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ETT DAKOTANS | ‘Mrs. Nickerson of Mandan: Is State Chairman in Charge : of Commemoration Noth Dakotats to bd tis ckideary state committee for Navy Day which will be observed October aba was an- nounced Friday by Mrs. Bernard 8. rrehaattd of ‘Mandan, state chair- womaii in the United States holding the Pose ae coeean ot eae Navy pear war said the American and = most Legion Auxiliary schools tat the state will have special programs on Navy Day. The day is set aside in honor of the navy ‘and marks the birthday anni- versary.of the late President ‘Theo- dore Roosevelt under whose adminis- tration the modern navy was inaug- urated, she explained. Lt. Commander G, M. Constans, U..8. N. R. Bismarck physician, is vice chairman of the Navy Day com- mittee. State Officials Named Committee appointments include Governor Walter Welford, Chief Jus- tice John: Burke; A. E. Thompson, state superintendent of public in- struction; Frank J. Webb, state com- mander of the American Legion; Mrs. J. D. Stenson, state president of the Legion Auxiliary; F. C. Dewitt, state V_F. W. commander; Mrs, R. L. Bur- ton, state president V. F. W. Auxil- jary; Mrs. ©. Christianson, state: president War Mothers, State Commander D. H. Hamilton, Spanish War Veterans; Floyd Castle, D. A, V., and D, G, Duell, G. A. R.; State Presidents Mrs. R.’L, Burton, Vv F. W. Auxilary, Mrs. 8. E. Arthur, Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary; Mrs, Ella Baldwin, D. U. V.; Mrs. W. C. Taylor, State Federation of Wom- en’s clubs;. Mrs. Beatrice Johnstone, Parent-Teachers association; John E. Howard, North Dakota Music clubs; Rita Murphy, State Educational asso- ciation; H. D. Paulson, North Dakota Press association. Honor School Heads Presidents John West, University of North Dakota; J. H. Shepperd, State Agriculture college; B. H. Kroeze, Jamestown college; G. A. McFarland, Minot normal; C. C. Swain, Mayville. normal; H. O, Pippin, Dickinson nor- F. Weltzin, Valley City nor- McMillan, Ellendale nor- CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR ROOF AND PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL Jas ee F NORTH D DAKOTA, COUN- IN COUNTY COURT BEFORE HON. 1 e DAVIEs, TDG IN THE M. THE ES- aa Oe SMITH SSMITHEMAN, Belen Wilson. Davis, . Leta Peterson” Blackmer, Mrs. Emma K. Smith, Louise mea en -Mary Peterson Brown, ‘Smith, -Kenneth B, natty ai ‘Smith, Ann: Delaney, Isabel De- Marle Dil Eda M. John’ Davis, Wilson L. Davis, abeth Davis, and J. E, Davis cial guardian. of David. Wilson L, Davis and Mar; Elisabeth Davis, Minors, and ail persons interested. Petitioner. Janey, Smit Davis, mpondente. THE ee oF NORTH AK OT. TO ABOVE NAMED RE SPONDENTS: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to’ appear. before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at ‘the office of the County Judge of sald County, at the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in sald County and State, on the 29th day of October, A. 1936 at the hour of 10 orclock. in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the probate of foreign will of Ida Smith Smitheman should not be admitted to probate, and letters of administration with the will annexed issued to Helen. Wilson Davis. Decedent was late a resident of Delaware County, State of Pennsyl- vania. Let meceioa) be pores of this citation uired we ate Yat de day of October, A. D. Dated this 1936. By the Court: I, C. Davies, (SEAL) Judge of the County Court. 10<2-9-16. ists who luge within the downfall of Tole” >. (Associated Press Photo from News) F. Riley, State School of palit ‘Wahpeton. Mrs. W. C. Fait, state regent D. A. R.; Rt. Rev. Cuthbert Goeb, abbot of ‘Assumption abbey; Lillian » state Ubrarian; W. F. McClel 5 "state ‘Training school superintendent J. P. Cain, ppcenrtt Planning board; Nor- Forks; ‘William Johnson, Stella I. Mann, Bismarck; E. J, Con- rad, Bismarck; M. H. Graham, Devils Lake;. Mark Connolly, New England; Beatrice Mann, Dickinson; Rev. Thomas Nugent, Valley City; P.M. Hansen; Jamestown; P. J. Meyer, Bis- marck; J. K. Kennelly, Mandan; D. Le Masureir, Grand Forks; E. ©. Reineke, Fargo; Mrs. John Cooley, Minot; Bert Wick, Devils 2¥ke; J. D. Harris, chairman state board of ad- ministration, MINOT GIRL DEAD Minot, N. D., Oct. 2—(7)—Lucille Bakken, aged 2, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Bakken of Velva died of peritonitis Friday at a Minot hospital, resulting from a ruptured appendix. —_—_—_—_——_——_ CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION JA EOF NORTH D, DAKOTA, COUN- iy Savin, Count BEFORE HON. THE ES- ze. F E. H, WILSON, DECEAS- Helen Wilson Davis, Petitioner. “Blackmer, Mrs. Emma K. smith, Louise 3terian, Paes Péterson Brown, Leta Peterson” th Davis, and J. E. Dav ecial guardian of David E. Wilson L, Davis, and Mary th =Davis, Minors; the beat Jogatsen and, devisees of Wilson, deceased, and all. persons Interested, onden THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ABOVE NAMED RE- SPONDENT uu and each of you are hereby clted and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the office of the County. Judge of sald. County sourt, House in the City ot in ‘sald County and Btate, th day of October, A. hpur of ten 0 elock forenoon of that day, to if any- you h hy ministration Helen Wilson ec wil County, Minnésota. Let service be made of this citation as required b Dated this tet day of October, A. D.