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. THRRBAD THRSDY, ORTRACTOR, DES Lae, jative.of Norway Who Came to América at 14; Leaves Four Children z $, Thorbald Thorson, 40; of 616 Six- j,teenth street, died at 3 o'clock this morning. He was contracting car- The funeral, sefvices’are set for 2 PD. m. at Webbs chapel, Saturday. The interment will be in Fairview ceme- tery. Mr, ‘Thorson was.a widower. His wife died about three years ago. He leaves four children ranging from 16 ever since. Mr. Thorson was a member of gTrinity Lutheran church,. and the #tuneral services will be conducted by his pastor, Rev. O. 8. Rindahl. ’Shafer Still Waiting For Legge Statement Leaving today for Grand Forks, +Governor George F. Shafer said he (had not received the letter recently ‘addressed to him by Alexander Legge, wederal farm board chairman. ® .The governor expects the letter to arrive during his absence and will ‘shave no comment to make until after he has returned to his office here. He jexpects to return home Sunday night. ‘Real dyes give richest colors! FOR ‘every home use, Diamond ES bd are the finest you can buy. contain the highest quality anilines that can be produced. It’s the anilines in Diamond Dyes that give such soft, bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, lingerie. Diamond Dyes are easy to use. They go on smoothly and evenly; do not spot or streak; never give things that re-dyed look. Just true, even, new colors that keep their depth and. brill lliance in spite of wear and washing. 15c packages. All drug stores. “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930 ‘Urges Harty Beying (JOHANNA FRANKLUND Of Seed in McKenzie Watford City, N. D., Mar. 13—Ne- Kenzie county farmers’ this week are | being urged to buy good seed immedi- Former Landlady of Franklin ately. f 1 rojo Sih ai ints erie House Here Passes Away at Minnesota Home it. _ Best varieties lie. McKenzie county farmers, according to Mr Hendrick: Frank! . Johanna E. Franklund, a former Onis ya ee babe Marquls and! resident of Bismarck at the time she pica spring and Ku-/ ond her husband conducted the old banka of the Durum; oats, Victory; Franklin now the Bismarck barley, Hannchen and Nepal, a hulless| Giass and Pain company location, variety; flax, Btda, Bison, and Lin- | northeast corner of Fourth street and ota; rye, Daxota, winter; corn, Da-/ Rosser avenue, died ‘Thursday, March | kota White Fling, Gehu, and North-|@ at an old ladies home in Chicago | western Dent; potatoes, Triumph and | City, Minnesota. She was 92 years, Early Ohio, Cobblers; glfalfa, Grimm; | three months and 19 days of age at | sweet clover, Yellow Blossom; andj the time. thillet, Kursk and Siberian, | _ Mrs, Franklund came to the United States in 1869. She was born No- Palmero Girl Dies in | vember 17, 1837, at Liynsberg, Sweden. Fargo After Sickness Fargo, N. D., Mar. 13.—(?)—Ethel Olivia Anderson, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson of Pal- mero, died early today in a local hos- pital after suffering for two weeks from influenza and penumonia: She had been attending a hait-dressing school here, Paris | calls them | “sweetheart styles” | —these delightful new femi- nine fi «+. the longer, swirling skirts, pits 4 lines, off-the-shoulder eve- ning gowns! Here’s romance —if one that the new clothes demand / the new complexion! A fresher, sweeter, more nat> ural me is in vogue. For this you need a powder of clin, consistency—to tone the skin to the smart new cream-pearl color. Guard Baby’s Lovely Skin Bab to A Pee cettl Lesp thatensuiete Be over behold the lasting beauty. In new shades, $1 the box ARMAND COLD CREAM IS DEAD AT AGE OF 92 sz = After her met and mi | coln, Neb. i BE. V. Franklund, Wilton, and C. E. Mandan. Teachers at Turtle Lake Write Article For Omaha Magazine Turtle Lake, N. D., - Mar. 13.—Na- tional recognition again come to members of the faculty of the Turtle Lake public schools in the publica- tion of an article written by Super: intendent Lawrence Johnson an: ; Nelle M. Johnson in the March issu: Diamond Ring 50.00 825 Ver Week james W. Marek , THEATRE Last Time Tonight Constance Bennett by clever dialogue and humor as delicate as the scent of wild flowers. All-Talking Comedy His Birthday Coming Friday - Saturday “Romance of the Rio Grande” SOON. Hot for Paris POWDER e I Sunny Side Up How Is NORTH DAKOTA Voting? “In The Literary Digest PROHIBITION POLL _ Of 20,000,000 Voters 291,588 Ballots Already Tallied in This Week’s Report -- March 15th Is the Nation Wet or Dry? UNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of ballots are now pouring in from all the 48 States. Popular excitement is at high pitch over this most sensational news event of the year. The whole Nation is on tip-toe for the returns because of the acknowledged accuracy and impartiality of the famous Literary Digest Na- HA tional Polls, arrival in this country she! arried Olof Franklund st »| discussion of | of the School Executives Magazine, o | sai The article is entitled Vocational Guidance in t High School,” and is devoted to : tactical mi of ged students in the bates “Effective ihe Small Chicago, Mar. This is the second article by Supt. | magazine. An article entitled “The School Paper From A to Z” was pub- | Ushed in the February, 1929, issue. Falling Two Stories lar, 13. —(P)— Charles |ery. Sanstrom ‘ made his living washing windows in Loop skyscrapers and thought nothing of working 10, 20, 30 Johnson which has appeared in the | stories above the busy thoroughfares. Last night his wife persuaded him to wash the windows of their flat, jand since it was on the second floor, | Roy D’Arcy, former screen villain,| were re-married in. 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