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OURS A 7 = 1S ARCENTERCN EE FI RA ERE ORDER RD VERA SA INN RE . before and no suit was Bring Results Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and Fourth of July Celebration tored to Wilton Thursday evening, pause Ne Male 5 Mates Sadastedly guadec sale kA ‘Pressure in- world. Farmers’ Union Picnic and Rodeo Menoken Picaic Grounds, 13 Miles B. of Bismarck ay ff» NINE DISTINGUISHED |{“Weattir Report CANNON AROUSED BY || ‘How Burleigh County Voted on Democrat Ballot j FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Gener- | ally fair tonight and Saturday; warm- | Wy . t 5 er, . FAIR. For North Da-/| : ! 3 kota: Generally | 1 3 s fair tonight and | Il A 3 Saturday; warmer | . { £ I “8 4 H § ——— aren tis i, ee | hid bat ft hae " : ; ‘ a 3 ¢ : Eg 3. 8 e Eich We Lauded ax OHe "Man Kota: Gonerally | viethodist Dry Leader is Bitter §& § figs é £ 2 Ha > 5 B Sp 28 Eg PE y ' sé 5 5 ii Ea § & > Needed to Bring Victory, Satur arene] in Condemning Demo- ag a aé 3 5 F g3 i 3 sé #3 £8 55 Hy ts ae 3 3 i} 3 a # Restore Prosperity Soe ateaiati: cratic Stand f Fy - & 3 & a & = 8 od a ‘ = . 7 Generally fair to- Wild Rose 1 8 2 1 5 6 5 2 7 6 6 7 6 6 7 7 4 ; 4 u - night and Satur- Long Lake 2 3 a 1 3 5 4 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 J ae 4 4 “2 Chicago, July 1—(P)—Nine distin- day; warmer east! Chicago, July 1.—()—With bitter’ Morton . 2, 5 1 2 4 7 5 2 z 7 7 7 7 7 5 : 1 1 1 H guished Democrats were presented to , Portion tonight. | words upon his lips, Bishop Jones| Telfer 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 4 7 < 2 3 ; | 4 , ; é ! the party's’ national convention in], jorqMinnesota:, Pair tonight and Cannon. Jr. turned his back once} Missoyri ast Sis) lames 3 pee eae 3 8 7 ' 4 7 " t Saturday; slightly warmer Saturday | again Friday upon the Democratic Fort Rice 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 a 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 * the long nominating session and each|in west and south, \party, calling for.repudiation in the| Lincoln 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 $ 2 2 2 2 2 2 : ; 4 | 2 was extolled as the one man to South e lead which has re 2 1 2 8 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 lead to_vietory in November's presi- Reg singer ncaa leouoasee renedy anid prociieing ths Hiehe ceceeia 0 4 5 { t 4 3 1 2 3 3 3 4 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 ~ grietvee A deep low pressure arca is centet-| Give will war without compromise. ean 2 4 0 1 2 4 2 5 5 5 g 3 5 3 3 3 4 8 8 7 A ues dential election. ed over the upper Great Lakes region | His sentences rang with echoes of Logan 1 5 1 0 5 4 5 1 6 6 6 4 5 6 4 4 4 5 6 5 | Governor Roosevelt, “Cactus Jac” | ei ead oven the Miscissippt Vale (the call the bishop sent out, right| nett ~ 1 1 0 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 Garner, speaker of the house; Al ie ee occurred in the |after the 1928 Democratic convention Driscoll 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 “F 4 Smith, former Governor Byrd of Vir-| southern Plains States and in the|at Houston, gathering the prohibition Sterling 4 10 1 3 8 10 8 2 12 12 10 11 14 11 9 4 Y as “ _ ginia, Governor Ritchie, former Sen-|Great Lakes region while fair weath- | leaders to chart _a course against Al-| MeKonzic 1 4 2 1 2 3 2 2 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 7 ? Z Mis: i, Melvin Tr: er prevails from the northern andjfred E. Smith. That led to the rend- Menoken .. q 2 6 2 2 7 4 5 9 8 9 8 9 9 8 9 8 é i / ator Reed of Missouri, Melvi ‘@Y- | central Plains States westward to the|ing apart of the solid South, as under Gibbs 