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e ! \— 4 THER ER ror I, ‘ ‘ i CT.’ .USSOLUTION ORDER LANDON STRIKES AT Pog eh | Wear Report] Report ai F/M REBE Soon oe waianiaye * | ALARMS CHIEFTAINS Ching, dune =im—ton Towt- [EG al the teiey, Latheras Marriage Licenses district, died here late Thursday. Des Moines, ows, clay: 80 . Be lecntes went bead Pricey its] nA, W. STATLER: vente Cadet MEdORy aad Mrs. ! ‘ceaiaiiaainaaeatlaas Since the death of Mrs. Meyer in orally fair tonight and Dodge City, Ke a ear 18 188 OF FREN H f artina, Schafer, Glen Uilln. | stiss (Candidate Says ‘Alien Forces’) 1921, Meyer had daily visited the| “ror North Dakota: Generally fair| Ramiocor’ f A. W. STATLER, “Senior Counselor. Johanna Hoherz, New Salem. Dickinson cemetery where she was| tonight and Saturday; cooler east and | Kansas City, Mo., cl Clinton Betterly, Bismarck, and Are Seeking to Destroy buried. Their two children died in| north tonight and east and south Sat- Los Angeles, Cal. clear #2 Miss Helen Smith, Huff. lodena, Utah, clear .. Wiibert Edward Schneider and Miss Our Government 1015. ‘Instructions for the funeral Generally fair | N, Rightist Groups Protest Govern- ment Action Banning Their Activities Paris, June 19.—()—Bellows of de- Bismarck. Birth Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Dou- . McKenzie, at 8:30 p. m., Thurs- Magdalen Frances Patzner, both of | Washington, June 19.—()—A state- ment by Governor Alf M. Landon that “forces alien to our American ‘form of government seek to destroy were left by him including the choice of a casket. GRASSHOPPER BAIT tonight and Saturday; cooler Satur- day and east and south tonight. For Montani Fair tonight and Saturday; somewhat warmer Satur- day and extreme west portion to- t. night. For Minnesota: Generally fair to- night and Saturday; cooler Saturday ‘00 |ing délegates, he said, apportioned LC. Davies da dissoluti der | Wit. po ma. Thureaay. {our country” gave a possible indica- and in west portion tonight. fiance greeted a olution ort 3 r home, 523 Seventh St. tion Friday of one campaign argue T GEN WEATHER co! ons | against armed rightists’ leagues Fri-| | Son, Mir. and ‘Mrs, Carl Stociert, | ment to be used by the Landon forces. A "ine peshnetrios pressures ten Wien sheridan, Wyo. cles day as lawmakers completed action | Soler f D. ma qlayy inthe Mein- | Observers here noted that, in & over British Columbia and the north- Spokane, Wash, ‘pe on France’s labor reform program. telegram congratulating Mrs. Eleanor ay ee Meine “eet ean itt Chieftains of four armed leagues! rieut, gol G. Alcalay of Minneapo- |Gridley, Chicago school teacher, on|Six Burleigh County Elevators | grea overiies” Manitoba.” (Th refused to accept an official command | 1;. nas been assigned to the CCC camp |her 90th birthday, the Republican 29.68). Scattered showers fell over to disband their organization—the | 475, at Riverside park here, it was{Presidential nominee said: Ready to Issue Poison to the southern Canadian Provinces, but “00 Jone for each 100 members. 90| ‘The clty auditorium -will be the paty wage ‘00 jscene of the convention proper, with MPS 4 ‘00 |the Cleveland hotel as headquarters. ure. jay. +00 mate arsine te aa ca, iar Sunday afternoon, July 19, will close e . the —w, he said. Croix de Feu (fiery cross), the League the weather is generally fair in all ; announced Friday. Lieut. Alcalay was; “In this greatest crisls since the tions. Rath 1 th -| BURY GLADSTONE MERCHANT for French Solidarity, the Young Pa-| on active duty at Fort Beeline with lotvil war, when forces alien to our Farmers Vails in. Alberta. and. Saskatchewan, Gladstone, N. D, June 19—(P)— triots, and the Francistes. the third infantry prior to coming |American form of government seek Elsewhere the temperaturs ‘e about | Puneral services for John Zwick, 57, The senate enacted into law the to destroy our country, I am heppy| Poison grasshopper bait has been | ®°rmal. Gladstone merchant, were held here last of Premier Leon Blum’s labor measures, passing the 40-hour week proposal 182 to 84. More than 200,000 workers re- mained on strike but officials said the “folded arms” movement was slowly diminishing. Three of the league leaders declared they would appeal the government's dissolution order to the counsel of state while Marcel Bucard, Franciste chieftain, asserted his followers were willing to fight if necessary to con- here. J. W. Calnan returned here Fri- day night from Devils Lake where he attended