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2 Se ae a ULYD P. EVERSON: ‘Stark Courthouse _ _— Dedication Is Held . Convention; Board of Em- Chief ke baimers Meeting | Weather Report | gine sisson gl oe : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE1 ro ee year terms were Homer “il, Towner, tingon, Pembins, R. C. Hansen, pwd Te Boise to Presidency arse - far, and ingwedl immong Grand Forks, N. D, June 17—(P)— Sabri ot Di - | Judge Takes Asbridge Philip H. Bolse of Dickinson, Thurs odes | in Advisement Speedier Delivery of | Mail to Aid Farmers tek. MI Sara Sally Holden, near Wil- id Vincent Arnold Sherman, Loyd P. Everson of Williston was WEATHER FORECASTS son Wednesday Births Funeral Directors association at eager erantiy' cloudy ridays| Dickinson, N. D,, June it—Lmpees- |= Thursday, Ge Alenias hospital. seasion of the state con-| ¢ vnuck socler, Friga For Nort! Kot Probably thua- | 8ive ceremonies here Wednesday at Deaths ‘ i . Gsrstorms ‘ekst igiht i a ld which Judge A. M. Christiansen of] ars. dona, Littay, 50, Tappen. at/® : beget : Delegates also elected Charles W.|fonignts with mostly cloudy Priday;|the North Dakota supreme court was| ita) * ™ Wednesday, In # local hos-/¢ : Leche Car Rolls Over Afte: Kyle, Northwood, first vie president; | cooler central and weet tonight; much |tne -princinal speaker marked the L. 8. Jensen, Edinburg, second vice} cooler Friday, Col secretary for the 1938 convention. G; and Emil Ho Dahl, Rhame,|. For South Dakota: Probably tocal|dedication of Stark county's new| Willis Brewster, for three years llision on 6th St. Nominated to fill two places on the thu rms tonight or by rae: $901,359.50 courthouse and World War manager of Buttrey’s store in Bis-j tion. a f Aig state board of pharmacy for five- IZ cloudy waaay wy) merial marek, is manager of Buttrey’s new charges will be preferred:against much cooler Priday.nn Memorial bullding. story structure,| tore in Fargo, which opened Thurs- y in an accident at the in ghoten stale representative on the cooler gust portions: Wridey. Partly farted Jin March 1096 after the day. NE Stabe of Roster Ave. and Sixth \ ; board of directors for the national] cloudy, ¢ it portion, ernment agreed a fs 1 Pi i convention to be hela in Minneapolis, siEor, Minnesota: ‘Hrobably showers |to bear “ Be cent < fhe total cost, Pica prtg pelea, Wr sole Of} <Dorfect Pair’ W. ureda; A.O. U.W. Annua cn ic G. L. Anderson of Grand wi was recently. Approximately Bismarck ween now , i In Traffic Tangle SUNDAY, JUNE 20th tonight or Friday; slightly warmer and July 4 will be considered ‘by the named a new member on the execu-|extreme south portion tonight; cooler |half of the cost of the building was : hich Kennelly and| Friday “except extreme southeast. | borne by the federal government, of-| Bismarck city commission at its regu- ‘ ard Wood, 415 Griffin St. collided tive board on wi ielly 8 by a ” ight. | 3, aaa to| With the car driven by Lawrence Vet- In grove 2% miles south of Bismarck Baseball Park—Follew the signs resignation 4. W. Murray of Cando are holdover| cenmran WEATHER coNDrrions|{cials said, and local labor was em+|lar weekly meeting Mc members. The barometric pressure is low over |ployed whenever possible. sing, waited with ter, Linton. the Rock ts 4| H. 8, Starke delivered the memorial} Condition of A. EB. Preston, 310 ICE CREAM AND POP WILL BE SERVED, BUT BRING Adenia n Canadian Provinces, ‘amor * ‘Thayer Avenue, West, who under- or ’ YOUR OWN PICNIC LUNCHES OR DINNERS Members of the state board of em- 01 went an operation at a local hospital atrug. id. te: through. balmers went into session after the 3 sioners, formally accepted the build-|Tuesday morning, considerably re 3 ‘ie convention with Hugo Priewe, Cassel- y i Valley |ing for the county after H.C, Knud-|improved Thursday, his physicians AN mentors othe bedks, wise, Pessiiing, are ered See See ton, new thember, meeting with Leo,| "4 lower Mi i y whi | son, director of the WPA in North reported, Mr. -Preston’ was given a of th A magnificent collection of M. Finnegan, Minot; Kennelly, and es and fro Dakota, had appeared. George Nolan, night. neckwear presented with|] ‘These without transportation instructed to meet at A. O. U. W. Hall Dr. Mayeil Williams, state health of- | t weatwi d|}commander of the Matthew Brew personnes ni HON ticer, for the first time. aenceacctgn eens post of the American Legion here,| Application to purchase the special f Father's oe, gifts in mind — _ At 11am, where transportation will be provided. mt ae ee M in | poke for the American Legion in ac-| motor transportation | 5 ONTINUE]D) @ cepting the building as a memorisl| owned by William Greenswalt of «from page one: ‘ t. to heroes of the World war. Devils Lake, has been filed with the .07. Ri to javel, 29.81, Kellogg, former state's) board of railroad commissioners by ©. M preside 4 7 ti ry . 