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i Se ERE ee ae ne on i RCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1988 SW GHIDREN BORN |[__Reoresent U8. at Kings Court | See 2 a (KIWANS OBSERVES p_HERE LAST MONTH) = : ee wan | ST. PATRION'S DAI St. Paul, March 14—()—A measure Regulations Will Be Enforced Ne call'e'tane WEIS Rea il ny i | Bismarck Couples Parents of 26 Children; 14 Persons sas Died During Month Hears Talk on Irish Music B: Local Divine; Quain Tells of Florida Trip ‘Thirty-four children were born in Bismarck during February, according to vital statistics compiled in the of- fice of Myron H. Atkinson, city au- ditor. Among the February babies were 18 girls and 16 boys. Twenty-six of the children were born to Bismarck par- ents and eight to parents living in this district. During the same period 14 persons died, only four of whom resided in the Capital City. Births and deaths for the month follow: Births Feb. 2—Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mark- ham Ward, Driscoll, daughter. Feb. 3—Mr. and Mrs. John Crocker ‘Taylor, Steele, son. Feb. 4—Mr. and Mrs. Algermon ' Liddon Watt, Mandan, son. Feb. 5—Mr. and Mrs. Donald John McPhee, 310 Avenue A, Bismarck, daughter. Feb. 6—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brych, 401 Ninth St., Bismarck, daugh- | ter; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kelly Doherty, 610 Sixth 8t., Bismarck, son. Feb. 7—Mr. and Mrs. Rheinhardt J. Kamplin, 930 Seventh St., Bismarck, @aughter; Mr. and Mrs. William To- man, 318 First St., Bismarck, daugh- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schweigert, 306 @econd St., northeast, Mandan, son. Here is the American family that will represent_the United States Feb. 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Purer, at the Court of St. James in London, when Judge Robert W. Bingham 14 Seventh St., Bismarck, son. of Louisville, Ky., takes up his duties as ambassador at London. Mrs. Feb, 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartole, Bingham is shown at the right above. Judge Bingham’s children by 307 Thirteenth St., south. Bismarck, ® previous marriage are, left above, Henrietta Worth Bingham, and Gaughter: Mr. and Mrs. John James below, left to right, George and Robert W., Jr. Scher, 418 Eleventh St., south, Bis- ogg osnal tl nr iven oom R AISE OBJECTIONS versal a with it instructions for Hun warden, . Bis- anew . marek, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Huckins and his son, the late Btoen, 400 Avenue F, Bismarck, George Huckins, were indicted in con- Serer a| 10 PLENBIE PLN So eee ee|| Dog larres| ‘der, Wing, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Both were convicted, but the su- Banks of a Nation Close? The Answer Wednesday! The Bistiarck Tribune offers you the biggest and best magazine bargains of all time! The magazines illus- _ Biot” daupher: Mand. Min To ‘Oppone Propnen! 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Brown, state insurance com- Deardorff, 405 Fifth St., Bismarck,| Representatives of processing con-] .7j-<; necessary y/ son; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hughes,|cerns and associations, including dua to Inabhtoyots Positive meet pay- td oj ae xY / 3617 Tenth St. Bismarck. son; Mr. and| millers and packers, indicated they| mente at Present. He took the action ‘Mrs. Adam Gerhart, 417 Twelfth St.,| Would oppose the proposal if it did! 9 short time after Governor Floyd B. Club No, S-114 Club No, 8-115 south, Bismarck, son. not assure the absence of interference Olson signed int an emergency Feb. 21—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mi-| with the free and open marketing of] jogisiative means feraruag the com- PASUY 1 & € "Woman's Home Comp, 1 All Six | Pietoriat Review, 2 ¥r. Yan Robidou, 323 Seventh St. Bis-| farm products. missioner board powers in regulating es Yr, Woman's Werld, 1 Yz. ‘all Six marek, daughter. The plan of the organization lead-| insurance companies. Good Stories, 1 ¥r. For Good Stories, 1 Fr. For Feb. 23—Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A.|¢rs, now awaiting approval or disap-| Brown, in another order, prohibited Mlustrated Mechanics, 1 Yr. Gentiewoman Magasin, 1 Murphy, 502 ‘Third St. northwest, | Proval by President Roosevelt, pro-| payment’ of east cufvecme nee +70 fie" Everybody's Fltry, Mag. 1 Te ‘Mandan, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. L.