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ee ‘PRIDAY/JUNE 24 11027 ton so as to be able to take advan-| Duchscher, Ell's sister, is being sent/the assdeigtion will be held at 10 a.|/due to negligerice or careless driving [Island ih thé Misgissipp! tiver fear Bennett Looks Her Over \tage of the bracing mountain air in|to Rugby today, where burial will/m. Saturday. Election of officers |on the part of Herschleb. | ere. Percy Fai on a hunter, had : . this locality and a good rest before|take place tomorrow. Funeral. serv-|and selection of the 1929 Sangerfest| Judge Fred Jansonius ‘will hear|stalked the boar many times in the 7 * Z resuming his journey. ices for Mrs. Ell will be held at Lin-| city will comprise the main business. | several court. ses. next week, and je two years. It had tusks 10 There was no comment an the gov-| ton thee) the body to be sent ——_—__—. must be in hereon ae ae ape inches long and weighed 850 pounds. ernor general's visit either from|there tonight. 2 FY ing of a term of court july 5, so . himself or from the White House.| | The deaths of these two women, Jury Still Out in jorora whieh have been serving di 1% 7" Members of his party declared Mr.| coupled with the death of Frank Ell, * ing this term have been-excused sub- | Wood expected to return to his post| who succumbed recently in Gary,|Case of Schneider jek to vcalle It may be possible that BAVAVAVAVAVAS | in September. Ind., robbed Mr. and Mrs. John Ell 4 Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown will fi H peace aie f of Devils, Lake of son, a daughter, Against Wdchter Co.|come here sometime in July to pre- jaughter-in-law. ‘ran! i i he tri ive or ix Grand Forks Woman |2%).c°ncrn;: — Suey cases'which ‘remain to be heard. With only one more jury case to be tried at the present time, a jury Now Worthy Matron /Swimming Classes |. =. « sc rreet ti 7 iSouth African Wins of fEastern Star } 4 o Conducted at Pool ss of, ogennelt vs, she Un) Qratorical Contest Opposite Postoffice Minot, N. D., Jung 24.—@)—Mrs. " rs + 1 Harry Herschleb and the taking of Maude M. Adams of Grand Forks was] With the opening of the municipal | testimony will begin tomorrow morn-| Los Angeles, June 24.(PR-H. J. elected worthy grand matron and nming pool here yesterday, | ing, Oberholzer, 28 years old junior of Wh d William W. Shaw of Enderlin was nming classes are now being held| ‘The case of Joseph Schneider vs.| North Carolina state college, won the en do named worthy grand patron of the fe y, except on Saturdays and Sun- " e Inder the direction of J, J. M.|tte Wachter Transfer company was|third pational intercollegiate ora: | | United States Employment) Service Throws Into Action | | | Army of 300,000 People 24. — (Py — A like govern: | ear-men Washington, éampaign whe ment enrolls e s Seay grand chapter, North Dakota Order JM. | completed shortly before noon to- ical ‘contest here last night. The ‘ou take Rear ce rorees Selentleie of Eastern Star, at the annual elec-|McLeod. At 10:30.% m., and 2:80 P.lday and given to the jury for de-|youth, who was born it the Orange y a ctesing toe cicee within the} tion held in Minot today, it gt fe Edd ducted, while et |Csi0M. At press time the jury was|Free State, South Africa, had been in your Sbuthern part of the United States. Mrs. olay wee. was pea fs eee: ree vere ntuction is | Still deliberating. Schneider is seek-|the United States but a year. He ree The annual struggle to get the cot- gl if Maldwin of Devils "tale, piven fe saving methods. At 3:30 ing to recover damages because of an| received a prize of $1,500. vacation? > 4 ar complicated by ton picked—th automobile collision between his| Others to place include: Kroloff, “Mr, Shaw, who was associate |p. ™., instruction is given in practice ‘ n automobile a: e i , Sioux City, suc Pri, ieewtie grand patron, takes the office form-|strokes and various water stunts. |Truck at the intersection, of Theser | poe cece, college. 