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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1981 cnet ites ‘ . | Charles Murphy, Purdue's star cen- ART ACORD. FORMER $743,949 Spent by Court of Appeals peptone! as baa as their hopes/rushed into the expenditure of eight] Blue Grass Girl Ermer genes arising from appendi. t} Republi in 1930 n seriously damaged. or ten or more millions of dollats dur- ry | citis and pneumonia. ‘ publicans in Declares Dry Law The Jamestown movement, 1 Dies Here Sunday) Funeral services will be held in ing the present financial situation. —_— I re) *, ° 1 launched by a Jamestown newspaper immediat tt anaes | siue Grass sometime this week but Washington, Jan. 5.—(?)}—Expendi- is Constitutional )ana persons enthusiastic for the de-|_ Tt was suggested immediate action funeral arrangements had not been pend! h Eleanor Kirschmeier, 15-year-old | fun igeme tures of s13.040 by the Republican PaER velopment of that city, reached the ogee Lieber Ouae ape daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl | @nnounced today. nal committee in 1930 were re- (Continuéd from page one) organization stage at a meeting Sat- i ported to congress today by Joseph | Supreme court squarely held that the|urdey night. cae propriations for the new buildiug un-| Bugis calewing ak Wine ot ape | nee oretbes Gas tee oie cota Dr. R. S. Enge | R. Nutt, its treasurer. eighteenth amendment, prohibiting| ‘The temporary organization, headed |til electors have had time to vote on) On ie tg weeks, are Oswald, Emil, George, Hattle and Chiropractor }) Contributions were $700,301. The | the manufacture, sale, transportation, | by E. E. Greene, state secretary of the|® measure to amend the constitution | Pie yi ete succumbed tolEdna, fi Drugless Physician committee began 1930 with an unex-| importation and exportation of in-|Farmers’ Union, as presiaent and|Changing the location of the capital 2 iinet et bed of $136,363. A bal-|toxicating liquors for beverage pur-/Percy M, Hansen, editor of the = ate ts ste ate i ten oe g j Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. inetime Champion Bronco Bust- | 22°e, ° , on Jan. 1 was indi- | Poses, was within the power to amend| Jamestown Sun, as secretary, and 0 dagen P : Ste cated, ag reserved by the fifth article of the|Rev. W. A. Keller, Lutheran minister, |the state to obtain their cooperation er is Victim of Self-Admin- —__. constitution; that the amendmentias treasurer, was authorized to draw|!m securing sufficient signatures to Don'tSUFFER from colds, istered Poi had been awfully proposed and/plans for a state-wide organtzation | Petitions. Go after them HARD and istered Poison ! Tatited and hed become a part of the|and to take such steps as might, be thelatuen given: prompe Fes H UD Ss oO N 2 constitut and must be respected! deemed necessary to bring the matter lief. Th r Mexico City, Jan. 5—(@%—art and given effect the same as the|of the removal of the capital trom| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Cleara Your head, soothes E xX : sore nasa i Acord, who for years was @ foremost hoot n agiee ithe aes ah Heute bes abe state legislature | Give umR a Permanent Wave tor every drug store<s0e for E § s movie actor in cowboy roles, hi Method Is Approved and the voters of the state. 3 handy tube or familiar jar , has gone “There has been a long acquies- Christmas. Natural, lasting, guar- (iarge jar 60e). to break broncos in the great beyond. : cence and approval of the method of| _. Name Executive Committee anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the invades a new field obe A dispatch to Excelsior from Chi- | proposing and ratifying amendments} Other members of the executive California Wave Nook, 102 Third huahua City said Acord, surrendering |All but Governor, Lieutenant-| 9s followed in the case of the eight- (committee named are R. R. Wolfer,| street, Bismarck. Phone 762 finally to melancholy, swallowed ; eenth amendment. The constitution|President of the National Bank and poison in his hotel there Sunday and Governor and Auditor was adopted in 1789. The first 10|TTust company of Jamestown; L. T.) FOR RENT—A large sleeping room ‘ shortly afterward in ‘amendment " ti Orlady, merchant; P. W. Lanter, at-}| in a modern home. Call at 816 y died ly @ hospital. Are Installed ts were adopted in 1791. (3 He told the physician who attended eee All, even the first 10, were proposed|to"ney; E. J. Gurski, acting president} Main Ave. or phone 859. him what he had done and.that he =e and ratified in like manner to the|°f the Midland Continental railroad; wanted to die. Efforts of the hospi-| St. Paul, Jan. 5—(P)—State offi-| eighteenth. Pursuant to article 5,|4- B. Niemeyer, business man; Dr. T.