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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930 _. CHAUTAU lJ A OPENS ralgaing tana Woseii Pant cam- ee ely fetched Society to be} Republican state auditorship nomi-|from all but two of Minnesota's 3. stu ig what appears | placed on exhibit. , to be a dinosaur egg, found on his| Jones, who is the independent can- arteobntieenany wa ako i DIGKINSON-FARGO POWELL DEFENDS LEAGUE licensing measure would discriminate rite, Grol nh eran the aul ane 240 V I C : S fe) N T OP Merchants’ Head Says Entire! against independent merchants ame Cothedy Number Firat, With For: | efeby some dinotait ushantted see | eee, cht veeee walfiies agent, raid : thousands or millions of years ago. | lead of 1,302 over Henry Rines, state | mer Governor Nellie Tay- The specimen has been loaned to|comptroller, in their contest for the rr rere eens Portal and Devils Lake Get 2 ‘ feeling became general for an amend- + Least Precipitation During Story Not Told in Radio Ad- | ment to the bill which would pro- the-world a i. vide for a five-cent per pound tax, in loe Ross Tomorrow Week, Says Report - dress by Mandan Man tieu of a ticense feo again in an rf Rey ) oS ee es a ae the change The first of the ten big Chautauqua all talking eas surrounding Dickinson and e uence, or I may | programs will be presented this eve- | Fargo experienced the heaviest pre-| TALKS AGAINST SUBSTITUTE | say tne request, of the state dairy- ning when the five-day series of ONE 1s AS if all happy ™ cipitation in North Dakota and Portal i | the noesecciation, cooperating with | plays, lectures amd magic opens at 1 j J { 4 and Devils Lake the least during the the North Dakota Merchants associa- | the auditorium. The bill will be the \f Movietone Week ending at 7 o’clock this morn | Says Local Merchant Discrim.| t!on. | The amended bill carried, with |comedy, “The Big Pond,” a play romance ing, according to the local weather es @ one-hundred-per cent vote in the combining .Americanism with the burehu. inated Against in Licens- _| senate. Gallic temperament of a Frenchman BAD AS THE ‘At Dickinson a total of 2.50 inches | “Service to the public is the first in love with a Yankee girl. ‘ ing the senate committee hearings. of rain fell and at Moorhead, Minn., ing Measure |thought of the merchant. Goods} "To those who do not hold series , 2.23 inch recorded. which are in demand must be car- Portal Yeotived but “05 inches ‘and D,, June 24.—ve)—wal-| ed for, sale. Now, however, the|the chaitauqie is proc’ os; OWHER.... You'll love Devils Lake .08, Of the 28 points in|, T8‘80, N. D.. June 24.—(P}—Wal-| Merchants association has been’ drive 1 Wadi th ae t of the state reporting climatic condi-| tet D. Powell, secretary of the North | ing against substitutes and for our Cane Cha in Lhasa ttt the Vic in this tions to the local weather bureau,| Dakota Retall Merchants assoclation, | own butter. Towns, as well as indi-|toxe” yoneht Poin Teabtanation vor riproaring none failed to record some precipita-| today made public a letter sent to| chanta If you pl ies are hae service clubs here for the use of the rele “Spreclptfation recorded at the fol-| ante ty eevee lak aia every effort to influence thelr cust ares erst piled Ae ey who recently cl @ radio ad-/| tomers entirel: a} = ‘, \ 4 Ske wa ending | ress that the defeat of the oleomar- | stitutes, Y.eway from the sub-|" Wednesday's program lists a con- WILLIAM ‘FOX Bismarck .93, Amenia 1.69, Beach €arine bill in the last legislature was! “I cannot refrain from writing this|¢ett by Sorrentino’s Venetian Strol- | ™ presents’ ; 94, Bottineau 1.24, Carrington .34,| Caused by prominent Nonpartisan | letter, in justice to Senators Heil: (Jers. In the evening the same musical | 4 Crosby ‘31, Devils Lake 08. Dickinson senators. ton and Patterson, both of whom act- | Organization will present a prelude of | : 2.50, Drake .62, Dunn Center 1.08,| “Z feel sure that the Statements | ed in the same good faith as did all|music to the appearance of Nellie | | : Ellendale .79, Fessenden 19, Grand|™ade by you or attributed to you,i concerned having any connection |Tayloe Ross, first woman governor in | Forks .75, Hankinson .20, Hettinger | Were made in good faith, because you | With the matter under discussion.” |the United States, serving as chief and PB D. destroys | ‘ 1.55, Jamestown 1.04, Larimore .89,| tid know that the sarah ied named | —————“~ rues of Rabies 8 She will | 4 ¥ ‘h, J f ie ‘isbe Na-| Stood steadfastly agai e mea-} * cuss leading national questions and tg | edie on sures,” Powell wrote. ee all < Persons Die in especially the subject of “Women inj a. ‘ ;| “It appears, however, you did} i i tics.” . Hl P tot koow'ot the habpeiings follow. ysterious Explosion |»! oe ffi ety Snuventa | The sparkling cast includes those merriment makers: Senatorial Candidate “No-senator, I believe, had anything | Denver, Colo., June 23.—()—Coun- | : SS ae in th tter of the |t¥ Officials today were attempting to i Turk Born in 1774 | whatever to do le matter of the/| wistanneaan crea, | VICTOR McLAGLEN FIFI DORSAY, And both soon die after sev- LILIAN TASHMAN — WILLIAM HARRIGAN Finds Dinosaur’s Egg} cleo people coming to Bismarck. They | 4etermien the cause of a terrific ex- * . free will and it/Plosion which last night: killed a] politics and dinosaur eggs became | Coming to America || ame of their own |couple identified from letters as Mr. e i peeled Sah aad ‘ é i ives in thi i z= would 1 ave Deen far ee Be Chey | aa ve SE Hogan of Hull City, wo “ eee of ERE ca across their noses!: A few Play the roles of their gay lives in this madcap mighty Istanbul, Turkey, June 24—(P—A| “Mr. Greenwood, and Mr. Kitchen, | Kas., and wrecked their automobile. '| atorial nomination in the 48th legis- | Pushes on your P, D. spray- mirthy Movietone of a two fisted hilarious he- the owner's | were at all times acting in good faith | The bodies of the victims were found | lative district. I ipthr peaecte td iad esinpad ite a| and, like every one of us, had the in- | Several. hundred feet from a tangled six months’ United States visa will| terest of our dairy industry at heart.;mass of wreckage which had been, carry toward New York this week | When, however, it was found that the | their automobile. gun shoot a stainless vapor Jones in the last few days has di- | into every crack-and corner of your rooms — leaving a fresh odor of cedar that is man in love with one wide-awake blonde racketeering beauty. Zaro Agha, who claims he is the old- t in th Id. 2, pleasant to humans. Ask for se, has seaveled a bygone | cen- Dr. R.S. Enge P. D. la by drugs, TODAY and %, , hi ie declares, foug] - 7 is te " Napoleon. ir Mayne and in’ Givece ae Chiropractor eh ysttrntnr lg WEDNESDAY AEhay a lbsted At ex eee THE ORIGINA Drugless Physician Made by SINCLAIR REFINING CO@INC. 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