5 , ; th ites ietaplogindlit. sary: erly held by Vine D: Lord of Cando. |_ A swimming class jis conducted at |Svenue and Ninth sivest, lect fail \ The right clothes fe to throw into action at Mrs. Minnie E. Rusk of Fai Tat wonen whe Gant te arn’ to {pdt the case to be tried tomorrow, + KILLS GIANT HOG play an important 5 the of upwards of grand secretary, and Mrs. Cora Q.tand women red to attend the early | O,Connell is sceking damages totaling] La Crosse, Wis. huge wild bo: 4 . 300,00 1 Rictmond of Minnewaukan, grand|swim are urged to attend the 'Y | $2,960 for personal injuries and dam-| standing almost as high as a small | part. ; treasurer, were reelected and other | morning class. officers named include: Mrs. Kate ts, Witlan Hall'of Joméiow, ag | 100 Take Part in sociite grand patron, Songfest at Forks; Man Injured When Grand Forks, N. D., June 24.—()— | . Nearly 100 Scandinavian singers of Train Runs_ Into [gesie Red River Valley male choirs | AVS VATAVAVAVAVAVAV ages to his car which he claims was!cow, has been killed on Winesheik | We've got ‘em! the service, will not be able to make his accounting of the situation for many weeks. But the emergency | that bulked most seriously in the| early fall days has unquestionably | been met, though the forces assem- | bled for the need to be drawn | Capitol Theatre : i | _ had arrived here early this afternoon from Porto, Rico and Mexico, | Auto May Recover! (‘xc part. in the seventh biennial Tonight__Frid. S : Avie eter oe Lebel ue acta paid | ongtest! which will be held here to- | onight—Friday and Saturday eae ales 8 Devils Lake, N. D,, June 24—(), night und Saturday night. At least RET uaUilitios “ot trouble:wers: fore:| ~-Jacob Ell, aged about 26, of Devils] 150 voices will take part in the grand who was severely injured yes-|chorus numbers at the city auditor- y when the automobile in which] ium tonight, according to W. P. Rogn- as riding was struck by a Great! lie, director of the Bjarne chorus, Floyd Bennett, injured in an accident to the monoplane “America” in’ ter April, visits Roosevelt Field, Long Island, to wish good luck to Com- | he seen long ago in Texas, where 6,000,- :/mander Richard E. Byrd in his forthcoming transatlantic hop. The NG aT ag Bey re id- a Soata one roptienie host of two are shaking hands here, with Lieutenant George Novi so of jcrably better today. Dr. W. F. Sisler,| this year's s ahi the “America's” crew, loking on at the eft. Benneet was ‘Byrds his rhescian, sates that he has an] | Chairs wall be here tonight for the pos and late ses. Volun- ying ° ety, ‘ i eal : * even chance of recovery. st_ evening's Tro, 2 4 Mer cei ioeal coverenn cee tees| flying mate on the north pole hop last year, |_El's sister and sister-in-law were|Fertile, Minn. Hatton, Mayville, Hee eater tints Cotte ee | a — -. | killed in the accident, which occurred | Thief River Falls, Minn., Winnipeg, , for emergeney, going on the pay roll|anen and farmers from Northwestern! last week. Mr. Doyle entered the Me. Goly “ot Stay MAtHEL iiie. eamtat’ bugteee? mmcatlby ot at $1 a year to give them authority | Minnesota estimated at more than service of the Great Northern rail. ° sae, ! y pee ellie ab hited to funet . 500 were present. in 188’ He retired from ace os eXpanded with utmost swiftness, and| The staff of experts included W. service about five years ago, He recruiting offices for cotton pickers| Coffey. dean of the department. of! és surviv sprung into activity everywhere. agriculture; W. H. Peters, chief of Drafted Outside Help the animal husbandry d tment; | Wood Rests Today at The Arizona Rrowers, “notwith-| W. Vaughan, in char standing, found a emselves almost|tle investigation; H. R. Seals, dairy . ; John W. Haw.:Summer White House D., June 24.—(#)-- three daughters. sPancing, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday entirely without ers, and with! extension specialist; the aid of the service, two separate| director of t yericultural deni ship loads of Porto Ricans were em-/ ment of the Northern Pacific; O. M. barked and then shipped across! Kiser and D. H. LaVoi, representing In What Month Is Your Birthday? country to the dunger spot, | the livestock department of the | Mit sport on conditions in ithe a pt p' ‘7 s ef oO! No: est Schoo! Philippines i e hands of Presi siti” tecepaion. “The “inined| Na'seetate sf the day's progeam was oolige overtor Cencra Leesetd Heart