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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1980 Wy ROaak XDD ZZ (SS ni ul Weeceettl : auf * ' ei) aoe | ee “MANDAN / we Nas ter Gee ea pse™ Offers the Most Stupendous Array of JULY ry 2, 3 and 4 : = FREE ACTS | BASEBALL | “0S, 2AILY Bismarck’s Day Ever Booked in North Dakota Jamestown vs. Gilkerson Colored Giants Terry Cowboy Band ~~ - | At thé Missouri Slope Fair Is Daylight Fireworks, Mammoth Display — July 2 and 3 ; JULY 4th Every Missouri Slope County Will H: Mh [aes Wednesday, July 2 Fireworks, Evenings of July 2, 3, 4 All Fair Exhibits Better Than Ever An Exhibit This Year. a Fear Se ES ep Spy gg gg goo eo | a aT BO INDEPENDENTS © [TEETH MADE TO SUBSTITUTE [POLITICAL LINEUP zeesentcts‘storr con: |otenpettrag"™* ‘™ “ss Loesch Says Three ities, tig |servative Republican, will go into the| At Wells, Minn., two girls were| Amendments Violated | whole country and that sections in 10 qT IN HOUSE FOR EARS IN NEW INVENTION | MADE IN WISCONSIN nari: tournament with the fol- were riing ste, car in which they sole eats: Ga. gues ahs aweleas abide by tho fourteenth tnd fitecnth lowing lineups: and landed upright in the road eight amendments, Progressive-Republican: Governor, | miles from there. They were Hazel bedding Hal aietenuuachaeees His address followed the formal Dahl, Emmons county; O. E. Erickson, Philip LaFollette, Madison; Lieut. | Christensen, and Dorothy Haskins, Kidder county; Herbert Sweet, Kidder | ‘Sipping Music Through Straws’ | opening of the seventh annual con- ——_—_———- ance of other laws, Frank J. Loesch ifty- ns Win {Governor, Henry A. Huber, Stoughton, | both 19, of Wells. ts 3 ference by Prof. Benjamin F. Sham- Fifty-three Nonpartisa : fs vraciog seventh disc Smunagh Is Demonstrated by Cor- | Three Main Organizations Are | incumbent; meceécaty of State, ‘Theo. es ie law Suet cena cuneate! Leet of the University of Iowa, who | Places, Giving |. V. A.’s : —J. M. ‘Thomp- nell Physicist | Ready for G. 0. P. Primary |‘ Dammann, Milwaukee, incum-| A square yard of sunshine will pro: said in an address prepared for de: |Hfoores, ‘™ewses® fYom President S % Majority of Six : , Bismarck; and A bent; State Treasurer, Solomon Levi- Hed one horsepower of energy if used | jivery today at the commonwealth RIE ERIM = Martin J. Olson, Jr., Driscoll, Inde- — Elimination Tournament tan, Madison, incumbent; Attorney | for mechanical work, says Dr. C. G.| conference at the University of Iowa.| A law compelling every farmer to __ | pendents, Ithaca, N. Y.—June 30—(AP)—The |General, Alvin Reis, Madison; John} Abbot of the Smithsonian institution. | “Loesch, vice president of the Chi-| paint his barn red is urged by an Fargo, N. D., “June 30.—(#)—Fifty- ‘Twenty-eighth district, Bottineau |teeth were substituted in hearing for iso; Wis June 201 mid Reynolds, Green Bay, incumbent. | cago crime cbmmission, said that the | architect in Wisconsin. pag ut nine Independents and 63 Nonpartl- | cunty: Republican—C. O. Svingen, Conservative - Re} : . oO. ; ‘ 2 A - Republican: Gover- = sans were nominated as candidates | itinean: T. D, Acheson, Westhope: the ears in an invention exhibited|the announcement by Philip LaYol- nor, Walter J. Kohler, Kohler, incum- for the North Dakota house of rep-|Wwitiam M. Martin, Maxbass, and|today at the home of Dr. Frederick |lette that he will be a candidate for ° 1» » y bent; Lieut. Governor, Harry Dahl, resenttives, according to beats Fred J. Shurr, Lansford, Nonparti-|Bedell, professor of physics