Ward & Company, and the reason for our success lies in the wonderful patronage which was given our store by the custom- ers of the northwest. | \ | | Every bushel of wheat used in milling these brands jis washed and scoured in (ff at least 20 gallons of pure I \ Monday - Tuesday Wednesday Daily Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:00 and 9:00 Capitol THEATRE water. Cost More - Worth It! SCFESOSSSPOO OOS 6 SECT LOPES LSPA LL ANA LIA A RUSSELL- MILLER | MILLING CO. 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