-| FOR RENT—Room in a new mod- tal attendants to resusciate him were |cials, with the exception of governor, | the alternative power was vested inji. Depuy, physician and surgeon, and} ern home, private entrance and | unavailing. Heutenant governor and state auditor, | the People, to be exercised by a choice|#_W. Lyons, automobile dealer. private bath, large clothes closet. Acord was a champion bronco |}, is State auditor. | of members of the legislatures of the| Several hundred persons attended.| Rent reasonable. Call at 811 Ave. buster before entering the movies |Pe8@n new terms Monday after being} sevéral states, or the constitutional All the speakers emphasized the cen-| 8 or phone 628 evenings. In the latter part of 1929 he came |&Ven the oath of office. conventions, and by the choice of|tral location of Jamestown as to the into conflict with police ahd finally |, Governor-elect Floyd B. Olson will| representatives in congress. population of the state and the ad-| FOR RENT—Sleeping, room jn pri- was arrested on charges of robbery |*@Ke office Wednesday, following in-| “If it is ‘the will of the people to|Vantages of jts railroad’ facilities. vate modern home with large In a Hurry and liquor possession. ‘The robbery |2ugutation ceremonies, while Henry| change by amendment the constitu-|, It was claimed by ‘speakers that} clothes closet, three blocks from charges were dropped and he later He oeiWor ening oe wil! take] tion, the method provided in article 5 periiery CW eed of Coutts postoffice. Call at Wa street wbpek lanes (yep Fub a. THE GREATER left for Mexico where he said that he wut lay. was effective even after the passage! WO saved by taxpayers annually| or phone 1585 after 5:00 p. m. olatum on a would “start all. over again.” Stafford King, Republican, wno was| of the 10th amendment. Supreme|>Y temoval of the capital to James- throat, Eu dead quickly Meee HUDSON 8 Bee He went into the mining business elected state auditor, will not succeed | court cases referred to are authorita-| town. |FOR RENT—Room at 518 Sixth in Chihuahua City but his affairs ee P. Chase ae aed although | tive and binding upon us. It follows Ga of sight paar E. all street. Call R. E. Kennedy residence. e was sworn in Monday. that the defense inte: ed of unlaw-| Greene, M. C. Freerks, Rev. Keller, P.| Phone 890. in af» Nets, understood to have gone from “Gericials who were re-elected at the| ful ratification of the elghteenth|W. Lanler, C. 8. BuckJr.. E. H. Mat- | Now you can afford Rare Riding ad to Worse: srried twice, his first|last election and took thelr oath of| amendment is without merit. ‘The|tinely, Prof. Arthur Stuckenbruck, P./ FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping Comfort, Hudson-Essex gives wife, Mrs. Edna May Acord, divore- | fice Monday, were Mike Holin, sec-| judgment of conviction is =ffirmed.” |M. Hansen, District Judge R. G. Mc-| room in pleasant modern home. Call it to you at amazing low price. ing him in 1925 with a charge that |"etary of state, and Attorney General] Counsel for Thebault plan to carry Farland, John Schreoder, and Pierce! at 317 Park street or phone 690. Ask your nearest Hudson- their five years of married life was|Henry N. Benson. the case on appeal to the U. 8. su-/ Blewett. said the campaign should be Essex dealer to prove it to you! made unhappy by his friendship with | State Treasurer Julius A. Schmahl.