1 7 2 2 4 8 3 5 8 “is 6 8 5 8 8 6 id 8 8 8 | lor of Illinois, Governor White of| Pacific coast. High pressure, accom-|Cannon leadership, Virginia. and Hay Creck 4 7 1 3 8 8 10 1 11 12 10 12 10 10 10 0 11 pol 11 1 Ohio and “Alfalfa Bill” Murray of panied by cooler weather, prevails over North Carolina went for Hoover, pout . Oklahoma—all these were offered. |the northern Plains States, northern| sing with Florida and Texas. pee ck 1 8 0 0 8 9 7 0 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 9 7 5 9 9 Starting the oratory, interspersed|Rocky Mountain region and over the Thursday night he announced: ee reek .. i 4 ‘4 4 ; é 4 6 10 8 9 10 10 10 9 9 40 10 10 9 with ‘uproarous demonstrations for|Pacific coast region. Another low} «Representatives of a large major- wohl a M 4 7 2 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 5 3 8 i ivi i pressure area, accompanied by warm- |, Francis. 2 2 1 3 2 6 i the individual candidates, John E. serait ity of the people of the nation who F 4 2 5 1 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 | Mack of Poughkeepsic, N. Y, pro-/@t weather, covers the western Cana-1 01, “ang insist the elghteenth HS he i reoaie 4 H 4 3 0 8 5 B B 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 { Rosed the name of his old friend,! "Missouri river stage, 7 a. m., 8.7 ft.;amendment remain uncNanged, will Claus bake 10 2 0 2 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 8 3 7 Governor Roosevelt. 24 hour change, 02 ft. jshortly meetin conference and will) (cm F 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 : 1 1 1 ls 1 1 1 1 1 4p He comes to this convention with |" Bismarck station barometer, inches, | determine what they consider to be} POM ; i bs Sarnia ot eee ae 28.29. Reduced to sea level, 30.06. ee best: ieectils fe sho a ve Tiyge 1 3 0 1 2 3 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 him‘in the history of the Democratic —— | He set this meeting up agai vd Tie 2 3 2 2 2 “The north, the TEMPERATURE [national conventions, saying both; Cromwell A H . { 4 4 5 4 : , 9 ; H 9 9 Hy 8 3 Fy east, the south and the west—-the|At 7 a. m. + 49\were largely made up of delegates| Crofte { 4 : 3 i ‘ 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 8 great central states of the midwest—! Highest. y 75 | picked by political leaders, but no| Glenview .. a } 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 3 4 unite.” Iowest last might ‘further reference to the Republicans! Painted Woods 3 1 2 1 2 3 . 5 H orn 8 7 8 7 ae The New Yorker, he said, filled! |was made. But he asserted: Ecklund 3 6 3 3 3 8 5 3 8 y uJ u uJ : M H i “the crying need for a practical pete Lo i “It goes without saying that there is} Ghylin . 4 3 2 4 4 3 6 f 6 6 4 e i ca . American with a clear perspective Bota Aerduhe (hebcecat oft] not the slightest idea of yielding to| ane Hill 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 ri) eo 7 I } peel Geagie tion as our chief executive. Total, Jan. 1 to date . 9.71 | against the 18 amendme! Phocnis fe Nominating Smith, Governor Ely| Normal. Jan. 1 to dal 8.99 War with the traffic in intoxicating Rich d %, oe x of Massachusetts, praised him as “a/ Accumulated excess since Jan. i .72 {liquors is an irrepressible conflict. Ga et modern Andrew Jackson, a positive, ; These are simply battles in the war,| Canfie vil 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 Virile; straight-speaking, plain-think-| NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | _ /in which there will be no retreat, no| Estherville 3 3 5 + 3 ing statesman. Alone of all the can-| Pre. {surrender, no compromise.” is lee Lake ‘ : 4 4 A : : 4 i 2 tes, Ely continued, Smith has Dr. 8. C. Dinwiddle, secretary of t ilson 3 been “so utterly bold” as to disregard | BISMARCK, fogs | national prohibition board of strategy,| Steiber 3 0 1 e 2 i y 2 H ‘ 4 his political future in proposing a| Amenia, cldy. }also said that the dry leaders present} Schrunk 2 1 3 0 1 2 1 2 4 3 pee PPog “clean cut definite program for the} Beach, clear tt the convention would meet right| Florence Lake 1 2 0 ) 3 3 1 2 10 government to follow in att ning | Bottineau, cld: | fter it is over and lay plans for aj Hazel Grove . 