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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932 : — ee ari mi hiindinmnonocshannencacanealaminn Kyes and Val P. Wolf, Republicans; A.} 'R. Corwine, Jonathan Hoff and E. G. Thurlow Weed, Journalis | Ng . Held Theory Party Should Not |! Ghylin : | Nominate Best Man But | 5, marGaRET DAVIS | One With Least Enemies Marilyn Johnson and Mrs. Ste ee, eee | Littl By RODNEY DUTCHER | sehseot Ii Ragan (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service, Inc.) | Washington, June 10.— 'rhurlow | Englebretchen. ‘Weed of New York, whose name is} The men he kept or tried to keep|ard Backman are from presidential nominations, how- | grandmother, Mrs. A. N. Tosseth. ever, are today more famous than| Miss. Florence Keator those who landed in the White House ' week-end at her home in Ghylin. through his efforts. , Miss Cora DeVee Richar It was Weed, first a Whig and then | js week-end guest of Mi: a Republican, who enunciated the | Little. principle that the party must nomi- nate not its best man, but the manj|for Jamestown Friday mor with the fewest enemies and able to/truck with a load of cattle. Get the most votes. He realized that! A birthday party the slavery issue was defeating the best|home of Mr. and Mi men whenever they were nominated.|Friday evening in On that doctrine of availability he!daughter, Miss Eunice. twice defeated the presidential am- | were present. bitions of Henry Clay, although he} The Mis: made possible the election of John! Morris spent Quincy Adams and encompassed the | ma at Tin TO be _ Made Several Presidents children are attending Bible Lava Anderson is working for Erick Miss Hollys Alm was a guest of the now but a vague memory, made more | yj; Margaret and Eunice Davis} Dickinson, N. D., June 20—(7)— Presidents than any one man has | Wednesday afternoon. | Judge A. M. Christianson, chief jus- made‘since. Maxine Johnson, Wilton, and Leon- | tice of the state supreme court, de-| guests of their spent the Wilton, Dorothy Tom Morris and son, Donald, left honor of their | Forty-two | ' 's Burnice and Marjorie the weck-end in Bis- t ‘DICKINSON COLLEGE PRESENTS 146 WITH DEGREES, DIPLOMAS ; Chief Justice A. M. Christianson | of State Supreme Court is Speaker @ ve |livered the address at the Dickinson |Teachers college here Friday as 116 mas or certificates at the 13th annual commencement exercises. The invocation was given by Rev. G. |H. Plamann while President C. L. | Kjerstad presented the class and Miss ing by/Laura B. Sanderson, member of the} Assessors—first district, W. D. |state board of administration, con-jBruington; third, John Sprecher, held at, the| ferred the diplomas. Gottlieb Roth, Christian J. Bader and ; Luther Davis! Tt was the first time in the history |Curry Morris. of the college that a class of degree students graduated, 11 receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts of Educa- | tion this spring. This extension of the collegiate work at the college was in- persons have entered races for the various Grant County offices. W. Fletcher, C. H. Brelje and George FP. Neal. McDowall. jand A. A. Otterstrom. Steigman and M. C. Rausch. ‘students received their degrees, diplo- |loff and W. F. Schmeding. Sebastian and Henry Scheerer. and A. T. Nelson. Symanoski, Val Hoerner, Henry Zeller, Irving Hulett and Fred Kurle. man and J. G. Johnson, Democrats, | Wells, Democrats. 38 Enter Political Contests in Grant Carson, N-D., June 10—Thirty-eight They include: County judge—Alex Engelhardt, J. Auditor—C. W. Heinle and Douglas Treasurer—J. H. DeLange. Clerk of court—M. F. Landgrebe Sheriff—Claude _ Lackey, Henry Register of deeds—Mrs. F. H. Dett- Superintendent of schools—Wilda State’s attorney—C. Liebert Crum Coroner—Emanuel Hertz. Commissioner (third district—Joe State representative—C. B. Cash- | Cromwell WHEN THRONGS CHEERED AMELIA AFTER HER FLIGHT This Associated Press telephoto shows the first picture of Amelia Earhart Putnam's reception ne: eae: By LILLIE JIRAS . Mrs, J. A. Varley, Mr. and