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ern Sago jrjous stage febnsidered sufficient to warrant a! PAGE FOUR * KUTHORITIES > SKEPTICAL OF , GIRL’S STORY Unable to Get Evidence Cor- roborating Actress’s Ver- sion of Attack Hollywood, June — 10,-(?)—The story of Miss Doris Williams, stage; ¢ extra, added that it had not 1 disproved y story r, wh looking ‘like a well party “Aloma Ince has pla productio Fainted morning she on the door was confronted by abbed her ething to. r n slashing her she |¢ pointed out t How clos strated by the speed with which the appearan Lid” followed Capt. L Atlantic. night, on the hee Charles A. Here it is, a Bruck Weiss cinema favorite. Wire said he hem, anyway,” according to Sheriff | | informed: of her husband's | Of Course—The Lindy Lid! indbergh’s aerial conquest of the SO td ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 ——————————— HOUSEHOLD | ' SUGGESTIONS ©} TARTAR SAUCE | Tartar sauce doubles the attrac- tions of most broiled or baked fish. | SOUR CR CREAM > | i | am | | } | se and delicious cottage cheese. DISH WAS! Many housewives fi dishes neatly, pour easier to ‘until the most convenient time of) E. |day for doing them, thus making} jdish-washing a once-a-day task. | _ DIFFERENT BREAKFASTS | | The manual ‘egus, toast and fruit for his break- are better off with the fruit | | and toast, rntteing che ees: BREAD ‘CROQUETTES \ PORK CRISPS | Crisp shavings of fat pork, well { browned, may be mixed with pan-| cake batter, to give a delicious flavor. | a nay be ued as con- | (tainers for mu ashien was again demon-' t¢ When the lid is fastened on,} of “The Lucky Lindy , the stove will bake them very well. | i | hat, worn by Pauline Starke, | Top sirloin steak is a cut of meat| }tess expensive than porterhouse but | 3, not inferior in flayor or tenderness. | REMOVE f renee papers (Ou aust set on a plate in the ic spoils flavor and absorb Last Minute | Bulletins 1 jc . ed ut the apartn , . Mrs. Anna Samel, Sioux Falls, | @—————-——_ —_>—# | i ind the room was not disarranged an ogg Jler in a produce house —— | sl ea aR oun cicte candle i s eepnee: pours Beckenham, England, June 10. MEND WITH MACHINE | blood in. eviden bliletamrpseckdatnes eliinsil del das (AP)—Helen Wills eliminated Many rents and tears in garment: with res ea cari of es ere Nee he who committed the crime. Mrs, Molla Mallory from the | may be mended better with a sew- | on the forehead, were described as) i s 2 i seratches such ax could have. been | Arraignment Postponed Kent county. lawn tennis cham. ing machine than by hand. | made with a pin or needle. The} ‘aignment of Samel, alias W HW ye KITCHEN SCALE forehead wound was the only one) s hefore American champion defeated the | bundage. Letters Made Back og The .officers regarded ni ieant the fact that all of the “K's \ with the exception of a few on the | criminal case arraign paturday begin ing his testimony for arms, were made backwards, Th would appear as the usual letters if ‘viewed in a mirror the officers noint- ‘ed out. Questioning of other resi “the apartment where the ac the k took. place caused t lice to search for a man who w ‘lieved to have called at Miss Wil liams’ apartment shortly before the case was reported, ‘The polic@ said <his name was known and if he were located the case might be solved. i The police were called, not b: Williams but by George’ Lamonte, an actor friend, to whom she had sent ui message. ‘The police said Lamonte told) them Miss Willi ut week ago wanted to arrange “some daring publicity stunt.” He said he dissuaded her from doing it. ” GIRL NOT LISTED IN HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORY Hollywood, Calif, June 10.) ‘he name of Doris Dore, identified .a8 a stage and screen ress when story of having branded with a razor blade by an unknown assailant was made the subject of police investigation, does not appear ip the film casting directo1 here “which lists all persons playing even the most minor parts in pictures in ,, Southern California. Fred W. Beetson, seer Association of Motion Picture Pro- ducers, said after an inspection of “the directory that the actress did me appear either under that nani under the name of Doris Williams by which she was known in privat life. WIRE IS TRYING TO PROVE ALIBI “Man Accused of Murder at « : Moorhead Would Throw 3 Suspicion on Another of the “lowing his ight aa .Falls, 8. D., and his a ‘tHat is his real name i mission that d that he e, Fargo, held in Clay county jail at Moorhead in con- qnection, with the beating to death fonday’ morning of Mrs. Anna Nel- | “spn, 67, Fargo, his former landlad; tig endeavoring to prove an alibi,! “Sheriff Archie Whaley of Clay