3 9 4 1 7 10 5 6 8 38 the county's economic recovery.” Carrington, clear hroughly representative conference. | Bismarck, 1st Ward— 7 19 3 5 18 20 17 7 25 (4 Connally Names Garner Crosby, clear . Bishop Cannon lashed out at the} Bismarck, 1 6 10 3 1 11 16 il 4 16 u Speaker Garner was piaced in Bick Lake, me “90 |Southern delegates who went along in| Bismarck 10 16 6 5 13 22 19 5 23 o nomination by Senator Conn: [Beaker ony ‘09 |the roll call for repeal and charged) Bismarck, an ae 1 Se Me isle AR tas u Texas with an assertion that ts) Bunn’ Gate, clear (00 |them with “a double elite laa i | Bismarck, 11 4 i ic 4 3 “4 a aN u him there would go to the y | Ellendale. clear . .00| He blamed the Democratic ac! lon; Bism: 1 4 3 4 4 19 18 house courageous, experienced, cap-} Fessenden, eldy. 00 {upon “hance picked political leaders”| Bism: 10 10 4 5 14 15 5 14 9 able leadership. Grand Forks, peldy 00) upon the “always disreputable, be- Bismarck, 5 6 3 3 4 9 Kd 3 7 “0 “This supreme hour calls for a) Hankinson, peldy. 00 | smirched” Tammany and similar ele-| Bismarck 13 33 15 14 22 36 30 13 39 man,” Connally said. : and | Jamesto -00 | ments. Bismarck, 4— 4 4 1 1 5 7 4 4 8 8 wavering vacillation must give way to| iP ; eal | Bismarck, 5— 43 26 10 F 2 a a . Hi “a a leader with a sense of direction fer} is : Bismarck, 6—1 8 15 3 2 2 determinetion to reach his destina-| 99/28 Convicted | for i Bismarck, 6—2 i 016 3 Se AB. 8G 4 21 20 tion. We want neither a sup@man| Mint ole ‘oo Game Law Violations) Regan Village 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 3 0 nor.a miracle man, Charms and in- | 2 “00 | So. Wilton . 3 6 2 1 be epee aoe ae a tantations have lost their force. 0\ + eight ms convicted} Wing Village 9 14 5 5 13 _ _ Senator Glass of Vi secretary 4 auting the anal at Gune ee tvR- TOTALS 334132118298 436810181476 taka PRE eaee oes Bees Sanish, tion of the game and fish laws in) ——— 7 aan er ss ya mer Sovernor,) Williston, {North Dakota paid fines and costs to-|son, the Misses Norma and amanda| where Ruth was an over-night gue: Harry Flood Byrd, as a governor of; Wishek, ¢ 00'taning $1,132.30, according to a to son. Mr. and Mrs. Legg and Mrs.|of friends. Burlei: h’s Vote on Initiated Bills Virginia “who made a record never| Moorhead, M (0/'port of the state game and fish de-| Lege’s brother drove to the river Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. Barney Strand, Alice surpassed in the entire history of aa i | partment. | day to pick June berries. |Strand.and Mrs. Norton Strand mo- || At, a GENERAL | Five persons paid fines of $100 each} Frank Brooks was at Moffit Friday.|tored @ the river Saturday. Reducing Reducing ad “What Byrd did for Virginia he| Other Stations— High Low Tne, (nd $54 costs each, for illegal killing| Jean Douchet of McKenzie arrived| ‘Miss Marie Schilling, “who is in ' Mileage Mileage ould do for the country if nor © "00 /of deer, They were Merrel andjon the N. P. train Friday to visit at training at St. Alexius hospital, is Assess- Corpo- & Travel & Travel © Five Outlawing Reducing inated “by Wie conventon ant X {90 Charles Sax, Clarence Knutson, Eu-|the Coder home. |spending @ three weeks’ vacation