se #6. Nelson, Mrs. Viran Nelson and daughter, Marjorie, Clarence Long, Joe Jiras, Sam Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were visitors in the Capital City Wednesday. Sam Brown and George Nelson were callers at the F. C. Nelson home ursday. ale Rosella Browning, who has been nursing in New York City the last few years, and Miss Anne Wag- ner, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, visited at the F. H. Schroeder home Sunday. ‘Mrs. Walter Browning and son, Walford, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Browning's father, F. H. Schroeder, returned to their home at Anamoose Sunday. Porter Nelson was a caller at the | William Fricke home Saturday eve- ning. a Jiras motored to Baldwin Sat- urday. Clarence Long and Muriel were ov- ernight guests of Harry and Israel Brown Saturday night. Re Stephen Monroe of Regan visited Wilbur Lundquist Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family of Bismarck were Saturday night and Sunday guests of their af Associated Press Photo nominations of General William} hand 2 Willis Gill motored by truck to Wil- | on this week after a i ;augurated two years ago. Besides the four-year degree grad- a-W 2 air use Henry Har y Taylor of posts. ‘uates who also received first grade Edward Haring, Chris Springer and Edward Pfliiger, Republican. State senator—R. H. Leavitt, Demo- Londonderry, Ireland, where crowd cl landed er flying the Atlantic solo. She is shown atop her plane as the daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson. parts | Mrs Richards and children termination to pick a winning candi-j}were Friday evening callers on Mrs. date at all costs that defeated his cul- |S. R. Littl minating ambition—the nomination of | Miss Marie King was a Friday eve- Governor William H. Seward of ning guest of Miss Hollys Alm, York,'who was turned down by a Re Owen Day 1 Mr. and Mrs, Paul publican convention that nominated | Davis, Wing, were guests of their par- 2 e Abraham Lincoln. jents one evening this week. * * Miss Thelma Hanson, Regan, was! Weed was a journalist whose first | visiting trinds in Ghylin one evening important ak into national poli-|this week. tics came 2 young man when he ac-| Mr. Walter Keator was a Friday Mr Tosseth’s home. vening ¢ cidentally discovered a bribery plot in- volving members of the New York| Miss Dorothy Little is helping teach legislature which, if it had not been |the Bible school which is being held balked, would have resulted in the/in Regan, election of William H. Crawford in-| Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and|gtandard Diploma and Second Grade| is kept in a vigorous condition, . stead of the second Adam: ‘ childrn of Bismarck visited Sunday | Coritiekion Young dandelion plants get started "i He grew in influence among New and Monda Johnson's pat-| paith Leone Anderson, Thunder|in bare and thin areas in the lawn. York Whigs, eventually teaming with entsh, Mi . Davis. Hawk, S. D.; Eldon C. Banke, How-}When one examines small dandelion | Mrs. Nels Alm and daugh- nd sons, Marion and Wil- | d to Bismarck Monday. | Governor Seward and Greeley. Working through ning Journal and be: Senator and CROP BPS A Re BORE ER Abe EB 28S |professional certificates, 22 two-year standard curriculum grad- |G. Dailey, Sentinel Butte; Florence M. | bro: there were} cratt; William Kamrath and Charles F. Schick, Republicans. USE SPECIAL KN Seen) TOCUTDANDELING Susie Noark, Dickinson; James | Lawns may be kept dandelion-free, | Pace, Dickinson; William F, Schwei-|if seeded in an area where there are gert, Hebron; Andrew T. Sterling,|no roots of old dandelion plants re- Gra: Butte. maining in the soil and if the grass uates. The graduates: B. A. Degree and First Grade Certificates ‘ison, Manitou; Emmett Grace A. A! Dinsdale, Dickinson; John W. Gay, Grassy Butte; Herman F. Jaeger, He- ; Geraldine Johnson, Gorham; ‘d Lake, Minn.; Bonnibelle Cornell, ‘marth; Jeanette S. Dawes, Man- Mabe! L. Feland, Almont; Her- Mi ning; = Clear Lake 9? By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN