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/ THURSDAY OCTOBER 4, 1928 STEVENS WINS MOTT CONTES Lands Plane With Dead Stick Within 21 Feet of Mark from 500 Feet Mott, N. D., Oct. 4.—()—Bert Stevens of Hettinger landed his air- plane 21 feet 74 niches from a des- ignated mark, after shutting off his motor at a 500-foot altitude, to win the dead-stick landing contest staged here yesterday in connection with the dedication ceremonies of the local airport. Claire Chaney of Grand Forks was second, and “Thunder” Johnson, St. Paul aviator, was third. In a second-shot landing contest, where the pilots were required to shut off their motors as soon a: their machines hit the ground, .R. E. Riggs of Morris, Minn. was de- clared winner when he landed 11 feet 61% inches from the designated mark, E. W. Canfield, Fargo, was second, and Johnson third. Floyd Seekin of Jamestown made @ 10,000-foot parachute jump from a plane piloted by Ole Anderson of Jamestown. HEALTH CAMP HAD RESULTS Marked Improvement Noted in Children’s Physical Con- dition Marked improvement in the gen- eral physical condition of campers was one of the big accomplishments of the health camp at Camp Grassick this summer, according to a report made today by Miss Helea Katen, Supervisor of the camp. _ The camp committee of the state tuberculois association feels that the camp has more than proven its worth as a Christmas Seal project and hopes to increase its capacity to approximately 60 children at one time before the 1929 camp season opens, Miss Katen said. “As the children arrived at the camp they were weighed and in- spected,” she said. “The — total weight of boys, of whom there were 11, was 780 pounds. The 22 girls combined weight was 1,424 pounds. The children were: from-2 to 31 pounds underweight upon admission. Total gains were 122 pounds, the boys weighing out at 809 pounds and the girls at 1,418 pounds. The greatest gain was made by a girl who entered 31 pounds underweight and gained 13 pounds during her 59 days visit. “The real accomplishments of the camp were average gains of four For your Stomachis Sake Tay Guasti Tonic. It acts as a corrective to stomach disorders and aids diges- tion, This pleasing tonic will help you enjoy your meals with no bad after effects. This pleasing tonic sold by all drug stores, | physical side of the work at the GUASTI (Pronounced Gwah-stee) TONIC ee, MADE WITH PORT OR SHERRY _ . Enperially prepared by ItalianVineyard Co, Secon fete wond: Bee 1083 Vineyards GUASTI, CAL. Offices LOS ANGELES Branches: New York, Chicago, New Orleans {bbe better understanding of|camp were the rest, diet, sunshine charts and saw how much they were ith rules, fine coats of tan, better |and open air living.. Campers went gaining and realized that the rest posture .and development of char-| to bed eatly and had long nights of | helped that gain, many of them took acter. sleep in addition to their regular |fxtta rest periods of their own ac- | “The 1929 season will, we hope, | rest hours during the day. In order cord.” be lengthened to 90 days instead of | to improve their postures they were ee Reenoeannner 63 in order that more children can encouraged to lie perfectly flat on DENOUNCE AL SMITH be served on a 45 day basis, six| their backs. or stomachs without! Fargo, N. D., . Oct. 4.—()—A weeks of camps should be long| pillows. At first the rest hours resolution, denouncing the candidacy enough for any child who does not | seemed almost a hardship, but as|of Alfred Smith for the presidency need straight sanatorium or hospital | they began to watch their individual because of his attitude on the pro- care and the summer camp officials = = - do not aim to take the child who is so rundown and poorly nourished that he needs more than six weeks of open air living to bring him back io jormalcy. “What has been accomplished this first season is largely due to the splendid cooperation of the citizens of North Dakota who have given their time and money to assist in getting this first sunshi mp stal on the correct basis, in the limited time between the decision to start the page in April and the opening of, a well-equipped camp july 3, “Main factors in the success of the ' THEATRE Last Time Tonight King Hungarian Paprika! Vivid color -- and a soft, roselike savor. In a handsome e container for fine table use. Kings Performances: 7:15 and 9 p. m. Adults - 50c; Children - 25¢ Byrd Expedition Takes Brookfield Butter! Commander Richard E, Byrd knows the value of good food as a builder of strength and morale. His staunch steamships, the City of New York and the Chelsea, bound for the South Pole are carrying many products of Swift & Company. : Brookfield Butter, creamery fresh, is part of the precious car- goes —a sufficient supply for the band of hardy scientists and the crew during their long sojourn in the Antarctic. Other