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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1934 C ONTINUE Jf [ects Cestse ot & iavor eetup| N. D. Publishers Will from page one: which Felon Signature Is Subjected to Washington Study CONTINUED , Dick: ‘ raat at TO Shea Langer Maintains Silence on Vital Queries of Voters|4, Meese, Cooperstown. Gr EEE Bismarck Tribune: ©. G. Derby, be North Dakota's 53 county auditors| Bismarck, Burleigh county: J. A. und 2,242 precinct officials. Steele, Kidder; E. T. ‘DARN AIR PILOT _ WRETS DEATH WHILE TEACHING STUDENT James R. Wedell, 34, Holder of Speed Records, Killed in Crash not agreeable COOK. TTERY 10 Langdon, N. D., June 2—()—A ) large number of North Dakota news- MEET IN PLAYORR) omens the annual picnic of the Mani- "|Golfers. Card Two Rounds in 75 to Tie for Honors at Coun- try Club Sunday + CAPITOL ts tsi —sm THEATRE se— 25e until 7:30 rf i i Nelgon—5.042, on U. 8. No. 2, Mich- , Paul Cook and Jimmy latte: of Wyndmere, Strom Construction Sonat play es ae tein ae “4 ly Open tournament id at Go, Moorhead, $27,263.45; structural, |the Country Club course Sunday. They "| will meet in a nine-hole playoff either i gee i if E aviator in the "5" | iey, McIntosh. ‘ wveling crash of ich he ? ° Boe Monday or Tuesday. Cooperating with the Associated| , Mandan Pioneer: Lee Nichols, Man- b 9 | Twenty-six players entered th Re, °t | press, the only agency in the state to| “2% Morton count; ‘ ; by the collect returns Carson, Grant; J. R. Harmon, Fort Saw fo) 1 Stanton, i i PE itler Forks, $0,403.85, paPoiee os Lost dlp Butler Construction company, $15,900.39. erson carded the lowest score ‘Wells—0.283 south of Fessenden to! Gene ginne capturing the pare Re county line, Butler Construction com-| award, pany, $14,700.83, _ P. Wagner and Clifford Over- Foster—3.927, Carrington east, de- gaard won first and runner-up hon- Manning, Dunn; C! les Christianson, Beach, Golden Val-| anducted trom her home at the|gaggaq.°7 COnTucHion COMPANY, ors, respectively, in the third. night ‘These newspapers will immediately |ley; John F. Tester, Metibra, Billings; | point of a gun, Mrs. Sibyl Fidanque, Billings—0.151 landscaping on U. and C. C. Larson took the fourth transmit the returns to Fargo by tele-|M. E. Johnson, Amidon, Slope; Sue V./39-year-old San Jose, Cal., radio en-!g No, 10, east of Medora, Dickinson | {use with John Goodman as run- phone and telegraph for tabulation| McIntyre, Bowman. Toe and ‘Transfer, $5,304 tiie .|of the vote for the entire state. Grand Forks Herald: Martin ©, | 3, Et, Bao ‘Tex. She told ot ‘being Oil Mix and Paving fore into a car by a man and Inventors of a xi conan un QgneL Rolette—-0.602 miles on 8. R. 30 and lew method for i if sfETl Eat j 5 i Fargo A contometer operators will| Walsh county; ——— z 48. J ihe state-wide vote and return| Langdon, Cavalier county Weather Report | |e Rit n tlendale Grasan, sepnnt [is more economical than gesaline. ‘company, $31,650.45. ad standings |New Lag ppl fs ‘McIntosh- Scotland is operating ® plant for machine will continue!son, Devils Lake, Ramsey county; : production of motor fuels from shale until the eutcome of the|A. Gilbertson, Minnewankan, Benso1 3 769.88. ols. y/ lh { Va . T. Mooney, Cando, Towner count 0 = - C é. ‘h. Bplllan, 1 erie geal —s erie ee e Penny, Rolla, lette. ;. 4 aretha Ashley, Garth is Jamestown Sun: A. H. Shermi poe s\ ae. eet $15,601.61. Will Your Screens y “ Jamestown, Stutsman coun : —1217 miles on 8. R. 22 in : | to L, | [Diskinion, Mesarry Brothess, Bis-] Keep Those Pesky sien ; * SN Concrete Paving Flies Out? | Hi | iy . ft. ' oe on U. 8. 81 aS, MM wW. al . R. in peton, J. L. Mc- - ! ie 4 yoy 1) ? wner, 5 Ol Si id cool . }| Cormick, Fargo, $39,421.35. eek 3 feline Bouimenu; te sanevenie Stteenocn or sari Cavalier—0.600 miles on 8. R. 5 in ba ‘ KI ROMME Bowbells, Burke; F. J. Haines, Stanley,| tonight east por- Langdon, Carl Lindberg, Jamestown, FRO Mountrail; R. H. Lynch, Crosby, Di- ia pone e ppc pia ccaiccatavesteat E M THE WELL-KNOWN Vides Morten | Morteeot on Bchater |with rising temperature west portion.