| preme court. made on the grounds of encrmous;FOR RENT—Four strictly modern Louise Lorraine, film actress. Acord|Chief Justice Samuel B. Wilson, As- savings to the taxpayers of the state! sleeping rooms, for legislators. Call later married Miss Lorraine but they |S°Ciate Justices Royal A. Stone, and Cities f State and that the state should not be! at 212 W. Thayer Ave. Phone 253. i wire divorced th 1008. Andrew Holt, and Grace Kaercher 0 a 4 Davis, clerk in the state supreme Frown on Effort PTR os court, took office Monday but were * i | sworn in previously. To Move Capital ' Frank W. Matson, state railroad ry e e {commissioner, did not take his oath of (Continued from page one) Th M B kk Needed B 5 TO ANTI-TRUST ACT =*=‘stse*™ Ot * icity "her e Men in Bismarc a Buying = of a sister. capitol building at Bismarck. e | AS Meanwhile, Bismarck resiaents were I onic and } ie 9 watching the Jamestown and r New Rockford movements with inter- ‘ i ices i 3 est but without noticeable alarm. Po- 9 } A _ Unfair Trade Practices in Par. itiGal i Mbbiiere’-anid? ottiers™ arriving H J ticular Are Assailed by here for the session were disposed to 2 Ss ; discountenance the movements and no s } North Dakotan one expected them to get far beyond | t be Jber of local agitation for purely | 2 Washington, Jan. 5.—(?)—Senator . al eaeerieeaeae { 99 4 Nye will Seats * Lint to broaden | Schools Fail to Meet Fully Busi-) Bismarck’s attitude was best evi- | ORK x it fe 5 the Clayton anti-trust act, with par- ‘i denced by the fact that there is no; habeas ‘ tioular reference to unfair trade ness Requirements, De- {disposition here to start a counter- headache to wear off. f pensions. | partment Says movement at this time. Don’t look for sympathy at i The North Dakotan, a Repub- This attitude was apparently dic-} such times, but get some Bayer : lican Independent, said the a would avanlngton ee en bee by ae belief that such action’ Aspirin. It never fails. : ‘ive the federal trade commission au- a - 5.—(P)— a innecessary. ' i; *. Seyeity: to receive ‘complaints when | Millar ery of the industrial world that | Governor George F. Shafer has an-| Don’t be a chronic sufferer Is Supplying the Reason to Buy Now Tere age ark eae Soruehnsants gasnibentn: ies! ‘by |eapitol paling: spianvin his Neues from headaches, or any other t incentive to injure a competi- A 5 TET ytien gOnuslae suis yiolaion the federal office of education. to the legislature and it is known that Li roy Section ea oatt Buy Men’s $40 Overcoats at $28.75 of trade agreements when domestic e 69 land grant colleges, enroll-|he contemplates this construction | . ne, piaanbers oe dependent upon mo- jing 16 per cent of the college popu: |here rather than in some other city. play martyr. There’s always Buy Men’s Dobbs $8.50 & $10 Hats at $5.95 & $6.95 nopolistic facilities owned by others j lation, mee sca hired vara Ti nes atparetts pe Ginette quick comfort in Bayer Aspirin. < h as pipe lines, and when mer- | agency for - |ership of both major political factions " iy 2 . is is x e A aby Ten aise ie’sold below the standards | mands of the business world.” looks on the proposition as one not eet ee ay paar oye To induce people to BUY . . . you have to supply the inducement . . . and in mak- fixed by the pure food act. Outlining the need for higher busi- | meriting serious attention. | . yee ing up our minds to hold this sale, we also had to make up our minds to cut prices “It is framed,” he said, to assist all| ness education, covered as part of its ; pain? It may be only a simple as they were never cut before. independents no matter what their | three-year ane of seneen Bah ane aoe ee Tn af headache, or it may be neu- i , by putting teeth into section | tems, the education office asse! i at legislation, ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. fe ee iu “a NOW” a “ > Wi is REA Gayton act, empowering | “no institution can justify a policy |looking toward construction of a cap-| Tambago, Bayer Aes ca stall they are always to be relied on COME BERGESON’S HAVE MADE “BUY NOW” a “BUY WORD: the federal trade commission to take | of ignorance.’ Go Mees rome We parsed At this) sible thi ke, for breaking up colds. Here are some of the values that greet you tomorrow. .... “ session of the legislature. This would} ‘the sensible thing to take. jurisdiction in case of alleged dis- ‘The discovery of the needs of bus- e legis) 9 | n crimination, unfair trade. practices, | iness,” it said, “is a task the land |have the effect of disposing of both There is hardly any ache or Buy.the box that says Bayer, ctc,, and assess punitive damages in| grant institutions have almost com- ‘movements without attaching undue| pain these tablets can’t relieve; and has Genuine printed in red. SUITS OVERCOATS case of conviction.” os eae They Rael gpd pe bpereenee ie Son New Rockfora| they are a great comfort to Genuine Bayer Aspirin doesn’t bill had been framed | study the demands of teres! i 5 seep A qi G4, - one ae eae en erorént | for apecttie types of ing to meet |the capital of North Dakota, which| Women who suffer periodically; depress the heart. All druggists. $35 Suits—Buy now at $130 Overcoats—Buy now at groups of independent merchants, in- | specific requirements. failed after an organized effort 15) cluding the Associated Independents.