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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930 OFFICERS MEET JUNE 23 in ‘State Education to ‘Addresses at Bur- Ndeigh County Session | | ‘ion will met Monday, fie #8, at the Patterson hall, Miss announced today. scheduled for the one-day i are Miss Bertha Palmer, state dent of public instruction; G. Humpstone of the Univer- jher very well. j and forgiven, her husband said, for th County School Offi- | her third unsuccessful effort to quit , county superintendent | ‘Home With Me or to Jail With Him,’ Says Hubby; Home She Comes Wichita, Kans., June 19.—()—Ed- ward Peterson had a wife, but lacking the pumpkin shell highly recommend- ed for such purposes, couldn't keep However, she was back home today the farm where Peterson raises wheat | instead of eating pumpkins. An esthetic ear was blamed by Mrs. |Peterson for her most recent eclope- ment. The daily discord arising from the simultaneous squeaking of a windmill and the squeal of a hog, she said, is just too much for one of finer sensibilities. Thus goaded, she eloped with Rob- ert Jorgenson, 18. Regardless of Mrs. Peterson's fre- quently changing attitude toward her | husband, her affection for the family automobile remains constant, and she took it with her. She was arrested at El Paso for car theft. Indicating that an ear can be esthetic and at the same time practi- cal, Mrs. Peterson’ decided to have; ;another tilt with the windmill sym- | | phony. when her husband said: | — ‘No Smoking’ Drive Hunter, drop) @ note to Sky Har- + ttachés ear! this afternoon reporte tor nirport cfficials early: today au: |Fargo Men Injured the ene rere“ peoeeeaiog well? the engine of their plane showed In Auto Accident not considered respectable to speak effects of the eight days’ ordeal. e . Raymond McLaughlin and Joseph Pioneer Resident Spalding, Fargo men, were brought | omen oP Ne aman fren eich. — f Ardoch Buried |‘ ® !0cal hospital about 3 a. m. today Risb Bon hee aa ee 0 h | with injuries suffered in an automo- An attorney obtained Hurst's re- Ardoch, N. D., June 19.—()—Fu- | bile accident, details of which had lease under bond and announced he| Neral services were conducted here | not been learned at noon today. would carry the case to the supreme | today for John Gorman. 85, for 52/ McLaughlin received a fractured court to determine once and for all| years a resident of this community. | wrist and the tendons in the wrist what are e smoker's rights, if any, in| Services were held from the Catholic | were ‘sevéred. His right hand was r |. | daughter, x arr. Herbranson of | a small laceri mn of the ee. Rie epee ge het being Fargo, and three sons, William, John; Neither is in serious condition but frowned upon the public use’ of to- | 90d Jerome of Ardoch. both remained in the hospital. where bacco. In the fourteenth century it was} Is Revived in Zion Zion City, IL, June 19.—()—The “no smoking” campaign has been re- | | H NORTHERN Box 265 Announcement for Stomach Sufferers Stomach sufferers in Bismarck and vicinity ‘will be glad to learn that Hall's Drug store, Bismarok, North Dakota, has been appointed exclusive distributor in Burleigh and Morton counties for Pfunder’s Tablets, which have gained an enviable reputation throughout the Onited States in the| relief of stomach disorders. Have) Hall's Dyug store tell you about them, or write F, H. Pfunder, Inc. 1914 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE Wool Sacks and Wool Twine HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. Diamond Ring $50.00 Fer week James W. Marek ‘Third St. South of Office Salesroom, Hotel Prince “Home with me, or to jail with Jor- genson.”- | of North Dakota, and President 2. Swain of the Mayville Teachers’ , as announced today Runey, will open with com- nity singing. Rev. Floyd E. Logee the First Presbyterian church will e the invocation. >, P. Bliss, McKenz.c, president of $ association, will review activities | the group, and President Swain 1 discuss problems of school admin- ration. Musical numbers will be ‘en by Miss Bernice Bliss and Miss ideline Boren, McKenzie. Miss Palmer will give her address the noon luncheon, to be held in > Patterson dining room immedi- ply following the morning session. or. Humpstone and President vain will speak during the afternoon seting, which will close with the annual business meeting. Misses | Vivian Larson and Katherine Hughes, | McKenzie, and Llewellyn Kling, Ste: | ling. will present a short musical pro- | gram, 'Comiskey’s Relative Escapes from ‘Ride’ — FOR MORROW CAMPAIGN ; | Newark, N. J., June 19.—(#)—Ex- | | Penditures on behalf of Dwight W. Morrow in his successful campaign ; for the Republican senatorial nomi- | nation today were placed by his cam- paign manager at approximately $44,- | 000, | $15, of which Morrow contributed | Chicago, June 19.—(#%)—Elmer J. Whitman, a nephew of Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox, was “taken for a ride,” robbed and finally dumped out of his abductors’ motorcar eight miles from Danville, Ill, last night. It is be- lieved he was mistaken for someone else and that he was released only after the kidnapers had realized their error. i VOTE YES FOR SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 (Pol. Adv.) +S. Paint Product are sold the world cover under this famous trademark . SWP House Paint {Fhe world’s best house paint. 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