H. A. Smith and Nels Dronen were/ Steele business callers Tuesday. | Ole Nelson and son Homer spent) Tuesday at Bismarck. | Mrs. S. L. Bryant and daughter Betty called on Mrs. Albert Christ- ensen and Miss Myrtle Friday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs, Will Stiles motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit Mrs. Stiles’ ister, Mrs. Holton, who is in a hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- { ily motored to Bismarck and Mandan Saturday. tensen, director for two years, and ling the county board of commission- {Homer Nelsen, reelected treasurer for |ers to levy a tax to provide funds for | the next three years. S.W. Burleigh et Mr. | and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and family visited at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Stewart Sunday. Houser accompanied Smiths home to visit a few weeks. Julius Dorman called at Bert Buck- ley’s last week. Harold Oster of Baldwin visited in | this vicinity Sunday. Wilson Brown visited at the Dan ; McLean home Sunday. F. H. Schrmoeder called on Law- rence Stocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bud Nelson and chil- |dren were callers in Regan Saturday night and also attended the dance at the Tom Morris farm near Regan. Willie Jiras, accompanied by Mi Ruth Little of Regan, motored to Bi marck and Mandan Sunday. Callers and guests at the Jiras home last week were: Bud Nelson, Porter Nelson, Harry Brown, Sam Brown, Gerald Long, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long and son Billie, Mr. and Mrs. J. combatting grasshoppers, were filed ‘@|with County Auditor Martin Haugen by the county grasshopper control committee Thursday. C. Y. Mahon of Arvilla, chairman; E.C. Krueger of Johnstown and George Eccles of Emeraldo, members of the committee with the county agent, met with the county board Friday to discuss proposed measures for con- trolling the insects. x By KATIE D. STEWART and Mrs. Christ Smith of Huff Everett A. Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mon- roe and son, Darrell; of Wilton, and |Mrs. Ed Hanson of Garrison, sister of | Philip Monroe. Sam Brown and Joe Jiras were vis- itors at the Ira Falkenstein and Herb Little homes Sunday evening. AIN'T NO JUSTICE Portland, Ore—A youth arrested for stealing gasoline from automo- biles was found to have been in pos- session of a car stolen from Lou Wagner, criminal .attorney. And Wagner very nearly was named an nes, averse to public of- Davis of Estherville was ajpou par, : age rf L. A. Slaatenhues and son, Ole, who|_ Bernard Davenport visited James' accomplice of the lad. He was part- 1 fice, he was the most powerful of the Monday luncheon guest of his parents | pert, Farsch. New Leipaig: Sister Ada |have spent the winter in the south, re- | Brown Sunday, ly to blame for the lad’s actions, the| D)RAF —Read This three. He dictated appointments and | in Ghylin. lear sags ri ‘ stat jturned to the Faunce Luyben farm|_ Paul Hapel made several trips to/deputy district attorney claimed, be- $ g IBRa- P atin, PE F | Funk, Golva; Olive A. Haugen, Gren- ; Bi k the 1 4 Don't be handieapped by deafness. VIBR&- nominations which they accepie Mr. and Mrs. C. Magnuson hauled | ¢,. Nevada Johnson, Dickinson; Saturday. sismarcl e latter part of last week.|cause his car which was stolen was! pHONES, Il silver devices that ft enugly 4 At the convention at Harrisburg in y Hat Pig huteod; Dlnnbon ote Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent | Mr. Davenport has purchased one of |such a high-powered, multi-cylinder- | in the cart helping thousands, VIBE ys 1840 he plotted with Thaddeus Stev- Maye Erarar, “DIneIneoN NGAGE: Saturday at Bismarck. | the box cars that was wrecked on theled affair that the boy had to steal’ {to N0 annoy you. They are so inconspicvot ens of Pennsylvania to block Hi i Hecdees “Altec. Wonbaken, | Leonard Nelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. S00 last week. gasoline from a number of different | that even your frie seldom know you