at Cor-|the Republican nomination for Bov- |TaCrosses Secretary of State, Wwiltlam dra l n tabulations of the vote cast last sans. Democrat— Arthur Milloy, ernor, the three main political teams ry e ‘Wednesday's primary election. ° > |nell university. in Wisconsin ar dy f0 Pieplow, Milwaukee; State Treasurer, cotentad The fe ts red to © ready for an elimi-|raward+ Samp, Madison; Attorney q The complete list: ‘Twenty-ninth district, Ward count le professor’s guests appeal nation tournament in the primary a } First district, Pembina county: Re- | 22 pean miner Mus Minot: J a sip their music through straws, as | election. General, Michael Eberlein, Shawano. ou r j publicans—I. Steenson, Drayton; 3.K. Sun, Surrey; Halvor L. Halvorson, |‘"ey listened to a honograph, the| LaFollette was the last candidate to| Democrat: Governor, Charles Ham- | { Binteon, Gardar, and’ John Halcrow, Burns, Surrey; Halvor 1. Halvorson. | sound of which was inaudible to the |put his name before the public and mersley. Shorewood; Leo P. Fox, Chil- | CR K C A SE I take great pleasure in thanking the voters and AN friends of Burleigh county on the endorsement shown me Bowesmont, all Satenendinin se Non ears. The seeming straws were long |he ig regarded as his team’s ace in|ton; Professor L. J. Chassee, DePere; | ard county: Re- partisan. pieces of wood, with sharp, pencik i dl Second district, Ws iy: Thirtieth district, Morton county: |[ike points. The lstenats: plac ed the the 1930 campaign. In entering the |Lieut. Governor, ‘William 8. McCorkle, Carpio, Non- : i pubsicans J. ee Republican—H. M. Penenning, Man- |sharp points on a tiny metal disc on _ ipl beter pears rie atato, Mr, bear |] at/the primary election June 25, 1930. ArHIBRD. scict, Walsh county: Re- | dan; E.R. Helbling, St. Anthony, R.I. /a round, cloth-covered ball the size of| lines thet’ exisved nonce ieee en |garet Pragstein, Menomonee Falls; or d publicans—Knute Boe, nee Inde- ye tered eel Pesky labig tat that concealed the mechan- Pryce tapes irl eee i. i Fuller, Madison; State ‘Treas: ql FRED SWENSON Thirty-first district, : lism i 5 . 5 ‘ v u er an Deecminen, erin Dickin- |" The eae ‘was a special re-|, Probably no other campaign in| Uter, t EK.’ ech tame et S| LONG- LI f E i]] (Political Advertisement) publicans—Andrew Johnston, Forest inaudible vibrations to the wood. y Long before LaFollette’s auciince. eral, J Guten; Viroqua. | Ol L River, Independent. biting the other end of ed sticl ment speculation as to.his polltical Fifth distri i lightly the listeners could hear, and * Bonen aera ed . W. to two of the auditors, at least, the| intention was rife. Some pointed to| Minnesota Mishaps music sounded as perfect as when|La Folette as the “logical” candidate A audible to the ear. to overthrow the Kohler regime. Take Three Lives i}. Professor Bedell said he perfected| They weighed his past performances, | the device in hope that it will be use-| his illustrious family and the issues| Minneapolis, an une 30.—(AP)— { Seventh district, ful for the deaf in listening to talkies |and decided that the Progressive-Re-|Three persons were killed and four county: Republican—E. E. Veitch, partisan. and radio. The receiver would be} publicans could have no choice. others injured Sunday. ec Independent. Democrat— McHenry | placed on the backs of seats and the} On the other side of the line ap-| Two died in an ata nbile accident. sarc ‘Cunningham, Reynolds, Inde- county: Republican—H. 