the annual state meeting of the North Dakota Funeral Directors Association. The convention will be held at Mandan next year. Chief of Police W. R. Ebeling re- ported Friday the recovery of the truck, stolen from the North Dakota Power and Light Co. here. The truck was found in a farmer's grove, eight for the opportunity to acknowledge through you our debt to the men and women teachers who today are un- selfishly striving to keep ailve the ‘spirit of real Americanism among our children.” While Republican National Chair- man John D. M. Hamilton was in New York making new claims of a big victory in November, National Treasurer Charles G. Goodspeed busied himself in Chicago on a forth- coming drive to raise a $3,000,000 placed in elevators at Baldwin, Regan, ; Wing, Driscoll, Arena and Bismarck and will be issued at the request of any Burleigh county farmer, Extension Agent Henry Putnam announced Fri- day. “While the drouth beat the ‘hoppers to most of the crop, it is still absolute- ly necessary that farmers distribu the bait because unless the pests are controlled they will be much thicker next year,” Putnam said. LaMoure and Ransom counties have Bismarck station barometer, Inches: 28.24. Reduced to sea level 30.00, Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 9.2 ft. 24 hour change +0.1 ft. 4:47 a. m. 8:41 p.m. PRECIPITATION ¥or Bismarck Station: Total this month to date ...... 18 Normal, this month to date .. Total, January ist to date .... 2.50 Normal, January ist to date .. 7.96 Accumulated deficiency to date 5.46 WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA High- Low- Friday from 8t. ‘Thomas’ chureh, Rainbows may mean the of either good or bad “aie EXTRA! STARTS TODAY TAYLOR County Treasurer 40 years in Burleigh county Candidate for Re-election 1 shall continue te strive te (Pol. Adv.) tinue the job of “remaking France.” | mites ol campaign fund. The party will sell | already run out of bait and are asking ext est P. ine! “There are still judges in France,” Buenit Diabet or Wane cones, to $1 cartinienter“Ghahes in campaign |for more, according to F. Gray Butch- etsy clear’. 3s a 7 Brother-in-Lew of Roy Logan said Col. Francois de La Rocque, head . “stock.” er, extension entomologist at the Far-| Geach. Clay ee ia ee 'Hi-ho, my little chic- ” . of the Croix de Feu. “Our movement Hamilton told New York news-/80 Agricultural college, and a redistri-| Crosby, clear . 7 46 adee, we'll bring down j cannot for a moment be stopped.” MRS E \papermen that Landon would carry bution of unused poison will probably pee oe a u F, the house with this!” ‘ Hl Marseille authorities banned a na- President Roosevelt's home state of |De necessary, he intimated. Dunn Center, clear sss) 80 46 | tionalist “tri-color senlas ele New York. PT CC ee Garrison, clear orseisc 8H UU. [1] i planned for Sunday to protest against ‘Welcomed back home to Chicago, ¥ estown, cle i the display of red flags on buildings Landon’s running mate, Colonel Harare Seth Reha where the TE NEE : " 49 wens occupied by strikers. \Frank Knox, described the governor's Parshall, clea 80 43 Candi lor The refusal of employes at the American hospital to work was con- demned by newspapers after the strike had been amicably arbitrated and the workers returned to thelr jobs with promises of shorter hours and more pay. Legion Drum Corps Visits Scout Camp ‘The American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps paid a surprise visit to the scouts at Camp Chan Owapi Thursday night, entertained them with an exhibition, and were guests at the regular campfire stunt night which followed. The scouts were drawn up on the parade grounds when the drum and bugle corps, which had been hidden behind nearby trees, marched out play- ing. After the exhibition, members of the corps gathered around the camp- fire with the scouts, while the differ- ent tents presented stunts. Troop 9 Rites to Be Held at 2 P. M., Monday, at First Presby- terian Church Mrs. Edward G. Anderson, 60, died at 8 a. m. Friday at the Anderson farm home, 12 miles northeast of Bismarck. The cause of death was cancer, Rites have been set for 2 p. m.! Monday at the First Presbyterian church with Rev. Floyd E. Logee, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Fairview cemetery beside the bodies of her father and a sister. Ella Bostrom was born Sept. 30, 1875, in Sweden, the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Ole Bostrom. She emigrated to the United States and on April 9, 1898, was married to Edward G. An- derson at Fort Yates. Besides her husband she leaves two! sons, Edward G. and George W. An- derson, both living on the farm, and | nomination as the result of a real was & man of the people. The future attitude of Senator Borah of Idaho toward the Republi- can ticket was a subject of renewed speculation in view of @ letter he sent to R. P. Parry, Republican state ‘chairman of Idaho. Borah said he was willing to seek the senatorial nomination but he re- served the right to “exercise full free- dom of views and of discussion” on jnational issues and candidates. FRENCH TO SUPPORT MOVE BEFORE LEAGUE Paris, June 19.