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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 4, C. PENNEY OPENING SATURDAY Manager Refvem Has Installed Large Entirely New Stock for Future Business The store of the J. C. Penney com- pany, Inc., 121 Fourth street, will open with its ne: stock of Penney mer- ‘chandise Saturday morning, it was announced by B. O. Refvem, manager, voday. It has been closed a week, fol- lowing the clearing of the shelves and ‘ Northwest Bee Men est Bee fea TBISHARCK VETERAN erm of xnlistment in the Philip- | Shriners representing Divans at the) of Aad Temple, Duluth. | Twin Cities, Superior, Wis., Grand | Northwest beekeepers mect in Min- neapolis Saturday, May 18, to consider development of a marketing organiza- tion for the distribution and sale of honey products. Beekeepers from North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Wiscon- sin meet at the Nicollet hotel at 10 &.m. upon invitation of the Minne- sota Beekeepers association. A. W. B. Kjosness, manager of the Mountain States Honey Producers as- sociation, will be at Minneapolis to address the beekeepers attending this meeting and to assist in the develop- ment of a marketing organization for the beekeepers of the northwest. counters of the McCracken store | Kjosness, who has made a marked stock remaining over after a closing ut sale. ‘When the doors are thrown open to- morrow, every article in the place will « be Penney merchandise. New tables and counters have replaced the old fixtures and a cash em has been installed in pl-ce of the former fegis- ters. The old sales force, with one ‘exception, remains and probably will be added t6 from time to time as the business grows. +, The Penney stores handle men's | . clothing, dry goods, a big line of no- tions, millinery and women’s wear and many small items. Here the mil- Unery section—with a big spring line —will be on the Broadway end of the store, with con enient entrance from that strect. : Manager Refvem started with the company at Dickinson in 1916 and he has seen many of its 1300 stores de- veloped into a tremendous business. He expects to.be compelled to enlarge and better the store here from time to time. He is opening with such plans in conte.nplation. The Dakotas are among the best states in which ,the Penney company is located, the Fargo, Grand Forks and Dickinson | ’ stores being outrivaled only by the + Portland, Oregon, store. wat-7/ Hoot Gibson’s here again— this time in a smashing drama in which he will keep = laughing at his antics high society as he holds you spellbound with his stunts and thrills. See Hoot as the pet of society—and as-the wild-riding cowboy he really is! News and Comedy Coming Starting Monday ALL TALKING ALL DANCING ALL SINGING “The Broadway NICOLLET HOTEL success in the development of the Mountain States Honey Producers as- sociation, which is a very prosperous organization, says that “the possibil- ities of dev:loping a marketing or- ganization for the honey producers of ; the northwest are very favorable.” Most of the meerschaum used for making pipes comes from mines in the vicinity of the Black sea. i Citation Found Afte: 30 Years. tary 1893, victor | pines THF. BISMARCK TRIBUNE di jon, that it astra! *. Ste ket eat a vn a| Northwest Shriners Olson enlisted in Fargo, May 10, shortly after Dewey's famous ry at Manila. He was assigned Duluth, | Was the principal speaker. | More than 2,000 Shriners took May 10.—(AP)— | part in the annual spring ceremonial Minn., Following the luncheon. the Shrin- Brings Olson Congression- al Medal of 1899 Kept from the decoration due him for 30 years, by war ‘department pigeonholing at Washington, John A. Olson, Company A, Bismarek, volun- teer of the v.ni-h-American and Philippine wars, has just been award- ed the congressional medal of honor, according to wor@®from Saugus, Cali- fornia. Olson lives in -Agua Dolce canyon near the California city. According to the war department record of his case, Olson, single- handed, while on outpost duty, held off a band of Pilipino rebels until re- inforcements arrived. This deed was given citation in 1899, but it was this record, intended by his superiors to bring him the nation’s greatest mili- | Broadway. For Rent Store building, corner Fifth and Formerly occupied by Quality Market. Rent $100 per month. 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Fist Nations Bask Being 3 Poe ne ~AGE THREE —X—X—K—X—X—X—SXs* Forks, aed Pyrite # and Duluth, | ers gathered at the Shrine Auditor-| tonight, following a banquet. Aac were guests at a luncheon today @t ium for a brief meeting. Late in the|Temple band and patrol will enter: Convene at Duluth | *%" Sev. Theodore Christianson | gay the first and third sections of the|tain. ‘The second candidate's rituals will be given, while | will be given late tonight. section of the ritua D