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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NS - BLLSWORTH ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR TRIP 10 NORTH POLE Will Use Submarine in Under- Ice Dash From Spitzber- gen to Alaska » Paris, June 19—(?)—Captain Sir George Hubert Wilkins, British plorer, and Lincoln Ellsworth, Amer- ican, who has spent much of his life . in the Arctic regions, today an- nounced collaboration in an attempt next year to reach the north pole by means of a submarine. At Lenzburg, Switzerland, Captain Wilkins issued a statement saying Mr. Ellsworth, who was a joint leader with Roald Amundson on the flight of the Norge across the north pole, will be associated with him as joint leader in the projected exploration Ellsworth transpolar submarine ex- pedition. The statement continued “Com- mander Sloan Dannehower will be master of the vessel and Dr. H. Sverd- rup the chief of its scientific staff. Si "NRT TAYLOE ROSG Pierre Rejects Offer A referendum held by Pierre, 8. D.,! on the question of selling the mu- nicipal light and gas plants to the Montana-Dakota Power Tuesday, resulted in a vote adverse | to the proposal, 782 to 347. The company offered the South Dakota capital city $450,000 and to; assume a meter liability of $15,000.) The plan was to link Pierre up with the gas developments of the Mon- bare rte company out Baker, Montana, fields through Mon-/| pecome governor of a state, when tana, North Dakota and South Da-| 10 succeeded her husband on his| Vawter circuit this year is the ap=) ist of more than ordinary ability, Opponents of the offer now intend |death at Cheyenne, Wyoming, while | to propose a municipal bond issue of $125,000 for a new plant. Stillwater, Minn., Stanley S. Staring, Minneapolis real | marck for five days, beginning June | estate dealer and head of the Staring | 24. Realty company which crashed with|the evening, of the North Dakota | losses of approximately $300,000 to| primaries, and will talk on “Women | creditors, died in Stillwater peniten- tiary today after serving two years and seven months of a 10-year sen- tence. trip to be known as the Wilkins-/| J. W. Riley for county judge. (Pol, Adv.d ‘They expect to leave New (York for under the ice cross the north pole so as to reach Alaska late in August. “A definite decision as to whether Mr. Ellsworth will actually make tthe journey will be delayed until he re- turns this summer from an expedition to Labrador.” Ellsworth, arriving in Paris trom Basel, en route to America, confirmed Captain Wilkins’ announcement and added: “Sir Hubert will stay in Swit- zerland until the middle of July to finish his book on his south pole ex- plorations. Then he will go to New York to supervise rebuilding of the submarine to be used next year. Ellsworth will leave for America Saturday aboard the Mauretania and immediately on an 800-mile can —S———_ FOR SHERIFF Burleigh County I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of sheriff of Burleigh county sub- fect to the will of the voters at the primary election June 25th. Your vote and support will be appreciated. JOS. L. KELLEY (Pol, Adv.) Spitzbergen next June, and travel:ng ; will depart from New York almost | trip to the unexplored headwaters ot; Victor L. Anderson of Burleigh county at the primary election. (Pol. Adv.) Mabel Johnson Engeseth Candidate For j REGISTER OF DEEDS Burleigh County, N. D. Born in Bismarck. Graduate from: Bismarck High school, Valley City Teachers Col- lege and a Saint Paul Business College. Abstracter of Titles for six years. Deputy Register. of Deeds in Minot. Five years Deputy Register of Deeds under Fred Swenson, Taxpayer. Understands the office—Can save you money. Pol. Adv. Notice: Confident that I can conduct the office of county auditor economically, efficiently and courteously, I respectfully solicit the support of the people of our capital city and of Burleigh coun- ty. I shall appreciate your good- will and your vote June 25, 1930. ALTA B. HERMAN (Pol. Adv.) since 1877. Have lived on a farm and livestock ranch most of this time. First time a candidate for any kind of office. . the goodwill of the voters. gret that I cannot see all the voters personally, therefore I take this method of asking for your vote and support at the primary election, June 25th, 1930, which will be appreciated. (Pol, Adv.) must be a physician. in this state is appointed by the county commissioners. Pollock, classified as a play for the| is featured by trained animals and ah people and by the people. It is a| excellent line of magic. story of capital and labor, love and. carries a modern message to society.| second day and will play an int Will Be Benefit Entertainment duction to Governor Ross's The week's entertainment is being | in the evening. BiG FEATURE HERE IN To Buy Light Plant work in the city, inasmuch as the pro- | ton Gaines will give his famous x ceeds are to be used to purchase | dress “New Wine in Old hata mn . equipment for Camp Chan Owapi, at | the afternoon schedule of that, \First Woman Governor of Any Witdwood lake. Mr. Gaines is a, noted agriculturist, ji The opening number will be a fea-| university extension speaker and au- State to Speak on Evening | 1,:6'comeay, “The Big Pond,” dealing| thor. Maupin’s band is classified, as of Primary Election | with the romance of a young Ameri-| brass band, a jazz orchestra, a glee \can girl and a Frenchman who proves sone nd Langer poe novelty en- gras) icipate 1 ers all combine one organ- Guid “Rajan amet heap worun toll ME te gene ABE DATES se a OS ‘A new feature of the Redpath-| Jessie Rae Taylor, a make-up art- company. | of the pearance of Staples the Magician on | and Lon Johnson, music composer a! the morning of the last day at the | pianist present the afternoon pro- special children's program. This act| gram on the fourth di They also S. S. McDONALD Republican Candidate FoR Conimissioner of Agriculture & Labor In Favor of Cooperative Enterprisen 19 years on the farm 10 yearn’ experience as office executive Pledged to mnke the office of assistance to the Farmer and Li he was serving as chief executive of that commonwealth, will be one of the leading attractions of the chau- |, tauqua which will appear in Bis- | DIES IN PRISON June 19.