| “They have put forth little or no|years ago, was revived today, as the| re effort in analyzing changing aaa font of the destruction of the state- ; g nomic and business conditions and in j house at Bismarck, by fire. | 40 Suits—Buy now at $65 Ov: ts—Buy now at At Least 82 Died in making adequate foundation plans| No formal action has been taken epver § paneer sree y rae for their educational structures.” but the New Rockford Provost urged 3 29 $ 49 50 Philippine Typhoon|-—_-—__——— citizens again to make a fight for the . Citation Hearing Final Report ana |Capital. The paper calls attention to i 5 Manila, Jan. 5—(P}—Reports to-| Accounting, Petition for Distribution |the city’s campaign of 1915 and 1916 $50 Suits—Buy now at 0 Overcoats—Buy now at night indicated at least 82 persons /STATE OF NORTE DAKOTA, when more than 40,000 persons signed : + Fe rer killed and 50 missing as a re- /1N COUNTY COURT, petitions for taking the capita! there. | $37 $36 sult of a recent typhoon in the cen- | Before Hon, I. GC. Davies, Judge. ‘The gupreme court, however, held un- STORAGE tral Philippine Islands. ip Hatter of the Mstate of Sam-|constitutional the petitions asking a z Many fishing boats were sunk. It Milliman, Petitioner, state ballot on the proposal. M. B. GILMAN CO. * * ug was feared the deaths would be con- vs. a. |» Many leaders of the old movement citi iaaniemssavad eine Special Group of Suits and Overcoats + Po Saeeably increased, cit? braton. inlanatutiman, 2a Ihave moved from that section, and at Property damage on Leyte Island jBrea Milliman, otherwige known as|¥et No organized effort has been made Dodge Brothers and Plymouth Motor Cars was more than $500,000 and about Gustie Milliman, BY to take up the suggestion. le $250,000 on Cebu Island. Rtewart, ‘otherwise. known as. Pearl Move Was Disastrous i 5 Reporte came slowly owing to dam-| Stewart) whose ‘maiden name was! tt was recalled, however, that the These suits formerly sold at $29.50, $35 and $40 aged wires and roads. Peart inman and all otney ber#0%# previous. capital removal canipalgn — C. Milliman, deceased, Respondents. disastrous to New Rockford n ALL SALES 9 Citation Hearing Finat Report and], The State of North Dakota to theland many of its citizens. The most interest- CASH ‘Accounting, Petition for Distribution. | “P00 ThaPolon one of you are hereby! During the heat of the campaign *. * FINAL TERM! sere ge Aoi State cuetanttFeauiead % “appere ‘eros tne town experienced a peycholorial ing thing about a ERMS ounty of B i he County Court of Burleie! ¥.|poom and heavy expenditures were Fs f Hickam 1. Davies, uage. | North Dakota. at, the, office, of {h° made by New Rockford citizens in the child, a business or vit, the Atatter of the titate of Jonn|{ "Ag thesburelgh county. North leapital removal effort. When it failed a town is its “William H.’ Webb, Petitioner, Bismarck in said) urleteh county, many of them found that their per- poe 9 ~ . 27 y january, A. . le (lund, Stackhouse, Gerald Collar. !isar at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Pitta Sieth fie: cetute of the said] forenoon of sald day, to how Auge; | umes Th th of our busi- fil 5 e, deceased, Respon- y you have, ny Che ee leas e growth of our bus! John B, Stackhouse, and accounting, petition for distribu-| . lained. b: r S BY tents ite of North Dakota to the| tm executed by Hurry Milliman, as ness is explained. by ow above Respondents: thevexscutor of the last will and fos earnest desire to please { dents: ou are hereby | tment and of the estate of Samuel C Fe seeh hae eee n eraired to appear before Milimasa, Seneayad, oe file a Last and e fact at we are i) the ‘County Court of Burleigh coun:| the'praver of said executor