| Poses to delegate broad powers to the policies by life or fraternal Ye. Successfal Farming, 1 Yr, 50 D. Steed. Bismarck. son. Secretary, giving him authority to] benefit suoccatiiin: ‘The Country Home, 1 Yr, $ ‘ Feb. 27—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jasper, Select one of more plans of relief in ‘eile caiman: THE eee a White, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and/8n effort to solve agricultural prob-| DENIES MURDER CHARGE fcqggeldoogeenjicncg } Mrs. Hugh Elmer Caya, Bismarck, son. | ems. Cincinnati, O., March 14—)— VALUE $7.00 YOU SAVE vause 97.50, YOU SAVE Feb. 2¢—Mr. and Mrs. Steve Heldt,| Farm leaders expressed confidence| ropert Bricknell, 28, employe of the wma = $17 Seventh St.. south. Bismarck, son; | thelr proposal would win the presi-| commissary department of Cinein. Mr. and Mrs. Obert Clifford Salhus.| dent's approval and that congress| nati hotel, started for Madison, Wis, “The Man Who Knows : + Braddock, daughter; Mr. and Mrs.| Would not recess until it was acted| Tuesday within 1) one after he Insurance Club No, S-116 Club No. 8-117 Milo Sylvester Priske. 930 Fourth St,| UPon. waived extradition as a suspect in Lecor-raeghgy Collier's Weekly, i Yr, Bismarck. daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Eu-| | Meanwhile, Speaker Rainey told] the killing of Edward Riphon. Madi- 218 Broadway = Phone 577 : MeCal’s Magasine, 1 Ye. . All Five - 4 All Five ene. Tuskind. 316 Eleventh St., Bis- splemqraplnar tig re eee ae son policeman. He denied knowing , Sereen Play, 1 Yr. “on _— . ‘ Marek, daughtér. oe aire’ util congress d following | 22vthing about the officers death. f ie Better Homes & Gardens, 1 For Good Stories, 1 Yr. Fer Feb. 1—Louis Meisel. 72, Mandan; |C°mpletion of the economy and beer APPROVE BORROWING BILL _—— ‘ ve, ‘The Country Home, 1 ¥r. Successful Farming, 1 Yr, Doughias McLean. 3, Stewartsdale. | Measures. | Washington, March 14,—()—The Preef, = $ THE BISMARCK $ vk) Feb. 2—Benjamin Franklin Flana- — Robinson bill to permit state banks meee ae alanis THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, 1 Yr. gan, 64, Bismarck. Huckins Conviction to borrow directly from the federal —— icsigyed gery wavs VALUE 98.78, YOU SAVE Feb. 7—Belma Mary Paint, 1, Nishu. reserve system for one year was ap-| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County ¥ VALUB $7.85. YOU SAVE $3.00, Feb. 8—Mrs, Anna Williams, 87, Bis- | Reversed by Court! provea Tuesday by the scuate banking | ot Bunieighe ce #235. : COURT, Before Hon, , Judge. In the Matter of Aw marek. committee with the understanding it |, IN COUN’ g:, Feb. 9—Anton Wingerter, 68, Lin-/ Des Moines, Iowa, March 14—(7)—| would not be pushed if it is found it |= .c; Dav! ton The Iowa supreme court Tuesday re- duplicates existing law. Feb. 13—Mrs. Rose Brown. 45, Bis-| versed the conviction of Elmer 8. he = A = e e Marck; Gottlieb Bechtle, 69, Linton. | Huckins, on charges of cheating by AWAITS MURDER TRIAL , Pahang The Bismarck Trib Feb. 19—Caroline Melhoff, 46, Ar-| false pretenses, Eureka, Cal, March 14—(P—|chartes J. Trygs, E. Andrew ena. Huckins was found guilty in Linn| George Manning, alias Hall, alleged| Trygg, otherwise known as E. Feb. 21—Joseph Nolz. 10, Zeeland. | county district court. The appeal was| kidnaper of a U. 8. customs officer,|A. Tryge, David Trygg, Oscar (ONE YEAR) '» | Feb. 25—Dora Monroe Smith, 30,/made on the grounds that Judge John| waited trial on a murder charge Tues- an jag Tyes Bismarck. Moffitt made @ prejudicial error in} day for the slaying of Stephen Kent, | ong inide Sekcnenn Feb, 26—Ole Gullikson, 74, Watford | his instructions to the jury. City. The state conceded the error, and srid Toeiet Guucley| econ geen The State of North akan to the $ 00 ecole Chaice of Any 8 of Feb, 27—Bernie Webster, 3, Emmett.| did not contest the appeal. ‘The re-| man. Above Named Respondents: These Famous Magazines “ens, Paes — fheostaey Sours of hk? Coan Sahn ate te 3 mont ren German Ambassador All subscriptions are for ome year except Quits His Position as otherwise shown. » March 14—(AP)—The Specials at aa ol fin thet ‘ show, cause, if document filed Phone Phone pean Sy st Mace 1612 1612 of Auguste Teves, Wednesday and Thursday ryer, inthe county of B why iotters of sams ite 10c Dated this 1ith 4: By the Court: I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court. _—_— NOTICE OF REAL NSTATE MORT~ FORECLOSURE SALE. 8-14-21. GAGE ‘2Da2,19¢ EGGS 2Den.19% Bee ee ee 5 Ib. 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