are ' Clay, the one big national leader in| Mr. . Van Vleet and daugh- soak Shia b {Clifford Nelsen of Driscoll, is spend-| Norman Stewart and Vernon Gram- |cars to keep it running. | wearing them. Nothing to ret out of order and “Tg ‘i : ‘toy ema sec ver 7 on; Ruby G. McAdams, Bel- ti several i lin; heari: | fe additional expense. ‘This is what the hard of 4 the Whig party, who was certainly the ; ter, Rosemary, Driscoll, were Sunday : Ethel M. Otterson, New Eng- f; Me A jing several days with his grandpar- | ling are shearing sheep. | hearing have long been looking for. Write for i majority ch of the Whigs. suests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert John- Agus, Rauch Z Dickinson; ‘ ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. |_ Henry Mills motored to Bismarck] England imports 75,000,000 cigars | our booklet. The Vibraphone Comp: Suite 7 He and Stevens simply convinced | s | Roval EB Rounds, Mott: Cora Siverts,| [FEEDING ENCOURAGES DANDELIONS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ome and family Thursday. from Cuba annually. 5 | 2117, Board of Education Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. HH sufficient delegates that could ald Morris motored to Bismarck | Howe: Jovee H. Siverts, Dodge: Lu.| |TO GROW UPRIGHT. were Sunday visitors at the B. F. Pas- | Alex Stewart had his foot hurt badly | — ir not possibly carry New York and | Monda lene: pent, New Tugland: po |ley home. Sunday evening when the horse he 4 Pennsylvania, without whose electoral) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis spent | Simvcitg Lwindmucller Dickincon, | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and! Was riding reared and fell backward. P votes the party obviously couldn't win, | Tucsday with Mr. Davis’ parents. tak dele Diplomas : jdaughter, Rosemary, spent Sunday! Harold Irvin hauled grain from . , 5 Clay was a Mason and the anti-Ma-| The Homemakers club met at Lola! 1 o:raine M. Bond, Schafer: Rowene | With friends at Wilton. Sterling Monday for some of the _ IG YANK is America’s workshirt S sonic feeling of the time was bound to | McGal |. Coville, Dickinson; Ralph Charles ;, Mr. and Mis. Ernest Schoon en-’ farmers in this vicinity. —today’s outstanding shirt value! x . defeat him in those important states, Mr. Bett Hodetrom visited!|o. cs iavinganecieHeld eR cEMmE HOES ; jtertained for Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Alex Stewart and daughters, sillier ' Merl Secale wee | ; Walter Sunquist Sunday | £8), Dickinson; Donald . Fredricks, Flixtunavthvudttse | | Hansen and family Sunday. Miss Mil-| Doris and Alice May, and Miss Gladys Every shirt is painstakingly tailored st Weed. had long previously decided (oe. pen ee ee V0 REMOVE, j dred remained for a few days’ visit. |Gramling motored to Bismarck and of blue yarn. selected cotton— F that Harrison could get the most votes. | €—————— Bey at Ea Hiss aE AE Y DANDELIONS USE | | Everett Chappell from south of | Mandan Tuesday. thread-riveted at strain points— x He joined with other anti-Clay men Steiber Se KACO NNETT SUIS KIMECE eGIRIGU f AN ASPARAGUS | | Wing, who has been attending the| Gladys, Margaret, Jimmie, Harold dadke sexilis— d in arranging a series of private, in- geste Heap ane ELSE aie each ate “KNIFE AND CUT AT | |Sheyenne River academy at Harvey,|and Ray Gramling visited at Alex ee oe ee formal ballots under the unit rule.| Ri ee ee eed Benjamin R. een SE ; Was an overnight visitor Monday night | Stewart's Friday. They also called at Sweat-proof cigarette pocket—6 Clay won on the first, but after three By MRS. WM. HICKEL Ben lost Loute ‘f, Vanvige Medora’ L: iid at the Albert Christensen home. | Bob Field's to see their brother, Ver- buttons instead of $—strain-resisting r ey ee jockeyed Harrison into} nag | Helen “Winistorfer, Dickinson; ‘Austin , ay Maen omaeee to Regan Tues- Bee seioilinnaime eens yoke—ventilated arm pits and yoke. wi a ee Mrs. J. ©. Olson and son, Delbert./G. Zander, Lefor plants, it is evident wine eh ‘Plants /""E. A. Van Viect