—(P)— She appears the second night, | in Politics.” Mrs. Ross feels that she | has a civic message for her sex and | it is that women are neglecting their | duty and opportunity in not striving | to get into more offices. } The chautauqua will include a not- | able drama, “The Fool” by Channing ik Candidate for SHERIFF THOMPSON Re-Elect These Men to the LEGISLATURE BURLEIGH COUNTY NEEDS THEIR EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS AT THIS TIME June 25, 1930 A Former Representative of Burleigh County Your Vote and Support Is Solicited. FOR SHERIFF Fred W. Nelson Resident of Burleigh county I have no other help except I re- Burleigh County Independent Republican Campaign Committee Headquarters Corner Third and Main Avenue—Phone 1728 (Political Advertisement) The Office of County Coroner ‘The Coroner, in some states, The Coroner in some counties ‘To the Voters of Burleigh County: { hereby announce myself a can- didate for the office, of SHERIFF at the primary election to be held June 25, 1930. Your vote and support will be appreciat ‘Albin Hedstrom (Political Advertisement) VOTE YES FORE 1 SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 salary. ty has. fees amounting to less than $300.00. dertaker, may secure a consid- erable business which comes in connection With his official the kind in the northwest. The Coroner has no fixed ‘The Coroner in Burleigh coun- ‘The Coroner, if a licensed un- most modern establishments of I will greatly appreciate your vote and support at the coming for the office of coro- ner for Burleigh county. W. E. PERRY i ‘Aitical tactics. (Pol. Adv.) (Pol; Adv.) Voters and Friends of Burleigh County I presume by this time that you know that I am a candidate for register of deeds. Owing to ill health, I am somewhat handicapped to make a house-to-house campaign, but by these means I hope to be able to get my message to nearly every voter in the city and country precincts. During my term of office there have been more banks and other corporations that have gone into the hands of receivers than since the county was organized. As a matter of fact there was never a fail- ure until I took office. Many of the banks that failed owed for services rendered by me as register of deeds and I paid into the county treasury out of my own pocket every dollar that these defunct banks owed, I was informed: at the Registers of Deeds convention recently held at Minot that I am the only register of deeds in the state that ever paid such losses. . has reached me that some of my opponents are trying to ride into this office by defaming me. voters and my friends will not be misled by such po- FRED SWENSON on the NEW North ‘Coast Limiteds Pissesomnins ste sated disturbance, night or dey, on the perfected roller-beating cars of the Northern Pacific, “So. out of the window to decide whether or not they hove lelt the. Modern, trouble-proof roller-bearings ore used on ail the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Word I trust the Bismarck, N. D. JUNE ‘19, 1980... supplement the evening at ( supplement the evening program at Mott Sheriff Comes Sorrentino’s: Venetian Strollers will; interesting information on “Japan of romance, pride and humbk and| give the afternoon program of the| Myth and Fact.” tro- | George ‘Staples, the magician, will address give the children’s ith the showing of “The Fool” on|by Chief Chris J. Martineson on a warrant charging forgery. wening of June 28. i VOTE YES: lo be satisfied wi. 1920 performance? | FROUD of your car? You have a right Buy This Positive Proof Package Today it You're Not Satishied— we'll return your money without « word! Peter Jettinger, of Mott, was turned | merchant. '§ Program on the ‘ Inorning of the last day and will also |OVe® to Sheriff L. ©. Duncanson, of sponsored by citizens prominent in Maupin’s singing band will appear] appear in the afternoon. The entire the service clubs and is to be forthe | on both the evening and aft@rnoem) tive day program will be climaxed | police CHAUTAUQUA SERIES benefit of boys and gitls welfare | Programs of the third day, and New- Ae department, after ‘arrest here “\ “VOTE with the Legislature” on Referendum Ballot June 25th. (Political Advertisement) _ : Repeal of Depositors’ Guaranty Fund Law You sustain the legislature’s- repeal of a useless, un- sound and worthless law. You avoid prospect of a continual agitation for a big bond issue or special tax. to be. Real engineering brains went into the development of that tine engine. Buy the best gas and oil? Good business, too. Chemical engineers have done won- ders with fuels and lubricants during the past few years. 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BY THE MAKERS FOFPMALEMITE Jettinger is alleged to havé totged © @ check on an uncle, then started For Alleged Forge} jcave the country. ‘The, check said to have been passed on a Sheriff Duncanson the prisoner back to Mott for arraigne Hettinger county, Thursday by the| ment in district court. J./W. Riley for:county judge. ‘ Pol. Advd ji PETERSBURG— Richards Tire Shop - Garage FINLEY— BUGBY— Electric Shop Dahlund & Lindseth FLAXTON. TAYLOR— Flaxten Motor Co. Leadon Motor Co. GREAT BEND— VALLEY CITY— W. C. Bohn & Son Valley Motor Co. GRAFTON—~ WAHPETON— Grafton Auto & Mach. Co, Braun Super Service GRAND FORKS— Settee: aes x Master One Stop Station vetininpet Kalen 8 Be Odou & Arnold HG. Thomas LARIMORE—- WESTHOPE— Mathison Motor Co. Page Motor Co. SHEK— ‘Stearns Co. 6 Ca: Torrence Motor Co. FER’ . be pay re Sale . We & Son NEW ROCKFO! L. L. Russell Smith Motor Co. ca }