coun- | ty said today. The alibi, theysheriff | zsgid, tended to throw suspicion on “another man, but Wire refused to{ id officials in any investigation. “The prisoner has told me of his ivities. Sunday night,” Sheriff haley: said, “‘and his story is to the fect that he had seen a fellow he| called Nels Moe, an acquaintance of “his and of Mrs. Nelson, near the | “place where Mrs. Nelson's badly mu- filated, body was found on a side d south of Moorhead a few hours | fore the attack was discovered.” | 4 ‘Won Money at Poker © teheritt Whal 4 quoted Wire as caving said: played poker inj rhead Saturday Tnight; that’s how ppened to have $143 on me when rested. I won most of it. Sunday it I drove around Moorhead and ae this Moe, whom I hadn’t seen inter, when he got $650 in buying a ‘e ihe to Breckenridge with two ay lellows I don’t know much ’s name was Benson. We| cards in Breckenridge and I tin the nose during a fight poker game. That’s how that on my shirt. i was ria back to Far- Moo, sitting in the road, he out of the feats further.” ley, the. Wade, are to be postponed po-| indictment against Wire Fargo, we took fi iss | ings t for of Wire, Th car and believed to have been Mr Nelson’: from head police chief, with University blood found on them. | ing time came around Oscar dis jone and Oscar couldn’t duck them, jand__evenings.—Consolidated Moorhead police magis' pros Stiening said the t probably will be made and that on Monday he will alling in witnesses and prepa: vill ask for a first degree murder Results of the examina , found blood Mrs. Nelson was picke . were to be reported by Captain Morton Sydness of print: mark- omparison with those ‘we Stiening said. ulse teeth, found in Wire’ arrived in Moorhead today] Minneapolis where they — had n left by A. J. O'Laughlin, Moor: | Minnesota chemists for The teeth were to be taken to a dentist this afternoon ation. The dentist, the ic set of teeth for M WAS KIND Hi MAN, WI x a June 10. Informed of her husbi Fargo for the alleged death of Mrs. Anna Same! early believe her hus the crime. “He certainly h beating to} today could not! committed uldn't be in his id kill the wor nel declared, She said d always been a kind e would never ould give a pe Mrs, Samel! gone ‘ango seve . Aitict seat some on| the road, but once or twice a pecting her husband to return home next month. * Questioned as to whether there might be some mistake in identity hment here, as patches from Far; SCANDAL RAMPANT IN DUCK FAMIL ar just a du and forward one at th He | twelve reported in d h of them flap- ov- ered that he had halitosis, or some- thing, for he was left without a wife. | Oscar moped, sulked, grew — angry, Finally he began flirting with other ducks’ ducky little mates, who primly vepulsed him and told their husbands about it. The outraged males united and went after Oscar, It was six to He was buried quietly to avoid sean- dal in zoo society. A Radiantfire takes the; chill off these cool mornings | Utilities al | FLAPPER "FANNY. SAYS: Present title holder 6-0, 6-1. tates Steel corporation on May 3,456,132 on April 30, a decrease of 405,191 tons. Corn cents a cases, as low as 93% OR% Tl chiefly to rapid progress now be- ing made in corn planting. The scale is an absolute necessity sient in the thrifty housewife’s kitchen, LIGHT OMELET An omelet left a moment too long in the oven will be flat and leathery. led 3,036,941 tons, against | As soon as the mixture is baked New York, June 10.—(AP)— Unfilled orders of the Un'ted 8 tot TAPIOCA PUDDING Tapicoa pudding flavored with cof- fee, chocolate, jelly or frut juice, makes an excellent dish for the school child'g lunch. TOAST CUBES Toast cubes, or crotons, are a good variation from the eternal eraekers served with soup, Chicago, June tumbled down nearly six bushel today in some July at one time touched compared th to 99 at yenterday's finish, big drops were ascribed BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP POPULAR PRICED STOR Only a short time left of our 13-days’ sale. Many big bar- gains on Coats and Dresses. Another sit group of dresses, zes 16 to 46, in many shades and styles, values up to $42.50, at this sale $1950 Another group of Coats, all sizes, values up to $42.50, at $1950 Reduced prices on all our Dorna Gordon House Frocks. Bismarck Cloak Shop Capitol Theatre Tonight—Friday and Saturday JACK HOXIE i= “WESTERN WHIRLWIND” Thrills and Adventure Galore! ‘All the mad speed and action that you've learned to love in Westerns—interwoven with pathos and human conflicts that will move you to wild en- thusiasm even before vour tears are dry. An evening of | Western entertainment second to Bone eres if you’ ve EVER had! er so Two-reel Comedy Fox News Mr, their guests Thursd: Sour cream makes rich mayon-| Kermit pee eT EE Te RETURNS HOME [and Mrs. J. ¢ her of South Heart. H Miss Annabell Norton of sealding | arrived this morning to be a ; water over them, and let them stand) at the Dr. A. A. Whittemore and Social and Personal GUESTS AT GOBEL HOME . Gobel had as! Mr. and Mrs.