'F. Niewoeh- |straw-like sticks would cost but a peared those who contended that La- |The other, a boy, was killed by light- pendent. eciano i ae, te lod f Ce aectanny, rood ly neve candidacy would be “political ning, ste Sook a Gre a si a le soun rations pass suicide” in vit whi tor irson, 14, sou; Eighth district, Traill Hoag aes. : Republican—H. G. Kapfer,| to the auditory nerves through the ee ee 3 Paget LOW PRICE— HIGH QUALITy-- FULL LENGTH— apparent popularity. ‘These “con-|shelter while caddying for a party RE HOUND AND GUARANTEED! : : 9 “| for Governor Kohler in .. |course. Richard Ness, 14, was severe- ‘ + Bohnsack, Hillsboro, all Paipendenee Logan : struction of the auditory nerves tion, noted that poetics pony plsciss ly burned and Innis Adams, 13, and M ‘e) T | V O | L Place Your Order NOW Ninth district, part of Ci 7 Ata ; vents hearing by the teeth’ met! a nor has won re-election, and conclud- Thomas Warnes, 12, suffered from —Pay When You Get It! Republican— Sinaey Laie Inde- | He adopted it after consultation with|oq that the younger LaFollette should |Shock. The players were stunned : y/ A dine, L. L. Twichell, Fargo, members of the medical facult a walt until 1932 rather than jeopardize | ™omentarily. BEST dependents. Richland | Johns Hopkins, who that al his political future now. At the ‘University of Minnesota IN. THE Tenth district, f aohpr eke county: | county: Republican—M. H. Lynch,| two-thirds of the deaf could eas golf course Mrs. Leo Armstrong, eae 5 ~ Republican—M. H. Holte; and L. E.| ridgerwood, C. H. , Morgan, Waleatt, |through teeth vibration, a larger per-|_ Evidence points to @ great deal| ‘ite of the custodian of the club- = | Correll, Casselton, both Independents. | independents, ud centage than could hear by any other | More. pennies 8 the voter goes house, Seneca LONG RUN im” MONTGOMERY WAR & Co Eleventh district, part Cass |" “‘Thirty-eighth district, part of| single method. lightning while standing in the door- | a Republican —W. le, Plath, panity-elghin Getripticar C. 3]. The secret of the now receiver is|!8 campaign, with many and severe | way. ning wails once _ INTERSTATE OIL COLINC. MINNEAPOUS | Store Phone: BISMARCK, N. DAK. _ Store Hours: clashes, is predicted. The three ma-| Lightning struck half a dozen, SEE Four-Seven-Six “Now Mark Bismarck” 9 till 6; Sat. ti 9 Quality Meat Market Independents. district, Billings, strokes are shorter than those in 516 Broadway Phone 722 district, pichiand rained : oe ditieroncs but they ae pee Republican—George forner, ican—William E. e erence is much like the Bend, Independent, and J. A. Michels, Lennar remdnarrco ‘John H. Lamb, | famous six inches that some of Jack wae Independent. Democrat ‘Wilson, -|Dempsey’s knockout punches trav- —J.D. vores Tyler, Independent. Fee ype soa site, eled as compared with ir full arm ings, Lignite; ‘Einar Twete, Wildrose; a a vibration of strong carrying Repul . > mete ane oo ae and Bae ‘Van Berkom, Powers Lake, quality, without distorting the THE WONDER FILM Ransom, and F. E. Mau, Enderlin, In- : ; and|_ The instrument is made to plug in| 7 dependents. . | @ sound receiver or a loud speaker. Fifteenth district, part of Barnes is ea % A few of our specials for Tuesday, July 1st. e 5 Ore — J s | 5 i city ingependent, = |{ Holdup Victim Says PB Cash Prices Only =} “|| ‘A Dime Is a Dime’ ; oe || Veal Stew, perlb.....................17¢ 3 Veal Shoulder Roast, per Ib. ..........21e Veal Shoulder Steak, per Ib. ..........23e all Nonpartisans. Republica: TL, June 30.