—()—The French (cabinet agreed Friday to “accept” can- {cellation of sanctions against Italy de- |by the League of Nations.” | The cabinet decision was announced in an official communique which said: “The government, faithful to the ‘principle of collective action, will as- \sociate itself with any decision adopted iby the League of Nations.” ipendent upon “any decision adopted | The bait requires mixing with water “grass roots” movement and said he |202 should be spread flaky without jlumps if it is to be effective, Put- |nam stated. It should be distributed early in the morning on a clear day and between 10 and 20 pounds should |be used for each acre of land. Pittsburgh Mother And Children Slain Pittsburgh, June 19.—()—Coroner's physicians reported Friday an autopsy | showed strangulation eaused the death of Mrs. Eleanor Feely, 30-year-old wife of a University of Pittsburgh in- structor, and their two children. The announcement was made by Dr. T. R. Helmbold shortly after detec- tives disclosed the discovery of a man’s thumb print on a hammer found near the bodies. The autopsy showed an ice pick nearly penetrated Mrs. Feeley’s heart and that her son, Bobby, 5, had been hit on the head with a hammer be- fore being strangled. The other ats was Janice, 3. Sanish, clear . Williston, clear . SASTERN NORTH, DAKOTA Devils Lake, clear Grand Forks, clear Hankinson, clear Lisbon, clear .. Napoleon, clear . Oakes, clear Wishek, clear . MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. Minneapolis, clear » 76 60 .00 Moorhead, clear 80 60 «.00 SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. Huron, clear .. 99 «64 00 Rapid City, clear... . “100 58 = 00 MONTANA P Ponts County Auditor Havre, clear . Helena, clear . . Miles City, peldy. .... VOTE FOR James C. (Jim) Meisner Candidate for Burleigh County The scream of American comedy ... in a super-Fields Day of rib-busting laughs! Your support selicited. (Pol. Adv.) \mitated Major Bowes’ amateur hour |® brother, John Bostrom of St. Jo- program. ~ seph, Missouri. Spencer Boise, state Legion com-! The body is at the Webb funeral mander, then talked to the scouts on | parlors. | the opportunities for rout in mene a j = . | | ; monies. Star During Eclipse) ¢ Pair Arrested Here (By the Associated Press) | Cheer-up an d Live! * ‘ Astronomy, that exact science Plead Guilty in Cass |Which tabulates such . phenomena a5 This way, folks, tothe biga TODAY - SAT. - SUN. oct ase ta Berteigh wth ies Experience. — My past record here in Bu Delightfully Cool you 5 na efficies - PLUS POPEYE CARTON, NEWS hres prompt and efficient serv BUDWEISER Now l5c No Charge for the Bottle Your vote and support will be appreciated. LAST TIMES TONIGHT RICHARD DIX “‘Special Investigator” Thrills — Comedy — Heart Interest leclipses hundreds of years in advance, ; {received a surprise Friday when as- tronomers observed a solar eclipse | pain swept across Asia Minor and| Asia. Fargo. N. D., June June 19.—(P)\—Martha | ; Crandall, 18, Friday was sentenced/ to the North Dakota Training school| at Mandan until she is 21 years old en a first degree robbery charge in While studying the heavens, they connection with holding up the Gra-| ,.° - st ars ver hotel here June 9. discovered a new star of the third She and Ross H. Carter pleaded | Magnitude in ‘the constellation of guilty in Cass district court. Sen-| (oie 4 tence of Carter was deferred a week | ther studies of the eclipse were to check his record. He admits serv- | Toutine. although some of the expedi- ing time in two Washington peniten-| tions scattered across the path of the filaxies: great shadow where using apparatus The pair were arrested at Bismarck | S0 Tecently developed that hopes were with Tom King of Detroit, Mich.) held for one of the most complete who is being held in the Burleigh|fecords in history. 