at Rare ration Exp. of Exp, of Year Crop Salaries y the ‘people,’ Gi . ‘46|}gene Gamache and Jay Judkins, all! Miss Ara Thomason is visiting ather| her home here. Basis Farming County State. Moratoe © Morte County Michel L. Igce of Chicago pro- | nenve 00/of Watford City, . Harry Judkins ofj parents’ home south of Moffit. ;_ Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oleson and Mr. law caw Officials Officials rium gages Officials Jawenesrapmanpai ck Mlinois bank-| pes Moines, I 00; Banks paid a $100 fine and $35.60! W. H. Edson and son, Dicky, called) and Mrs. Hickel and son were in Wil- Name oF Brecinet Yes No Yea No Yes No Yes No Yes NoYes No Yes No | Dodge City, Kan., clear’ 00 | costs on @ similar charge. jat the B. #. Lane home Wednesday. |ton Saturday. |eslea! a a Gael ee es ee ee ee pe of| Edmonton, Alta., peldy.. | Fines and costs totaling $87.90 were | «, | Norman Little and Paul Rupp, who| Wild Rose 10 if 16-26 et 2. 4 tne | Hols Mont., clear.... nt persons for fishing with-| ‘ Steib: left here some time ago for the west,|Long Lake . 35 65 6534 8G “ s = 8 e | Helena, Mont., cle: er fourteen per- | eiper lear Lake, Wash. Morton . 11 160 «100 «14, 2b 7 22 3 The other fourteen per-| are at Clear ce, Wash. 4 2 «85 12 core ons paid fines and costs for fishing |---| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mickelsen. mo- ipeiler ao a a ae ee aon 9 | Ka ane geing S, ibs he ris 4 uri “We secon propose to you as Mil e isl Bie MnRua Hee elena: By MRS. WM. HICKEL weer Loaders tl Grace and| Fort Rice » he rs io ra a ris PS _ a a our nominee for president one to} ’s nest, fishin . tanley Francis were Sunday evening | Lincoln 2 4 whom the A people would | 9 cially SiLEUE. a license; ob- | , Miss Bessie Anderson spent several rest at the Ole Wold home. ®| apple Creek bee a <a i Pa z s turn with infinite relict as against Pi ng a stream with a net, less; days visiting at Baldwin with her sis] “Roy rittie and Olaf Wold motored| Boyd. $ 32 m ww % 6 BS fae the weaknegs, the indecision, the Inck |S" nan 400 feet from a fishway, fishing and borther-in-law, Mr. and MYS.|4, “Bismarck Saturday afternoon to|Logan . : 1% 2 ¢ 0 mw 8 ee F of vision, the ineptitude and the in-| st" 02° with artificial lights, and shooting at ph Falkenstein. get Clarence Walker and Gene Little,|Taft . 7 38 2 competence of Herbert Hoover, is 00 | protected birds. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson and Mr. who.were returning home from a two- | Thelma a 31 8 36 4 39 2 38 3 “ine 2 ‘Man of Destiny’ Bez me m seks Po and Mrs. William Hickel and son, week encampment at Camp Grafton. | Driscoll s 18 69 14 67 «103 44 99 43 vs nr Maryland's governor, Albert C. 0 r Wayne, were at Wilton Saturday. & | Sterling 34048 47 32 «57 «(kT CS6 31 33 Ritchie was placed in nomination by ‘00, Will Conduct Bible Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and] * ai | sae tsar 35°«(«56 45 4st o 9 8 a Sonator Tydings, who termed him 0 School N Wilton |*mly were in Regan Friday. | in | Menoken 36 «46 «4531s 55H sCSC ts a ¢ 4 > “the man of destiny.” cnoo! ear 0) Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson and |: |Gibbs .. - 38 20 44 14 44 13 46 12 16 <2 “This man embodies as does no} 7 — daughter, June, called at the Gaub Hay Creek . + 50 2 44 2 60 14 57 15 bh i Zs other the qualities for which the na-! tev. N. S. Johnson, Sunday school] home Wednesday afternoon. By OLGA M. RISE \Riverview .. . 10 2% 16 18 17 #8 16 «19 23 ys Ree jon yearns,” Tydings said. “He is nission: Pe Be ape ee me ee Mr. and Mrs. A. a enaent and — |Burnt Creek . peceeae a at = a as as 2 a6 =) 7 Phe , now 55 years of age, in the rich prime|__, aa jsistants will conduct a daily vacation children and Miss Gladys Peterson wlee| Naughton .. “ 3 of his life, in the full vigor of his| Minnesota Official {Bible school in the school house atlof Bismarck spent Sunday at the J. Pikigh ieee man .. 