|s in Cavalier, T. M. Bwingen, Coopers- : McCALL MAGAZINE NOVEL - if ‘|| For Montana: Generally fair to-|town, $26,462.77. “BIDDY” Se pieaiauarbins night and Tuesday; Uttle change in| “Coss ~o.348 miles on 8, R. 18 in Cas- Y” by Travis Ingham ; " a A survey conducted by the Asso- ; in| elton, 8. Birch and Son, Fargo, $34,- PI —EXTRA— 3 ciated: Press of 63 county auditors dis-|south portion tonight; partly cloudy | 703.37. to EXPECTANT MOTHERS Set Gs SSeS carne ats Se a ace Re a a a JOE PENNER, THE DUCK SALESMAN “« N ” ballots tn the state-wide primary ps Di secisaitustabaiiec raisin en Aune Carpenter in “YOU NASTY MA If you have ever been a patient in anybody complete confidence in |° ‘Tne compilation reflects an addition| © GENERAL CONDITIONS went to Butler Construction company ho) FABLE CARTOON — NEWS REEL any hospital, you are probably any prescription which he wrote! of seven precincts over the 2,235 pre-| An extensive high pressure area is|0f Grand Forks. One bid by the con-|9| phone 205 614 Broadway ‘familiar with’ the advantages of @ But _ most important of all, @ | ciets in the state at the last biennial/centered over the northeastern dis- |C¢'m was rejected, one, the Hamilton to . liquid laxative. gentle liquid laxatiye does not cause _ | “ection. tricts while a well developed law pres- 5 a Biggest shanges in number of pre- = ———— a Doctors know the value of the bowel strain to the most delicate | cincts 74 rane ‘one county were Ltt hernia is oa ame) peccede! laxative whose dose can be mea- system, and this is of the utmost |new ones in Cass county and three thunderstorms have \ sured, and whose action can be thus importance to expectant mothers and |\ess in Sargent. ale Rocky Mountain regulated to suit your individual to every child. Other changes were two additional and in No eed. precincts in Emmons county, and one bt 1 pened Expectant mothers are urged to Jesch in Dunn, Logan, McKenzie,| Tem! ‘The public, too, is fast returning try gentle regulation of bowels with Slope, McLean, Morton and Oliver and a mn Plains | | to the use of liquid laxatives. People Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is { counties. Steele and Ward counties. have now learned that 2 atbety a delightful tasting laxative of |Steele and Ward counties each lost ‘ WO. .06. eed sea level, 29. z= : prepared liquid laxative brings a delightful action, made of fresh ‘The changes Boostéd Cass county! Missourt: ‘atage at 7 : : ” a : perfect movement without dis- beat pare Pepsin cee active sor ‘ahead of Watd in number of eescinets, ft. 24 hour change, -0.2 ft. ! comfort at the time, or after. Dr. jot a single mineral drug; nothi Cass with 94 precincts having tl Eaarae Caldwell’s long experience with to cause strain, or irsitate the |miost in the state and Ward second| por saa ee i kidneys. with 89. Last year Ward had 91 and vecece 3.39 i mothers and babies, “and his re- YS. Cass 89, Normal, this month ‘ markable record of nearly three Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is an "Precincts by Counties to 4 _ thousand births without the lossof approved preparation and kept ‘The number of precincts in each| Nt Fit oe 841 Z one mother or child, should give ready for use by all druggists. ecunty: when you turn it in! det mney Adams 33, Barnes 63, Benson 46, Billings 16, Bottineau 57, Bowman 34, mh Burke 30, Burleigh 63, Cass 94, Cav- Hig! lier 51, Dickey 38, Divide 38, Dunn 8 4 . 33, Eddy 22, Emmons 37, Foster 21,/Beach, rain y Golden Valley 20 Grand Forks 711,|Carrington, cry d Grant 50, Griggs 25, Hettinger 35, Kid- der 41, LaMoure 39, Logan 3i, Mc- = ‘ Henry 66, McIntosh 20, McKenzie 59. cl . p McLean 63, Mercer 22, Morton 58, ay ¥. Mountrail 62, Nelson 35, Oliver 17, ‘ As Pembina 34, Pierce 35, Ramsey 49,/Hankinson, cldy. ‘ ' oe Sioux 1 a Stutaman 70, Towner 37, 33, : ‘ P i ‘Walsh 56, Ward 89, Wells 47, and Wil- 4 4 = : Hams 71. Drouth Loans To Be _ [Witton a Available This Week Washington, June 25.—(#)—Gover- nor William I. Myers of the farm |, credit administration announced Mon- | Huron. day that loans from the $525,000,000 drouth relief appropriation to farm- ers and stockmen to. purchase feed for livestock and for production of forage crops in primary drouth areas would be available this week. = th NR cee I THIS WAY = meine to the 1934 WORLD'S FAIR : ae CHICAGO "a? $16°° TWO DEPARTURES DAILY Go by bus and enjoy coo} clean, comfortable travel over scenic summer high- ways. World’s largest system—service to all service—if you ever need it—Is modest by say sranderdl > * } Sesasnsessaeasasessasacesasasesessees Gn sale every-day- in-the- week. Re- _ * "INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION CO. 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