River : hand, working on a piece basis, takes | inspection of the 32 baby beeve: Wood of. th rested at the i ee, ms is reales ‘even more, pee had been on feed the past few months summer White, Ch eT ea AT Pa vil i on Hoot fairly scorches his saddle leather in a dozen fast oi consideration. : ieee ed from the erie geties Higen oe ee Mand and furious scenes in this, his latest, western drama— Livestock Feeders’ jee Speers ee ple this ‘continent. ita ndermined the andan with a comedy twist that’ll spill you out o’ your seat— » _ Day at Crookston Veteran Engineer on |e ieitnitia tat’? Mug piece Orchestra and all ending in a smashing surprise climax! |i] on your Birthday send ech : he had to be assisted to the auto- gsCrankaton, Minn. June 24-0 — Great Northern Dies | movie, which brought him to th Special Carnival Dance Thursday, with your Mother Flowers héfore assembied at any one farm a |otafear' a long: dontersncesmlinittel a ee eee ce Comedy—“Buster’s Picnick” x * eae Untite wate, apoeared on. the|. Crookston, June 24.—(P\—' president, General Wood was invited Free dancing from nine to nine-thirty Hoskins-Meyer Program for the fourth annual live-| William “Billy” Doyle, 70, veteran'to remain overnight and he cancelled every night Fox News—Big Berlin Crowds Greet Chamberlin! stock feeders’ day at the Northwest| railroad engineer, died here today|a previous decision to reboard his | ° Home of K-F-Y¥-R School today. A crowd of business| following an operation performed special car for the trip to Washing: | Shirtings . : ; ; Mo _- English Prints Lovely smooth finish broadcloth and madr; hirt- ; : res i ings. Dot stripes: anil’ Ghats, 36 Peer 40° fiche pin CVE 1) rs We Oey nt = “pte oe soft roe and gee 4 fast colors. wide. Regular mall and medium prints in several 59c value ........... oes Bn. : good colors. Regular 49c values. . 39 YD. x i MILLINERY : Saturday SPORT SANDALS A Great Cleanup’ fee j 4 : (| We include a few early summer hats in three large ‘Women’s and misses sizes, white or tan _ lots of straw, milan, visca and combidation trimmed “ calf and kid. Also black patent with hats in large or small shapes and all head sizes in ° } i i {= ® flat heel and novelty cut-out effect, A every wanted color of the season. " i 4 ae ; A good shoe especially adapted to sport ‘ 4 > hi « x $1.59 $2.98 $4.98 ; and street wear. Values to $8.50 on * Values ag high as $15.00 , ‘ Fancy Rayon > New! Just Received Wash Prints : We a Vy Zz 36, inches wide, medium and dark grounds, ‘New plaids, stripes and checks in several i An attractive agaort- with large or small designs and fast colors. | colors, 40 inches wide. One of the most Smart looking pleated ment of new Summer Regular 29c values to 19 ‘ood colors, 40 inches wide. One o! st P . pular eee ote wear. Reg. aport skirts, made of d126eOt, hace of : pees pees a eS ” ¥ jaterials or S$! . og . : ? : a Ha $1.19 values. - rice light weight flannel cheney printed radi- E 19 values. y and wool crepe. . Col- um—large or small ‘ Percale ; i : ors are tan, green, figures— New, patterns—light or dark,- 36-inch—fine 2 ¢ i y it percale. - Nice children’ ell blue and white—the _ All Moderately i a ae ar — pr segy Ns ad Yard newest thing out. Priced ds: Regular 19 cal Be value’ .........sseeseeee MOE YD. ' Ye : for rr go a ’ . ’ : oe ff seg omens and Misses Suits / Silk Dres omens and Misses Coats . | New resses | ! Mannishly tailored suits of twills, hairline stripes, . 1 - Very Special: Every ‘cloth'cont fo stoek——aport and-dress/atyiea-- of reeds and It: I ingl id doubl Newest styles, best colors and ‘a good assortment of twills, phiarmosns sport plaids: polo: clothe end nor: ' 34 \ novelty woolens, single and double’ = e : ae — ; bweeds . y * ” a p sizes in os de. ghines,. printed ctepes; washable elty woolens—plain, or fur trimmed, Your ‘choice breasted styles in women’s and misses’ sizes...... Es ae f. 1. .crepes.and silk shirtings in novelty stripes and checks of our entire stock at ......+ssessssn tases eeeiee 4 i for miss or matron. any ae j sia _ These are only a few of the values which clearly prea atrate our ability to give.the best values at lowest prices consistent with good quality = =