5 18 1 on 2 7 2 8 2 H ; manhood, rich in executive expe! : * . Macomber, three miles east of Wilton,|¢, Olson home. Hi 4 Sibley Butte aah. 1 5 3 4 ; ‘ enee, with a record of demonstr Is Killed in Accident) rerinning’ Tuesday morning, July 5.! “Mr. and Mrs, William Hickel and), Mts. Ole Spilde and sons, Einar and | Obry Bune ++ [30487 «3 8 2 7 8 7 mt 4s accomplishment, repetition of which | Class will begin at 8:45 each morn-| son called at Still Thursday. Haut, eee Eemere a enent Woes er, er ee re 40 s in the national sphere is the demand| St. Paul, July 1—(P)—Colonel R. A.| ing aad vill continue though the next/ Mr, and Mrs. Toney Aune and fam- pence y is 4 40 28 52 4 59 10 57 1 S é of the day.” Wilkinson, 89, of Lake Elmo, chief of|five days. Children planning to at-|j1y of Bismarck and Mrs. Robert SO ee eee S44 MS > Nominating former Senator James}the Minnesota state grain investiga-|tend are ed to bring their lunches, | |Aune visitesl at the John Anderson Gres ‘Ghrataasan ohana es 48 1 55 7 56 4 57 3 4 - <A: Reed of Missouri, Samuel Fordyce | tion department, and former member | 2s there will be all-day sessions. {home Monday. sel Wedn a Bb @ 6 a 7 30 8 2 of St. Louis said: of the Wisconsin and Minnesota leg-| Children of five years and upward! alta defeated Pickardville at base- Eddie oie a gern facsteacs\.. ahaa 42 2 56 14 «6 6 63 10 e he only way in which Democra-|islatures, was killed ‘Thursday when |are cligible to attend and are asked pall on the Alta diamond Sunday. rahi Hable. Acpeeon, . WNO | comnviey. 33 300 43s (iC = S message can be effectively car-|his automobile collided with another | to he present on the opening day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and poste fay rae Far’ peseepialni pei Painted Woods . 42 27 420 «28 67 5 61 u 108 ried to our suffering people is by|machine here. | sons and Mrs. Inga Adams motored to a ay py a jog ville Dravland Ecklund wi 61 86 51103 29 98 9 px nominating a man whose record) One of Colonel Wilkinson's favorite) Tochida Will Speak Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. ome “ a je ° ce upenss; Ghylin 62 24 65 18 vid 9 72 12 shows a sincere belief in the great| recollections was that his father, a. H.| +" Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and/accompante ane any ®!Rock Hill aa ar a fundamentals of our constitution. I} Wilkinson, was one of the founders of On Dams at Beulah children, Denis and Doris, arrived|time with relatives. — i. aca sats | Re er er, ee, | ey a | vi) present to you such a man.” the Republican party at Ripon, Wis. home Tuesday after spending several] Mr. and Mrs. J. an 8. | Harriett, 43 12 38 14S 4 48 5 Governor White of Ohio was placed ee Beulah, N. D., July 1—()—An ad-| days visiting relatives and friends at pee Patan sale at Seymour) phoenix a ender kcal) es ee eee . in nominati % Sean Sealine ae a : Richmont ee ae see onasts, as % Ps een “Name him / Logan Offers Reward Haein oie citn bat “Teehida of Trktbere tnd wessie Anderson miolared| Constance Leln spent last week al!Canfield . a ac pad Demedidate for the presidency! For Return of Youth) Gien viin ata meeting of directors |to Velva Saturday and spent the|Mayland Christtianson's. wea | Estherville”: > a ee and Democracy will not be on the de- f the Mercer County Water Conserv-| week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Grass Lake . 