1 county jail on $1,000 bonds, charged| Only in Japan did the scientists A Paramount Picture with with carrying concealed weapons and |Teport failure. It was caused by a ROCHELLE | having stoien property in his posses-|SUdden rainstorm which barred ob- sion. servations during the one minute, 13 seconds of the eclipse. J. P. DANROT tor TREASURER (Burleigh County) And be assured of efficiency, honesty and courtesy. (Pol. Adv.) Coming Tomorrow—Also Sun. See! America’s beloved comedian, W. C. FIELDS, as the one and only Professor Eustace McGargle in the glorious musical extravaganza ... “POPPY”! Enjoy This Laugh-Filled Triumph! Plan No Inquest Into | en Motor Crash Death|Dickinson Company | a | In Finals at Camp No inquest will be held into the | death Wednesday of Mrs. Peter Jerow- | Devils Lake, June 19.—(#}—Com- | «thet will. hold siiiilianihies Marien end a reel ART BENSON Candidate for Burleigh County Treasurer A voter and texperer: ot Fara ch ski, 63, Corinth, Mont., killed in an | pany L, Hillsboro, ti - ster cost bri inty for 10 yea 1 qual- automobile-bus collision near New |ieetba championship pees Me be) ¢ mm itiea in office” m na enient jane Salem, it was decided Friday by Mor- | Wahpeton, the softball title in tour- { TODAY - SAT. - SUN. you the stery of « ed promises an t, prompt ton county authorities. | naments completed at. Camp Grafton | te and efficient ‘aamini ation of 4 Mr. and Mrs, George Fray, Miles| Thursday. Hillsboro beat Company | DELIGHTFULLY COOL 4 Shows Sunday 2-4-7-9 love that flamed the duties of County Treasurer. Your vote and support will be City, Mont., in whose car Mrs. Jehow- '«, Dickinson, 17 to 18, in the cage cel tent (Pol Adv.) ski was riding, are recovering in a@| tina). hospital. The body of Mrs. Jehowski| gergeant, Gotschlog of Company K, was sent to Billings. Mont... where | pickinson, was a first place winner in funeral services will be held Monday the annual “amateur night” festivie A son, John, Milwaukee, Wis., accom- panied the body. ties at Camp Grafton Thursday. | ’ Indian Minister to | Speak Here Monday | Rev. Perry L. Jackson, pastor of the Saddle Mountain Indian Baptist church, will preach Moriday, June 22 from the pulpit of the Bismarck Bap- tist church. Both Rev. Jackson and his wife are graduates of Redlands university and he was also graduated from the Newton Seminary. A free- will offering will be taken. defiant in the sin- ister shadew of an emperor's Wratht POPEYE CARTOON - - MUSICAL - - NEWS. See “Custer’s Last Stand” Saturday Matinee VOTE FOR Chris J. Martineson For Sheriff (Burleigh County) Peace officer nearly 30 years. Member Bismarck quarter century. belles, eae ur vote and support wil eciated at the primary. ee . June 24. (Pol, Adv.) HUGE STREAMLINED REXALL TRAIN TO VISIT BISMARCK JUNE 26TH i MARION DAVIES HEARTS DIVIDED and from 2:30 to 9:09 p. m. : DICK POWELL 16 Head of Cattle 7 : Charlie RUGGLES Stolen From Field! oe . a ~~ i CLAUDE RAINS The theft of 16 head of cattle, in- : — a ~ a Edw Everen HORTON Beebe elias seported ts Boer : Be ARTHUR TREACHER HALL JOHNSON CHOIR Fred Anstrom Thursday by Mrs. | Wasyl Tryska, who stated that the! Opens Saturday at 2:30 Sunday at2-4-7-9 fence on the pasture had been cut at the and the cattle taken sometime Wed- Cool, Comfortable This train coming to Bismarck, Friday, June 26 Sores Gonniy Est Hes June gn gr ng 1936 et (Pol, Adv.) nesday night. Need Money? $5 % $50 On Your Plain Note This giant oil-burner, built seca f for the Rexall Streamlined Convention train, nes ont be changed on the 8-month, 29,000-mile tour of the train thro the. United States and Canad: The “Convention-On-Wheels” will visit 147 cities and meetings of Rexall druggists will be held in 109 of these. fhete. Competes equi for conventions, the train carries four exhibid cars, two lecture Shes business sessions are held, a cafeteria diner at which lunch and supper are served to several delegates, two cars for dancing, and a string quartette a en ie ere or caren rms set ee ee | ibe bided mow atthe Lenhart Drug z Co. 't_ mise seeing it. The Rexall Store VOTE FOR LYNN W. SPERRY — FOR — Fred E. Anstrom Candidate for his Second Term Aute Leans - $25 to $200 —REFINANCING— Out of Town toans Mode by AN CO. For Youth’s Sake Please ae VOTE AGAINST County Commissioner Fifth District LIQUOR (Pol. Adv) i fi } : : (P4. Pel Adv.) SHERIFF of Burleigh County "onsgret Primary Election, June 24, 1986 (Poel. Ady.)

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