| and Mrs. E. J. HERE FROM DICKINSON ‘kinson Dieh] homes for several days. Bernurd Hersch, laborer should” have | son TO SPEND WEEK-END who has time in Bismarck with friends, TO VISIT COAST STATES Mrs. John Dawson left this morn-| or lost your way, have you? ing for a visit to the western coast | how about that gun? of]. Trespasser—Lumme! d,| tin? Combine bread crumbs with mashed | states. ats She will be the guest {potatoes and egg, season, shape friends in Tacoma, Seattle, Port! ‘in small balls and fry in‘deep fat. | and other cities en route. 4 Thomas Harris of Florida, who has| MOTHERS, spent! been visiting He Richholt, for som: , accompanied Mrs. Dawson as far as Tacoma. Mrs. Dawson expects to be away ubout two months. ON BUSINESS Alfred Becker of Pollock, S. D., re- turned to his home Thursday after spending several days in the city on business. J. C, Maddox returned today from | Hazen, where he has been transact- | ing business for a few days, | — WILL VISIT RELATIVES | _ Miss Edna Jones left Thursday for ; Minot, where she will Danes the sum- | mer with relatives HERE FROM M | Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Wenzel and fam- NNEAPOLIS SAVE GRAVIES ily will leave tomorrow by car for; John W. Bates of Minneapolis is | Left-over gravies should never bel R by, where they will spend the! spending a few days in Bismarek on |thrown away. They make a good | end with friends. | business. ‘base for soup. pobre ‘ | pee Sas RETURNS TO CHICAGO | VISITS IN. HAZELTON Miss Dorothy Haggard spent Tues- y and Wednesday in Hazelton with | returned to his home in Chicago this| friends. but workers who use only their! morning. REASON ENOUGH Gamekeeper—Just taking a aad ell, Ain't I get- absent-minded? Look what I've {| brought along instead of my walking stick!-—Passing Show, London. TAKE CARE! —Insist On = QUAKER OATS Pure, nourishing oats with NOTHING ADDED to inter- fere with the remarkable protein, carbohydrate, vita- firm, remove to a hot, plate and) mine and laxative “food balance” of strengthening oats. ster, Mrs. H. W.|° ran er Denver, Col.—Mrs, William H. Dunagan ‘had been totall d for rs, and all ho recovering it QUAINT CUSTOM “T ate only Customer—What's this a leg of that chicken, and you've charged me for the whigle bird! Waiter—Yes, sir. I’m: sorry, but| her's ad been abandoned. Then that's the custom of this restaurant. | she w: en to a dentist and had Customer—Well,. thank goodness | an abscessed tooth removed. She al- I didn’t order a beefsteak!—Passing | most immediatly regained the use of Show, London. | her.eyes. s gyptian Sandals The newest model for sport or street wear—now on dis- play here Made with a comfortable medium heel, this shoe is all leather lined, has a,perforated toe and the popular new T strap fastening. ‘You can’t help but like it. Shown in all sizes. Webb Brothers CORRECT aiecateatinn: ALWAYS An Invitation to Bismarck ‘Women sue TO ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL NEXT WEEK Beginning Tuesday afternoon and continuing Wednesday, Thursday and -Friday promptly at 2 P. M. eaeh afternoon at the Consolidated Utilities Co. office at 504 Broadway Mrs. Sibel: special demonstrator of the Corn susie Refining Co., will pre- pare an entirely. new menu each day. Tuesday June 14th Orange Joy Salad Croquette Biscuits Custard Pie Here are the menus for the four days PROGRAM FOR FREE COOKING SCHOOL Wednesday June 15th Mazola Mayonnaise Dressing Lemon Queens Corn Meal Muffins Mazola Salad Dressing Thursday June 16th Complete Oven Dinner Vegetables Dessert Friday. June 17th Macaroni Loaf Porcupine Salad Spice Cake French Fried Potatoes Saturday June 18th Special Menus Requested Help Your Church to Get This New Reliable Gas Range! The church having the greatest percentage of their ladies in attendance for the" four days of the cooking school will be given a new reliable Ang iron Gas Range, ty to of new They’re to keep theyre re “implies. have The Lorain Red Wheel cated at the front of : the oven - + for con “and space , saving. We offer you this opportuni learn more about: the Reliable Gas Range with Lo- rain Red Wheel. You'll appreciate the beauty « Reliable ovens and rust-resisting ne ning: ' Lorain equipped 1927 Reliable models. sturdily built, at clean pee best of all that their ‘name ~Y 5

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