54021 66105 a fensive, He will make an aggressive P) CS eaPeee iatic Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson motored|Nygaard and Henry Arneson spent} wilson 5 41 3 44 o 43 5 fight from the day the campaign planapan , ey. ABS r ancl fee ond et as ae to Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday.}Tuesday and Wednesday at James: | steiber iG 29 #16 35 9 31 is ” gan county offering a ‘e' 6 ert e) » ’ a mn, és 29 4 29 4 wrrast to bo grescoied was Governor $e Sie seturn of W liane eueder, 1B; | Gutlined fe ae Ue nae rapes day ater ithe Piece home. ee and Mrs. George Christianson irene Lake’ . it i" 33 s al 4 Murray of Oklahoma. He was pro-|Enegex, Sr, of near Gaskle, Who ais: |of the atsle in selecting and surveying) J. ©. Olson was at Regan pal ntay, nnd Sogebh ite spent Rriday evening | Hagel Grre oso. n.cse Fae ie aera eee! pee 4 eer Te Ic er mo- E, ‘8. arcl ward. i Johnson of that state; S°™ S-/appeared eight months ago. fim alten, He looker) Nit IaVor | er a renaan weiner Pia Bertie: Gubdarson: ot ‘marealGtee eee : 67 253 139 189 142 186 e The boy attended school No. 3 injon the work of Morton, Stark and/|tored to Ss called he Theo- 34 202 «96 «2148«93—«140 ‘Governor Murray,” said‘ Johnson, ies i ter conserva-| Mr. and Mrs. Hickel and son c: was an overnight guest at the Theo-| Bismarck 1—3 . . “knows enough to\reallse that volun: |eree ttt ar en 4g core te ee od ee ec the J.C. Olson home Thursday. |dore Torgeson home Wednesday |Bismarck 2—1 2 igen Say Sate 8 tary ane? ite tha volun-| afternoon of Nov. 13, 1931. No word/ tion and flood control. al EO IGED hone EasicIGEe bier Goideen an orned cece foe ye ae ea ually destructive; he ‘knows: that| ts been received by his parents as to| cana day evening were: ‘Theophil Schatz,|py' her son, John, left’ ‘Thuradas |Blsmarck 2=¢ | : 43 175 90 138 86 141 the. former is self-imposed aad the Pees Dec mrnh Atiet Jeaking,asagel |°-—- Moffit | adie. Johnson and Johnnie and Ralph |morning for’ a two-week Visit with | Bismarck 31. ; 75 362 153 289 130 306 fault of the idler, and that the latter| pe salt described as about 5 fect je = Anderson. relatives near Crosby. Bismarck 3-2 . . 105 279 202 197 1 bg is thrust upon an individual and 4s) four inches tall with dark eyes and|” Florence McAllister visited at the) Florence Josephson spent Saturday | Bismarck 3—3 ‘ 101 283 140 243 the fault of the system. ‘ ee Anderson home Wednesday eve- | night and Sunday at B. N. Lein’s. Bismarck 4th ward . * 134 205 180 18 161 184 ~ e 5 hair. He wore overalls and a jacket By MRS. ‘C. E, MOFFIT a 62 «CSS BL “Murray is the man of the hour. at the time of his disappearance. oe a ote are Mr. snd Nate. ‘Alied Ane ied Bismarck 5th ward . . - ee aan tape cimses abe He is that as measured both by his pases als 9 s. R. L. Anderson and ay Magdalene Patzner -|family and Mr. s. Helmer . position and qualifications; he is that : " eet ere ct Thurs crouing | turned trom Ker trip to Yellowstone |arnasin spent eiinday at MA. Lain, : 19 236 178176177185 by experience and by inherent char-|Confirm 72 Children — |{v9, children left Thursday evening | Dare : Mayland Christianson, Arthur, Sel- i x 2 pe em vo acter quatifications—by virtue of be- At Selfridge Church! weet's visit with relatives here. Le z * ma and Olga Rise and Rev. Lars Foss . on 2 8 iene tin chat ait een Been Mr. and Mrs, Burns Bailey and chil- [ Estherville | |were at John Birkeland’s Sunday eve~ : AS eee ene er re ‘ in ajestic . vi 5 ning. Ra f true tribune of the people.” feel ND Jay tv Ber er Gane eae ee ie sua sea cares Pehl, Jr. 3622 $350 3632 3053 2982 4200 2528 2038 pacha a Kinz " ‘LE hl and Martha Merkey were | firmed during services at St. Philo- | rer ie ee Drs. DoH Werner Oy MES FOX TE Mey cit at alas eeeeie 2 | eppeal bods wie wat leveled. Twenty |side the diving “bell” is regulated by [An Another Hollywood ||mens catholic chureh here, t-{attended camp meeting near Wash-| Leland Wilmot of Wilton is visiting Sunday. " turkeys were killed on the H. E.