12.2] attorney and now lent of the|E. Babcock, also of Devils Lake, ac-; : Missouri Up Foot te athear a 3 tt, Dickinson Chamber of Commerce, cording to Eimer Olson, board secre-|tersug' Trends estimated it cast In Last 24 Hours; Sunset, 6:41 p.m. welcomed the large crowd that had | tary. gloved ushers—Harold Lioy: Won’t Flood. Here PRECIPITATION, Sodge W. % Grawiord of Dickinson Hénty Holt of Grand Forks wes Pei Foran aoa Jones, Basti ony 26 pana per mon in t-| RS Repeat Salen ig moo out anata eSAER a sae | Recon oom emi 0 parts per 2 1, this th te i 9 fat col nm lay a Total danuary tet. to, dare Others who appeared on the pro-| Eureka, 8. D. Dean Holm of St. Paul At least two hundred and fitty- sageiey, it fo Be ;]; | stam were Mrs. Bertha Lefor Becker, | was elected secretary. Results of the : Se ee ret cai © BSE a tea iS et a ee ao um amount of arsenic n le control : projec , i ‘4 s the tests of raw Missouri river water | - HI bugle corps and the Dickinson city |were not announced. _ : $ SPECIAL { at Williston would have to be drunk| sisscanck., eleer et. | hand. a ae creed ytd ° at one time to cause death, Dr. May-| Beachy peldy. : ‘Theodore Kellogg was general tion of O. R. LaBerge of sh Willams, director of the state) C R, Pel 00 |chairman of the committee in charge | Grafton as fourth district represent- health office, estimated. ay ‘po +o arrangements for the event as-|ative has been accepted by Gov. W: Tests at Bismarck showed consider- | pr, Hy 190 | sisted. by Hen?y Brown, E. W. Tobin . resigned to ebly smaller quantities of arsenic in 00}and Sam Zook of the American Le-| cept an appointment as deputy col- Le A alee BIR agen Ma, mat es ot Ba ee a ee Sieve taal kt ta ible, chemists explained. Minot hey. ‘00 | county officials, : dingote, Ball Bearing M Presence of part of. the arsenic, | P: 0) County commissioners active when — 4 er ng ower they said, is due to the recent heavy a s -0 | the building was started . 4 on kl An exceptional value. Easy action. ibe eeabibe off faite la which are 4 fertin Z (fate rik om $ 79 tenie grasshopper viously 5 : , ton. : ; wheels; 2 been scattered’ Recent rains have 00 Present : are fa Lae ek, have not returned to the quarters|Meerhead, clear_- ag from which they were driven by the SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS Effort to Settle swoolen stream. Fort Lincoln officials High- Low- ; Bredicted several days’ work clean-| averaden, cle et Pe! Trouble Is Futile, be Berens, | Ohio's Davey Says No North Dakota, ite re] 3 of 2 ee, 4 sain during the ltt 26 ited 4 i in full page newspaper ad- though thundershowers were pre+ i rege for the-entire een phon g or evening, stor ccur Before Friday at the ear- Faria With the exception of the Missouri, | “lle? Clty : other swollen streams were reported| WATHER AT OTMER POINTS talling: gh- Low oat “ Pet. CAPITOL Last Times Today! 5 f . 00 ft Gare provided the first thorough runoff in 3 Garmbie’s Coraly Mewsr several years, they pointed out. fey r -00| Palm, Richardton. : Raymond, shin. 6 blades. 16-in. cut.$7.95 ‘Though the Heart river’ continued q fa of at ® ie Hei ver cont MINNESOTA POINTS é to fall at Mandan, the 16 families of Low: E Army, i COC veterans at the Mandan camp ij aie Pek C Hy Baty D ant seo G Foes a ae cif iH adi % i geil Rea PY rus e ue ef 4 5 ses age gee BRE y E protective or indemnity benefits. 00 I [ John Li u, 50, Japan Refuses FDR’s pu ie a virtual financial dictator- Is Claimed by Death) Arms Reduction Plan DMARAVMERIEE Ee —" Aer authori-| Omaha, June 17.—U)—Union offt- . ‘Tokyo, June 17.—)—An author! aad, uae anager ruc oe g| ment bringing the 11-day strike of drivers and helpers to an end. opt” for BIG YANK _ WEEK! * BIG YANK SHIRTS 222 peetebetbobet tbebapstot tak ott AO a DarnnnanenssAaman. rot t-$ on ss CAR RADIO SAVINGS KING OF ' ail | WG GAMBLERS G oe kn de sweatproof pocket for watch of <i - uine Duraglo buttons _ serainproof yolse. The shire | (IMIR sala A Ra 3 every Big Yank prtbeter, Ash Bismarck—508 Broadway 1. Mandan—314 W. Main : Plus Popeye in Morning, Noon and Night Club! nat pene ae One Clitt Palmer, Managing Partner, Bismarck Ade Bolte, Managing Partner, Mandan "LATEST NEWS EVENTS PEOPLE'S come | ix Withiision, Wing, Tatts, Glen Ulin, stron, Boul, ‘Crs, ott Rigas TI M F | TON G H T | Bismarck Eagles Carnival and Dance | 2eset __.. World War Memorial Building — Admission to ‘Carnival Free ; | SABE & | Dance, 50 per cowie AUEOMOBILE, ote DH CAA WILL BE . Band |. / re mat