and son, Allen, mo- | the Stewartsdale church. ae a yo POmnGaiEs ncbeceary, totic Gen ompanied by Mrs A. J. Vendsal | : Special Certificates . cannot make a derdairs tse tored to Bismarck Tuesday on busi-| Mrs. Malcolm Stewart visited with $1. bs ir ral Winfield the third strong | 224 children of Bismarck, left Mon-| Mildred L. Funk and Laura Moyer, | grass is growing 5 ness, Anna Nicholson a few days last week. OO and up ew Teste Paut wen dane when Steyr South Dakota, where they | home economics; Alice G. Lonbaker,| The ieee in nein telaine Mrs. Ernest Schoon was a Capital i NOW 3 sacar ok tach ee ‘Se, | Will visit relatives and frier ecial primary. a vigorous stand of grass thai i » : ig PER t> cacate o nevthern|, @: Wabl\citied atthe Vake \"Fitst Grade Elementary Certificates |prevent the inroad of weeds and vil Or ait Tuesday cord Neison ot Want Special Tax to i :” anti-slavery politician, dropped it on Maye pred Bergauist and | Bev Ackerman, Hel Matar the iawn are as follows; (DNscoll were Tuesday callers at the’ Aid in "Hopper Fight peo voor st the Vitginis doles visited at the John Anderson| Helen Bakke, Wheelock; Nicholas, 1. Feed the lawn at regular inter-| of: mitt home. | RES an eel q neMend's political cee at a vin Fayette; Mabel Bergee, §chaf-| vals with a cdmplete plant food. tion Tuesday, June 7, were fe | eens hied N. D., June 10.—(7)— 4 og Saal papers pa papa iae and family and Mr.!er; Goldie Booke, Dickinson; Adeline} 2. Water the lawn whenever the]iows: Nels Dronen reel e tions bearing the signatures of », and up i lie Lo Tg ale repent srland visited atthe | Brandenburg, Amidon; Edna Brecht, soil becomes dry. Soak it: thoroughly | tor the west thee genes arene: | approximately 1400 residents of 29 America Favorite Workshirt E¢ ence, Glay, who was Golden Valley; Margaret Cook, Wer-|and do not water again until the need ; Grand Forks county townships, ask- § eager aaa ary and Fritz Uhde| ner; Donald Culver, Gladstone; Leon- | becomes evident. 7 Ee aN us My beaten. by Polk. the obscure Demo! visited at the John Carlson home Sun-|ard’ Davis, Belfield; Helen DeMotte,| 3. Cut grass regularly. Do not cut Fou . | day evening. | Buffalo Springs; Andrew Diers, Le-|the grass closer than one and one- | voed decided to get be- |. Baschees and Mosers visited at the| for; Ferne Farnam and Della Fisher,|half inches from the soil surface and I FA ay erie oh wee coking | Que home Bun Dickinson; Alma Granum, Killdeer;|do not allow it to become more than | a Ge yore meg ae he oP as ag | Bill Hickel called at the Schuh home! Helen Heinreich, Burt; Grayce Hem-] three inches in height. i ! Reet ward to Tayler thar he cauid | MOoGay- mer, Grassy Butte; Cora Hendrickson,| Feeding encourages dandelions to|{™ }s 5) @ ce nlirhgiaeies ve rey — ne emg | John Steinelt of Regan spent the|Sheyenne; Russell __Hendrickson,|grow more upright. In this position rs ee nex Ph to politicians and eo eek end at the William Steinert! Scranton; Doris Hetland. Haley; Glen|they are cut each time the lawn is i) 5] ¥ Banmit himeelt. pt pacar Traylor [DOME ; Houghton, Hurdsfield; Florence How-| mowed. Cutting greatly reduces their ty was nominated over Clay as Harrison! ae ete athe clogs are of | ard, Dunn Center Vivid Hungertord, Vigor, whlle it enoausages tie, rae t : nl a i school in Estherville school No. 4 Fri-|Reeder; Arlene Husnik, Scranton; |This difference is due to the differ- | a ee et ame e952 while @#¥- She is visiting a few days at|/Nan Kregness, Wibaux, Mont,; Mike] ence in method of growth. The grow- ly his friends at the Whie convention te William Hickel home before leav-| Kukla, Fayette; Esther Largis, Dick-| ing area of the grass blade is located € were busy stopping both Daniel Web- | 28 for her home at Velva inson; Grace LeBeau, St. John; Emily |at the base and is not removed when t t 1 President Fillmore and nomi. ,, 9: C: Olson and son, Delbert, were | Lindquist, Hettinger; Wilfred Malone, | the lawn is mowed. ’ - fang General Winfield Scott on the | Regan callers Monday South Heart: Florence Matson,! On