\evaporation of liquid air. Buntreds of Roman Catholics at-|P 4m Sunday. The Kinzler children | at the George Mowder home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christiansor. | Thompson farm. > | Romance Goes Bust ||tenaed ceremonies at the dedication visited with the Morrison family while| Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little and son,|and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.| Most crops on the Mike Mikkelson PLANE OF MERCY i © | OF the. enurnl, BANE EE BatURE Boe Te parents were gone. Wilfred, called at the Anna Strand/George Christianson spent Sunday |and Oliver Nees farms southeast of] washington—The Coast Guard has ak Hollywood, July pairing iface Simmen, O. S. B.. the church | “The Misses Florence Nichol, Norma| home Tuesday. with Mrs, Marle Olauson and family:|Garske were wiped out. ‘There was|..cesstuny tried out its huge “plane| of Ruth Chatterton, stage and |%@S cApsiatt egies Fee uncon Hill and Dorothy Edson went to the| J, F. Little was taken to Bismarck no damage here from the hail. ar erg dodkasa’ ghey tae sereen actress, and Ralph Forbes, |)i‘Fort Yates discussed its history, (4-H camp at Bismarck Sunday night,| Wednesday, where he underwent @ Devils Lake Region DEEP DIVING DEVICE Coast Guard work and the first of actor, said today her departure on shor riests and Ab-| Mt. and Mrs. Frank Benz and son | serious operation. pt EEP a trip to Euro; month ago Eight neighboring Dijeste ar Jordon, and Wm. Carroll motored to| Mr.'and Mrs. Earl Mowder and Ole Hit b Hail Sto: Cologne—A new diving machine,|five rescue ships to be built. It has marked s parting of the days for |%0t Blip of Coneeption, Mo., were |Biemmarck Monday. Wold were at Regan Wednesday. it by mT Gh tins ws Cotools. Ged Gel cele coiling aca ot 1000 lle aed the couple. among Lucille and Jackie Lane, children of} Mr. and Mrs. Boschee beg a. the most complete radio service in 4 R % staying with their its of a bal 1 born Wednes-| Devils Lake, N. D., July 1.—(#)—| withstand ocean pressure at 10,000) Fon Si ican Chat | about’ 107 national’ ote inten: |S, den Tene Oe | Paving sell Whale parents at © bedy” Hail which fell during an electrical feet below the surface, has been per-|the country. ‘Two motors furnish terton will sue for divorce while f{filiated with the|SUat, Mrs. Haro ‘ 4 in this used consider-|fected by 1 local inventor. Tt, weighs he is in Paris, France. tional unions are ai mother is in the hospital at Sis-| Mrs. Art Strand and Ethel Schilling | storm region cai = . It weighs/ driving power for the plane. ‘ Forbes is on a fishing trip in {American Federation of Labor. marek. were Capital City shoppers Satur-|able damage near Garske, Tokio,|about two and a half tons, and reach- # the high Sierras, i a Mrs. Burt Johnson was at Bismarck | day. Sheyenne, and Crary. es any specified depth through its] The pigmy shrew, weighing 29 ‘The two have been separated Tribune Want Ads Friday and Saturday. Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson mo-} On the Frank Steinhous farm|own propulsion. Other devices havelgrams, is the smallest animal in the filed. Saddle and bareback riding—Wild horse races—Calf roping, ct ase Tene —“Cnniey teers of Links of ene ee eee rf ‘Fifteen piece band, playing all day for your 2 ts Union Speaker at 11 o'clock sharp—Baces for all, old and the family and all their friends—Come early—Sports of am Dancing in the evening.

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