contained operating a pure food e GGunty Judge of quid Burleigh coun- | 10 Auld faa) rept on praying thee grocery in an apprecia- ty at the Burleigh county, Nor? wig. | the residue of said estate be distribut- tive community. a eee are igh county, of Ene [ea ,tc, to person entinad theca ie Byth day of January A. D. 193i at the | 07 aid executor discharged, or that nour of 10 o'clock in ihe'forenoon of Such other or further orders may be] | f \ wald day. to show ca ort and ac-|made jas is meet in the premises! Take Grove’s Laxative ORANGES counting, Betltlon for tee eainiae ie pendence Or nea Samuel BROMO QUININE. The 1-4 Ib “i Fi i eeu Bea j e n-|c, Milliman, deceased, the owner © E . -4 Ib. prints, Fresi , i isti iatrator “of “the “estate tl ot sald esttter was the ciy af AlinnesDe"| ge eadability of this well apes F Sweet Juicy, 8 dozen In view of the existing emergency we have made our thetprayer ot said adininisitaior cot [ag Tadtlted "Mi vc rqcyq: or] balanced formula is your building available to the state of North Dakota. aines in sa! inal A + Dated this 2nd day’ o' nuary ‘A; D. counting, petition for distribution, } 4937, safe-guard 29c 57c + hi idue of said es- rt a . s, 2 :. YP 7 Bethe distriputed tothe person, ene f oe Oc Davie, ee We are today moving into the garage building , je reto, the on Judge of sa ‘county Court. closed d said adminis- SAL) NEVER FAILS, SAG ontite Saeed eb anet euch other|oeee™ a oo tater, 5 PANCAKE FLOUR fp. ¢ 02. pig. s.cscseee... OC located at 100 West Broadway and formerly occupied by or further orders’ may be made as is] ' Fe ae Grove 'S Laxative . 4 OZ. ‘ a meet in the Dremises, should not be ‘31 is jae Mr, Ingstad D K 4 allowed and grante: ——______ B ROMO ° le late td f sald John B. staeihouse, deceased. the, owner ph eae NASH COFFEE, Vacuum can, Ib. ....43¢ : mt ore “eu ae Beil Batt | aaa Seeausanet* of ij @ U t | I N E eng zs anes To our old customers, we pledge ourselves to set up service De suas. ; Notice is hereby given by the uo- ‘omato Soup, ‘omatoes, standard pac: . : :. ired by law. ae We i i 5 » . A ° pated ned PY dédey of January A. D. {fate af the satate of George i Tablets Campbell’s, 3 cans 2 C |3 No.2 29¢ an organization in our new quarters which will render Si. Scholl, la e City of marc! By the Court, in the County of Burleigh ai * CANE) cess cae eee th hi h i i i . C. Davies, x e e} rvice av: in, ices + ayage ot id See than, | ERaete bok oan ts Matches, GA, Red highest, class suryice available auymhert, 00.390 Te ae het aE Label, carton of "7 & | Rolled Oats, 1. G. A. which will please, Att'y, for said Administrator. Mhecessary vouchers, within six months 6 boxes ......... C | Quick or regular, 1+5-12-31. after the first pubifeation of this no- c x Heo, to said AG niabatee at th large: Pity -<n0 07 To the new customers, we extend a hearty invita- BISMARCK BUILDING Loan | Brock, tn Ane. City of Bismarck, 1s Cabbage, Puget Sound, . *, aN * thet Sdes°af the “County Court Hs extra fancy, 4 4 c bana, taney 43 c tion to continue to do business with us as they have at urleigh County, > ota, ros aA , per doz. ... A in th t Hi a Bs nares: Burtelgh "Count, the Ingstad garage in the past. fou, ares ‘iereby, fu thor Sauerkraut, 18K, 29 Clothespins, 40 in ) ¢ % that Bore dire’ within’ ande tor. tl Be 2 Ige. No. 214 cans C | carton, pkg. ..... At thin meeting there County of Burleigh, and fate , b 7 rectors to be elected, and auch other | North Dakota, has fixed the 16th day * winesn ag may be properly brought |o¢ July, A. D..1931, at the bour of = — | s TrDaniean, Secretary, (808 SoS Clie meagan of maid Cage S af 2 ec O or es Cc : | Dec, 0, Jan, 1-4-10 Bay ane tena inthe Clty of Bi Minwarouie, Hine, Faults GROCERIES 3 9 e@ marck in Burleigh County, North D Nin seasted tack a bls : MEBTING OF STOCKHOLDERS ~ Poised ee. Bismarck, North Dakota _, : the|Scholl, D sed, hich | hi - taeinahdere of the, Fire Rational duly and regularly Presented as heres 710 2 | G A Sto 5 | 308 Thir- in of | inbefo i Fe ot ara tong year will be| Dated December 20th, A. D. 1930, Thayer o Ue The re teenth St. . held at the bank between the hours A.W, ELLEN, dhe Adminis; —_—_—— 1: HE ONS iii George F. Scholl, Deceased, Phone 279 Phone 878 . B, LITTLE, Pres. 12/28-22-29; 1/6 First blication on the 22nd di ret eae ae ‘el