lawns relatively free of dande- i i Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and|Banks; Ella Mehrer, Mott; Bertha|lions it is best to remove the dande- aig yrorne : smy/S0n, Wayne, called at the Fred Berg-| Michelson, New Leipzig! Viola Mogle,|lion plants with a sharp implement BAe de finer cn lanet enatention is; |quist home friday. |Beach; Frances Morrell, St. Anthony; |such as an asparagus knife. If the oe ie 3856 supported the nomination of John |, 04m Zelmers called at the George | Elizabeth Museus, Dickinson; Clat-|dandelion root is cut at a depth of fi 3 c. Fr — eto convinced that the | Hochhalter home Monday. ence Nordahl, Reeder; Florence Odell,| five inches it will not produce new P “ Sigel win on its first tryout ,.Fted Bergquist called at the Dave| Thunder Hawk, S. D.; Esther Over+| growth. When it is cut at this depth 1 pnd holding ‘his friend Seward’ for | Hochhalter home Friday. gard, Mott: Geclle Parker, Haley! by inserting an asparagus knife under 3 i | Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Olson called at! Clarence Paulsrud, New England; El-|it and lifting the dandelion plant as ! aon a combination of events anq/the Oscar Wickstrom home Tuesday|len Pelton, Gladstone; Fern fieeae el asa pesto BF eee! en- 5 - ¢ 24 | evening. Scranton; Freda Riemann, Dickinson; ‘e root of the dandelion is often : eer eee cit rst aha perhane| Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brackett | Bergit and Marie Rolfsness, Rhame; | pulled from the goll. ‘The small area There are so many ways to turn— & worst, Horace Greeley declared ‘against called at the Jake Gaub home Fri-| Alice Ross, Mott; Lena Sabrasky, sare of sod should then be replaced. x 4 "| day. deer; Erna Schade, Bowman; Fran ‘4 Seward. - ? e a :f Ce ere ears) Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and| Schieber, New England; Jake Schlaf- POOR MARKSMAN and - xc Paris Ga ton toe ee work aeib. | son and Miss Mary Doyle were Still] mann, Turtle Lake; Nina SeneealelD, Los Angeles, Calif. — Deciding to so many Co) ing questions— i 5 ‘i | callers Monday. Dickinson; Carl Schwartz, Belfield;' commit suicide, Alfred R. Wright : i See eae eeenee ot nee | Mrs. Signe Johnson and children, |Gladys Shuck, Rhame: " Margaret wrote a note leaving all his worldly 9 ° 4 4 ey dismayed, Vernon and Hilma, visited at the Wil- | Smith, Thunder Hawk; Alice Stephan, | possessions to his mother, and then, y ] f la t i hooed by the opposition and dismayed | tiam Hickel home ‘Tuesday. Elgin; Elvera Strom, Beulah; ‘Reka| with a .32-caliber automatic, fired when you re 100: or a place to Bone agreed that Beward would (oO Ge ——-— | Tammen, Taylor; Helen Tennyson,|three shots at his head. They all fe eee rominated if the youl | Schrunk || Medora; ' Caroline Thompson, Kill-| missed. Friends broke into his room ee | tion had balloted on the evening of |}¢——————— | deer, Helen Ullevig, Hettinger; La-)and disarmed him. He was then ive! . Verne Van Ormann, Glenham, 8. D.; | jailed b; lice for intoxication. . Geir hadnt Suineed tne sees By MARGARET MARCUANT |Mary Wienand, Glen Ullin, and E. ° iiss at tari Arleen Williams, Werner. —— . ; ‘4 essary tally sheets to the secretaries d N t ‘, ‘ and despite the protests of Weed and) sunday supper guests at the March- I, Contract for Her ! ‘ 0 every vacancy iy e Be pi the convention adjourned at! o.+ home were as follows: Mr. and 53 pe ont 17 : ; ud ‘i {Mrs. J. E. Witt, Gust Witt, Edwin i in Emmons i 5 sy During the night in hotel rooms. | mricpwasser and Herbert Hoffman of ices R tal Ads ' bare aM nominated and oe ea. oh and ‘Teddy Hoohnatver| ‘inten, ¥. Dy Jie 10-—Pity-farbo ismar une en 18 go- In the small hours of Friday morn | caited at the Jacob Stroh home Sun-|C@Ndidates are out for 17 Emmons . 