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a - --) —— os ee TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1: 928 SOCIETY QUEEN TURNS ACTRESS Mrs. Cyrus McCormick, Jr., Plays Stage Stock Roles As “Mary Butler’ Cincinnati, June _ 26.—()—Mrs. McCormick, Jr., of Chicago, the world will retire after this year. David - Lloyd who has earned $600,000 in six years as a journalist, will cease writing and seek to lead the Liberal party out of He slump at the next general elec- STATE BEEMEN IN CONVENTION Lisbon, N. D., June 26.—)—Ex- wife of the president of the Inter-|pibitions from many apiaries in the national Harvester company, been a student actress with a local stock company for the last six weeks under an assumed name, it has been learned. | Recently, under the name of “Mary Butler,” played a minor role in “Crime.” She | will Mrs. McCormick | dustr; has | Northwest and some from the south- ern part of the country are expected at the anual meeting of the North tion which opens here tomorrow. Problems relating to the bee in- in this section of the country ‘was not recognized by membefs of | db kers fi the regular cast or by the audience. | parts by the Nerthwest. saaioehy Yesterday, when she admitted Management of apiaries, market- she was Mrs. McCormick, amaze-|ing of honey, transportation and ment was expressed by members of the stock company, who thought she was only a student, or “discip! @ neoph; who each summer’at- tends rehearsals and assumes minor roles in productions of the Stuart Walker company. Mrs. McCormick said she took the name “Mary Butler” to escape so- cial obligations so that she could give her full time and effort to the study of dramatic art, in which she is keenly interested. ' She is espe- cially interested in the production of children’s plays and wishes to study direction. Her original plan did not * contemplate going any further than amateur theatricals, she said. Mrs. McCormick has been with the Stuart Walker company for six weeks. Her first appearance in “Crime” lasted about 30 seconds Dressed as an old lady, her chief business was to walk across the stage prior to a holdup scene. She was jostled by two gangsters who pretended to be fighting while their companions executed the robbery. New York Prepares to Welcome Ben Eielson and George Wilkins New York, June 26—()—Sir George Wilkins and Ben_ Eielson, who flew across the North Pole from Alaska to Spitzbergen, will receive this city’s official welcome next Monday when they arrive from Norway, acting Mayor McKee an- nounced. Mr. McKee. who will receive the flyers in the <bsence of Mayor Walker, a delegate at the Democrat- ie National convention said the arty will be escorted from the Brooklyn pier where they will land to the city hall to receive the city’s greeting. D. M. Down, official secretary for Australia in New York, will present. Sir George to Mr. McKee. Ole Eiel- son, Ben’s father, will come here from Hatton, N. D., to welcome his son. PUGS ATTEND CHURCH Orangeburg, N. Y.. —The cauliflower Wilson’s stable of fighters attends | a Bible class conducted by one of its members, Harold de Vane, who teaches a class in John D. Rocke- feller’s Park Avenue Baptist Sun- day school when in New York. He hopes to earn enough in the ring to’ finance a medical education. LLOYD GEORGE TO RETURN London, June 26.—(?/—The high- est-salaried newspaper worker in warehousing, bee diseases and pack- age bees will also be discussed at the convention. Speakers on the program will be T. W. Burleson, noted shipper of package bees from Waxahactie, |"Texas, who will talk about prob- |lems connected with the care and j handling of package bees; Dr. L. E. Leonard, beekeeping division, Uni- versity of Minnesota; Professor J. W. Thompson, University of Minne- | jsota; A. W. Kjosness, general jmanager of the Mountain States Honey Producers association, Boise, Idaho; E. P. Fisher, secretary of the Northern Cold Storage company, Duluth; J. A. Kitchen, commission- er of agriculture and labor and G. ©. Mead, president of the Lisbon Kiwanis club. A. M. Kvello, Lisbon, is in charge of arrangements for the convention. Ww. Remington, Moorhead, Minn., president of the association preside at the meetings, Com- tmittee reports will be given by Dr. M. C. Tanquary, Fargo; W. 0. Vic- tor, Jr. Chaffee; Ralph G. Smith, Amenia and T. L. Roberts, Moor- head, Minn. 3 HURT IN COLLISION Fergus Falls, June 2 Pe) Wilbert Secord of Fargo, N. D., was | probably fatally injured, and Mil- dred Stimmel and Esther Kurz of | Moorhead, Minn., were seriously in- jured when their automobile collided | with another car. OIL STATIONS BOUGHT Bartlesville, Okla., June 26.—(?) —Phillips Petroleum Co. announced purchase of Benzo-Gas Motor Fuel Co. of Kansas City, including sta- tions in Minnesota, North and South Dakota. : Use Fly-Tox End Mosquito Torment In a few minutes’ time the entire home can be freed of mosquitoes. 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Smith tried on the latest edition of his never ending succession of brown derbies, the war* bonnets that have featured, every Smith campaign for the past quarter century. “ The governor greeted reports with a smile in the executive office short- , but continued his policy of sa; ing nothing about the convention, “For the benefit of the newcom- ers,” he said, “I think I'd better show the latest thing in brown der- a Walking across the room to a hat rack he took down a deep chocolate derby that had arrived as a gift h the morning mail and set it jauntily on his head. “How many of those do you get a day?” he was asked. “Four so far today,” he said, “but only one in a dozen is wearable.” ‘the governor said that he would listen to the keynote speech tonight on the radio in the executive man- sion. Blind Man, Robbed, Gets Death Threat Chicago, June 26.—(AP)—Rich- ard Boehler, a blind organist who was robbed of $100 three weeks ago by a footpad, hag been threatened "In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday “send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR IF YOUR CROP is worth Protection against loss by HAIL Let Le Barron - Insure It. Office Over Dahl's Bismarck, N. D. with death if he attempts to testify against Fred Leonardi, who is ac- cused of robbing him. “If you start for the grand jury room,” a voice warned him over the telephone yesterday, “you will never reach there alive.” Police promised him protection | when he went before the grand jury | teday. , Judge Casselman Reported Better | Judge W. S. Casselman, well re- | spected Bismarck pioneer, gained to- | day in his fight for life at St. Alex- | ius hospital. Physicians attending him gave his family and friends encouragement. | He ate a hearty breakfast this morning and recognized Mrs. Cassel- man, William Doane and Homer Bryan who were by his side. udge Casselman suffers from} cerebral hemorrhages. He was) stricken last ,Wednesday after giv-| ing an address at the opening of} the new race track. His condition has since been critical. STOCK BROKER EXPELLED New York, June 26.—()—Edwin H. Stern, member of the New York stock exchange, since Oct. 13, 1910, was expelled today for unethical | business conduct. Hail-- the farmer’s. enemy Last year. a sudden hailstorm caused a loss to one small group of farmers that totaled $1,000,000, all within a period of fif- teen minutes. —one good reason why your crops VER before has one Brakes, twice as efficient as those manufacturer swept the established as standard by the boards of all official rec- A.A. A., safeguard Studebaker’s ‘ championship power and speed. 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