Swift & Compgny products that will add pleasure to the meals aboard ship and on the icy wastes are: - Premium Frankfurts Pork Loins Calf Liver (Ox Tails Pigs Feet “Golden West” Fowl Turkeys ference here was recommitted to the THE BISMARUK ‘LRIBUNK SS hibition question, submitted to the annual North Dakota Methodist ol aised to the use of Smith's name in THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE Incredibly quiet Yet even the smallest model ; the resolution. Upon commitment, VvwVvVvVvVVvYYWwuW is powerful enough to freeze as much as 36 full size ice, cubes BETWEEN MEALS | And it pays for itself as you pay for it B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway ing committee withdrew and pointment of their successors until tl Telephone 332 Always Busy. There’s a Reason ‘ommittec today when objection was}two members of the original draft-| delayed. This ma: tance of the resolution to be dela; afternoon. 402 Main Ave. Telephone 332 Friday Specials HALIBUT—*""". SALMON— CANADIAN PIKE—" Sliced WE Tie aves ceG cececet ue PICKEREL— Fry Bismarck, N. Dak. C) (S)\ (O) (9) (A) (3) (A) (5) Ol Corduroy Robes and Negligees quilted silk robes in several good colors. Values to $16.50. Final close out price ...... Georgette and Crepe de Chine—in pastel and dark shades for dresses, lingerie and linings. 40 inches wide and 0 washable pure silk in/ regular $2.25 values. final close out price, per yard.. Handkerchiefs , Men's, women’s and children's —_ handker- chiefs, plain and hand embroidered or hem- stitched — wide and narrow edges. We are closing out the entire lot now at only PRICE Children’s Wool Mit- tens and Gloves Supply your winter needs now—one lot of children's wool mittens C and gloves for dress or play in light and dark colors and a good as- sortment of sizes. Val- ues to $1.00. Final close out price 4 Fine Serge 50° inch finely woven dress and suit serge, in a jood assortment Winter Underwear TNEGN Fresh Oysters AADADADDAADAG AI D) NG FAST Our Stocks Are Rapidly Nearing Depletion in This Great CLOSING OUT SALE of Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Crockery and Toys. Sweeping Price Reductions are rapidly bringing this great closing out sale to a successful finish. Daily changes throughout the store make this the most interesting place in town for thrifty shoppers. CORSETS Your last chance to buy a new fall corset or girdle in Redfern, Warner's, Stunning Styles! Cord- uroy breakfast or 95 bath robes, also some Guc Campco or H. & W. makes. showing _ includes many of the latest fall models in all sizes for final close out Winter Coats Enormous Savings—Values, such as these should interest every wom- an in this community, for they have never been equaled right at the start of the season. Dress and sport model coats of finest woolens, beautifully silk lined and interlined and luxurious- ly, fur trimmed. We have grouped these coats in 4 lots for the final close out. COME — BUY — SAVE Values to $24.50 Final Close Out Price $7.50 Values to $45.00 Final Close Out Price $12.50 Values to $65.00 Final Close Out Price $18.50 Values to $97.50 Final Close Out Price See What a Dime Will Buy Here SHOES Why pay more for fine footwear? Ox- fords, in tan and brown, patent and kid pumps, gore, strap or ' step-in styles, in black, brown and light colors. High or med- ium heels—values to $12.50. Final close out Chinaware Complete stock of high grade im- ported and domes- tic dinnerware, fancy china, pot- tery. vases and novelties offered for the final days of our closing out sale. eit PRICE Ginghams Fine ginghams in all colors, 32 in. wide, plain stripes or fancy plaids, suitable for women’s house and after- C noon wear or children’s dress- es. Regular 65c value. Final close out price hooks, games, traius, diggers, pop guns, cedar chests, trunks, horns, Ae labs aoe Everything to e the youngster happy. PRICE Closing out at Buy your Christmas toys now. Blocks, Girls’ and Boys’ Cotton Stockings in values to 58c, sizes 5 to 10, Victory. brand for boys’ have triple reinforced knee % and linen heel and lish rib with rein- 4 forced foot. Black, i white or tan. Final /- closing out price Women’s Dress and Street $ Gloves to all parts of this wool underwear in knee or to $2.00. Look them over. You'll be | Wool and fur lined in bs country by quickest routes possible—fresh from churn : 3 ; ankle length, bodice - tet st; Thus ‘the producer is furnished a ly cash market for his } high a os "10c Table bro oF tan shadco wil 4 We urge you to take full advantage of every offering during the remaining days of ur & great closing out sale. Bargains were never greater. Buy now! = for women and children. Hundreds of useful items picked at stock f Our entire stock of feeced random from all corners of the store. = purl kia .: i cotton, wool or silk and 2 A genera! cleanup of odd lots in values Lise? PRICE