| Bi 1936, By the Court: I, C. Davies, c. ‘Judge of the Pounhy, Court. D.| vember 2ni in the | aw iia LAY _THE BISMARCK, TRIBU E FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 1936 - SPANISH FORTRESS LEFT IN RUINS to those amount Fargo Boy to Answer For Car T Theft Here Arrested near ar Glyndon, Minn., Wednesday while working in a potato field, @ 15-year-old Fargo youth was, being returned to Bismarck Friday to| explain his possession of a car stolen Minot; | here last Thursday. The boy, officers here stated, drove from Bismarck into Montana after taking the car and then Mgemtzcs) across the state to Min- TION, co! NERS, BH IT RESOLVED uy the Board of City Commissioners of the City of North Dakota, that it is ry and the Board of City Com- missioners of the said city of Bis- marck, hereby declare it to be neces- sary to widen, pave or re-pave on parts of the following described >| streets and avenues: On Main Avenue from. Second Street to Seventh Street, On Broadway Avenue from Second Street to Eighth Street. On Thayer Avenue ‘from Second Street to Seventh Street. On Rosser Avenue frem Second Street to Seventh Street. On Avenue A from Second Street to Sixth Street. On Avenue G trom Third Street to Fourth Street. On Second Street from Main Ave- nue to Avenue A. n Third Street from the Northern Pacitie Hallway tracks to Avenue D. fi Fourth Street from Main Ave- nue to Thayer Avenue: On Fifth Street from the Northern Pacific Railway tracks to Avenue B. On Sixth Street from Main Avenue to Rosser Avenue, On Seventh Street from the North- ern Pacific Railway tracks to Rosser Avenue, All in Paving Distrist Number ‘Thirteen of y of Biumarck, gineer, End estimate of probable. cost were approved and adopted by the Board ‘of City Commissioners and placed on file in the office of the City Au on the 30th day of September, 1 And notiee 1s hereby given th within thirty days after the date of the first publication of this resolution, the owner of « majority of the proper- ed for this im- ith the City ting against this said improvement then they will be di to have consented thereto, js hereby further given that the Board of City Commissioners will meet in the City-Hall of the said city of Blamar o'clock P, M. No- 5 to act upon any protests that be filed with the City Auditor against this Improve: nt. Btate of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, 33. Clty au Bismarck, Myron H, a cl eee ution adopted by the mr of City Commissioners at a a AY meeting ‘held September 30th, SEAL! Myron H. Atkingon, : a y if City Auditor. 190 Physicians Report. Maddock Improved |! hospital for treatment Friday Physicians said it will be some before she fully recovers. Railway Carloadings urday totaled 807,070 cars. This was an increase of 17,560 cars, or 2.2 per cent, compared with the preceding week; an increase of 177,- 135, or 28.1 per cent, compared with @ year ago, and an increase of 160,986 or 24.9 per cent, compared with two years ago. ~McFADDEN DIES New York, Oct. 2.—(#)—Death has silenced the voice of Louis T. Mc- Fadden, whose 20 years as an out- spoken représentative in congress in- cluded two unsuccessful attempts to impeach President Herbert Hoover. A heart attack proved fatal Thursday night to the 60tyear-old former Can- ton, Pa., banker. A new tool now on the market 1s designed to pull broken axle stubs without removing the diffezential. Don eS miso ors ask for MENTHO-MULSION IF IT FAILS TO STOP YOUR COUGH DUETO COLDS ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK 3a; OOF Capito! Cut Rate Drug, es, itt & Main Bismarck, N. D. Everyone Loves a Good Sizzling Hot With French Fries Get_one tonight at THE TAVERN Phone 1775-W tia a : Hl if I i itt | F i Ei z 7 iit | ne ei : Es i i hi up aE J IF Bisma: 1 iti rill F E E i i beeds li He E i sf] ue ; 82 rck Gospel Tabernacle ROSSER and ELEVENTH Sunday Services, 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Special Sunday Night Subject: “Communism and the America of Tomorrow” Mrs. Wallace Ross will continue revival meetings Ev. Wallace Ress next week. Watch for further announcements. Bulbs For Fall Planting should be put in your garden AT ONCE MAY FLOWERING TULIPS, Strong, clean stock of choice Cottage, Breeder and Darwin types, Seven lovely varieties of finest colors. All named and packed separately. Prices: SPECIAL Three each of the seven 3 for 25c; 6 for 40c; 12 for 15¢; 100 for $5.00. BARGAIN leading tulips listed above (21 bulbs) bagged by variety, for $1.00; three collections for ... PIONEER TULIP MIXTURE. A “real buy” of marvelous colors. 12 for 45e; 80 for $1.70; 100 for $3.25. HIYACINTHS. The best bulb for indoor blooming. 2@¢ each; 6 for 0c. : FOR FALL BOUQUETS: BITTERSWEET. 35¢ buncii. beta ae PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS (Christmas Lilies), Strong mam- moth bulbs, easily grown in sand, soll or water. Fragrant pure white blooms, highly recommend- ed. 6 for 25e; 12 for 45c. (All bulb prices include delivery) STRAWFLOWERS. 5c dozen. BABY’S BREATH. 25¢ bunch. eons se teaackd Flowers) “OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Flowerphone 784; Night Phones: used the well-known 527-3, 480, 551. Bismarck, N. D. Mrs. Olga V. 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