—(}—J. D. ( : ; | Seventeenth district, Nelson county: ‘| poked a pistol into the ribs of \ Republican—R. E. Hamilton, Dahlen, | ‘porty-third district, Renwille county: D. L. Eckl ‘The and Loft Mc- berg yesterday. The two it, me Lovins Republican—Gilbert Sundby, Mohall,| men talked a moment in low tones. ilies va scat dni Guat cont: Nonpartisan strict, sour Finally Noble pushed his plate! ais- | Gite, : TURES ‘ APPA TLY Pork Shcsilder Roast, per Ib. ..........21¢ 7” aon nen or ie A Tl, Weies, | SoUntY: | Republican Herman F: fis i automebile and ee CREA REN | Pork Shoulder Steak, per Ib. ......... .28¢ Pork Chops, per Ib. ..................29¢ Pork Loin Roast, per Ib. ...... . .23¢ to 27c Beef Rib Stew, per Ib. ................19¢ Beef Pot Roast, per Ib. ..........23¢ to 27¢ Pork Link Sausage, per Ib. Weiner Worst, per Ib. ..... Frankfurters, per lb. . Liver Sausage, per Ib. . Fresh Bologna, per Ib. .....-...... Pies ge pt cy: (ue Erne eae and sn Cu HALF APE-HALF HUMAN . Nineteenth district, Rolette county: : publican—H. M. Piusuins Noble and eventually caught | ' Republican—James McManus, st. partisan. ce ie 4d. Eckbers, | shh. a Cee pate Ie eee. 2] pointing a furious Pi at Noble. | ; Belcourt, Nonpartisan. 1 . | “He tried to rob me.” ee With Sound Twentieth district, Benson county: district, ‘My, my,” said the policeman. “You : Republican—Minnie D. Craig, E. Si- 4 fan be cerrine de money te 5D mond, and M. A. Erickson, Minne- PRicas, to all this trouble to catch the fellow. 4 THE GORILLA HUNT and FINDING vraukan, Nonpertisane, onpartian ton,” replied Mir, Bekberg, "Wao. ‘| OF STRANGE CREATURES APPAR. Twenty-first district, Ramsey ‘a dime, r, is 8 » : og on Ae A. Lunde, ties: Republicans— nr Sco rag TODAY ENTLY HALF-APE-HALF-HUMAN. 5 Traynor, Beulah, Independents; r weather, independent sogner| td Subeh Dunn Center Noopartwan.| Schedule Is Changed|| TUESDAY Ce e ens er an Forty-ninth district, Adams, CAPTURE OF 65 FOOT PYTHON. county: Republican -e. F Gibbens, ger and Sioux orhegs Ret Lipo Cando, ‘W. Lemke, | °"), H. McCay, Selfridge, Nowparti- The Goo Line has inaugurated a san; O. C. Olson, Hettinger, Nonparti- | Change in its passenger schedules, un- Gait See eae Me. 5:06 instesd | © Wednesday CORNERING OF 3 LIONS AND MAUL: Home Cured Bacon, per Ib. ......21¢ to 27¢ comer Retit nections at Drake before proveeding ING OF HUNTER. RINO CHARGE : Astronomer Retires = 22°tions, Bt Drake before p ij INTO CAMERA Ham Butts and Shanks, 4 Ibs. or over, per. ID... oo... sic cc esse ce sccm Hamburger and Pork Sausage, per Ib. ..23c Bibs, TOP <). oo. ives cs Gens eaeeeae Pork Liver, 2 Ibs. for .................25€ Please watch our advertisements as, we are sure that we can save you money, i i Train No. 255, th ith, will Te kth district, La Moure As University Head arrive here at acto ‘of 4:10, ae and W. H. Kadell, Edgeley, | yuerkeley. Calif. June 30 ey ger | hereafter will leave at 10:60 instead Bompartieane, tronomer, retired today ‘from the|°f 11 9. m. anaes ja Boeke os NO Matinees 2:30 3 es | . A : | Peden ot gn be held seven years, | Uine leavings ADVANCE Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 He will return to his home on Mount IN PRICE Adults 35c until 7:39 Hamilton, the site of Lick observatery,| SWEDEN WINS YACHT RACE THEATRE where he won fame as an astronomer.| Gothenberg, Sweden, June 30.—(P) | will attempt to regain | Sweden won the final race in the} hie health and expects to continue |80ld cup yachting series today, de-|9 astronomical work. feating America and Denm = CORWIN- su, | No Owner Has Paid Ic For Service |_ 332. GENgR AL.