4 o ing two friends of Lincoln sat with | ¢*!! . | county offices in the coming elections. | ing to wi at you want But Tribune two friends of Senator Simon Cam-/""r,. yfisses Annie and Ruth Wahi] They include: * | : eron’of Pennsylvania, who had his and Lorraine and Velda Stroh feeael Superintendent of schools—Lester ‘A state's delegation. The latter finally | Monday at the Jacob Stron home. | Briggle and Curtis Jenkins. R ental Ads m were persuaded; Cameron was prom-! "Pav d'schuh of McClusky cailed| _ Sheriff—E. M. Klein, Steve Kraft, 0 ‘= ey reauce ised a cabinet job. lin tis vicinity Tuesday. “"' Jr., Louis Lengliers, Peter Reich, Phil-| yi t The biggest break in the convention | Mrs. John -Witt “spent Monday at| lip Riedlinger and Joe Volk, Jr. e “i ‘ 99 . came when Cameron released his dele- | 1,." parental home ‘Auditor—E. T. Atha and Ed Graf. tiresome loo! t th La gates and 48 of them went for Lincoln “yy, “and Mrs, Jacob Stroh, Sr., mo-|_ Treasurer—J. A. Allensworth and aroun y ‘0 ie § on the second ballot. The favorite) tored to McClusky Monday. E. H. Brant. tat : e sons piled on and Lincoln won on the " " ies Clerk of court—George Backhaus, e e e Gust Witt, Charley Seilinger, Mr. i third. Sates hie M and Mrs. Roy Marchant were Wing dann Croeeatle, Jon e Ge Fs: Ls minimum, ani provi e e q est 5 No single political boss or even @| caters Saturday. Graf, John Haveman, J. P. » F. : e group is credited gic Dinoolns nom-}""rmil and Annie Stroh are spendnig B. Irvine ead 2 a ae: A a 4 x is rate ei ination. The most potent factor was}, sow days at the Julius Hawf home.| _ Register of decds—J. A. Lang, John d th h it 7) hee party's erential need or car |* £0 ep ee ean |B. Pori, John ©. Sehiit snd Henry J. and easiest house-hunting service it is ‘ tying New Jersey, Pennsylvania, In-| visiting with her sister and brother-| Van Beck. : . diana and Mlinols, coupled with the | in taw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juton State's attorney—Charles Coventry, ° Renee i eer ee Peware pouldn t. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hawf and son| Harry C. Lynn, George H. Purchase eto devise! . ‘Weed became one of Lincoln's clost| aibert are spending a few days with|@nd Thurman Wright. +4 q advisers, helped him pick a cabinet | roiatives at Harvey. * County judge—Ben R. Bosch, A. H. A fi ‘ went to Europe on a Civil War'mis-| "py Nolan and son George were| Fischer, Charles E. Green, Christ . 4 A sion for him and frequently was called Wing shoppers Saturday. Birning. E. W. Steiner and Adma to Washington for counsel during the " aibert Heimbuch and Gust witt| Thomas. fi conflict. were Sunday dinner guests at the! _Commissioners—third district, An- ‘ e ~ ‘ Toman pave —_| Roles ome gy eat eon Sue ees ° WOMAN PAYS Clarence Kozineck took Fred Plaines | JT., B. Looyenga, B. Sa ee fe aay rey 2 Fort Worth, Tex—The marriege',, Wing Sunday. Volk e™L Llti‘éiai‘é«éay( # WBOOO06 6B DEORE EEE fF... Lie Jicense clerk overheard a funny con-| 4 number of young folks from this} Assessors—first district, Ted Lawler q 1 |. } versation between a couple applying| vicinity attended the party at the|@md Thomas Shea; second, W. W. ; : : for a license. The bride-to-be Fode home Saturday. Mandigo; third, Peter G. Bosch, Dan-| But it’s not a film contract, as you : the Ucense fee of $2. “Til give you| Pode home Ssturday. | son|iel Kuhn and Wendelin C. Senger;| might suppose from this glimpse of : Want Ad D , rtment F the $2 later, honey,” the prospective | rjoyq vernon left for Tuttle Satur-| fourth, Joseph B. Biegler and Andy) lovely Mme. Evo Von Huszaig-Bez- : 4 < groom said. “Huh! That's more than day to spend a week visiting with Mr. Rocenburg; fifth, John Biddlecomb | zegh, daughter of the civil governor § : You'll learn the rest of your life,”|anq mrs. Dan Weisenberger. and W. D. Tough. of Budapest. It’s a contract as a . . ‘i she snorted. Justices of the poece 8, M. Britts| member of a contract i —_—_—_____—__ i and William Pagel. bridge team that she has been award- i q ‘The rudder of the 8. S. Berengaria| - Rent the Spare Room |_ House of representatives—A. J.led. She'll represent her native land - greighs 55 tons, | Thru The Tribune Want Ads i Baumgartner, Math Dahl, Wallace in competition throughout Europe.

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