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——$—$—$—$$—$—$—— NT Alblaze that caused $100,000 damage. tic-lover, remained today f She’s Only 15—But She’s on the Road to | Napoleon, Dies He [Five other. ‘Aromen were lated |ing Sui Calon Hardy to deride. Stardom ‘None. waw hurt fakanly.. Shapiro in his testimony’ yes- | Reported in India By Heavy Rainfall ay Helen Dawn Davenport daughter of terday but ws interrupted by de-- — F poleon, died in this city at 10 o'clock, ‘tention that he was retained by San- | “#V¢ ferent northern Wednesday evening. She was eved Lawyer Can Testif. uber ae counsel: . jreported bomb offtrages during the downpour of 3.35 inches of Sipe | 14 years, four months and 18 days. i i .| fell yesterday within an hour and 20° jnight. Oné policeman was said to| min uch needed mais Puneral arrangements were not defi-| Los Angeles, June 19.—(AP). Calling Sanhuber to the ‘stand in utes, bringing much ni 1H nite today, but services are to ke held/ Whether Herman Shapiro, attorne: ee! Fo aig of the jury, Judge Hardy have been seriously injured, out de-| ture to the crops. "a Y asl e ever hires iro is) , prac i at Napoleon Methodist church to-|whose information brought Otto San-/ attorney. Sanhuber said be bad eae sted Tikahe, Cetligur’ Gajrenwais Sweden pei og Pee eine with | huber to ea bi = ving eight plored Snepicd Pe! the lawyer’s|and Camritsar in the Punjab, ev. B. 8. er cl 4 years ago of Fred Oest may | suggestion that he need - i i wing Helen had just been graduated |continue testimony aga’ st Sth, ‘at- ney coal iba eyo hp ce andere a eter from the eighth grade of the Na- poleon schools, She leaves her par- ents and two brothers, Daryl and Hollis, Jr. ‘FORD CLOSES | FOR VACATION Detroit, June 19—()—The Ford Motor company announced today that its officers and plant in the Detroit area will be closed for two weeks be- ginning July 12; The announcement said the shutdown was to enable all employes to take vacations simul- taneously and that a complete plant equipment and machinery inventory also would be made. en glass. Court to Rule If By DAN THOMAS ADAMS HOMEMAKERS MAKE 66 DRESSES Hollywood, Calif.,—(NEA)—When | Mrs. John Badten, Wolf Butte|when you're co good that a picture is Club, Wins First Honors named after you and you are then} hes given a starring contract — well,! Achievement Day that’s just about enough to make! anyone see the world through rose-' (Tribune Special Service) colored glasses. | Hettinger, N. D., June 19—Mrs:| Petite, blond Anita Louise is see-| John Badten, of the Wolf Butte club.|ing the world in just that light too. | won first honors in the wash dress |It would be difficult to find a girl in} contest sponsored here during the an-|all Hollywood who is happier than| nual Adams county Homemékers’| Anita these days. The girl has been} clubs achivement day. acting since she was a small child: Others who placed in the contests | but it was only a few weeks ago that | in order were Mrs. J. 8. Heaton, Ce-jshe received her first big break— ¢ar River; Mrs. B. F. Bolke, Orange: |the featured feminine role in “Just Miss Gladys Bratsberg, Community | Like Heaven.” | club; Mrs. Louis Ovik, Hettinger:/ Anita was good in that film—in Mrs. August Brittenbaugh, of the|fact, she was so good that the title Get-To-Gether club; Mrs. H. U. An-|of it is being changed to “Mimi,” her | dre. Timber Creek; Mrs. J. A. Stevens,| character name in the picture. And) | South Fork; Mrs. John M. Hanson, | what is even morc important she was | { Bucyrus-Reeder; and Mrs. C. A. Jack-| given a long-term starring contract son, of the Live and Learn club. by Tiffany. Sixty-six dresses were entered in| But she is going to play featured the contest. roles in two more productions before Being selected the outstandige club| being elevated to stardom in order fn the county, the Get-To-Gether or-|to gain a little more screen experi- ganization won a boék. “Art in Every|ence. That’s a smart move on the | Day Life.” South Fork, Pleasant|part of Tiffany cxecutives. The ‘View, and Orange clubs received hon- |¢asiest and quickest way in the world orable mention. to kill a potentially good actress is Adams county Homemakers will|to star her before she is ready. study kitchen improvement as their}, As yet no. definite selection has next season's project, it was decided.|been made of Anita’s first starring The local gathering was said to be| Production but if the proper arrange- the largest attending an achievement Leash can be made it HAN be rag hk day program in the state. onglegs.” Mary Pickford put that Speaking during the progrom story on the sercen as a silent film which was arranged by Mrs. William siete Yess Pet ea eau Nae it me Miss Grace DeLong, teat Neate ekg is al eh ee Aiea DeLong. |fany can buy it, little Miss’ Louise home demonstration leader: ©; ring| Will be seen in the role Mary created. One often hears around Hollywood Inez LeBossier, clothing project lead-|the phrase, “If<she’s only 19, I'm) er; and Miss Marguerite Jongeward,| not even born yet.” But there can | asistant county agent. 1. C. C. Again Refuses Proposes to standardize the; of paving stones, thereby‘ of dollars to the ins province. dustry annually, “AWARDS a Weeks Saleof | 5000 TOWELS! June Brides--Housewives This News Will Interest You! . Ward's annual June Sale of Bath and Hand Towels is an event in the minds of the thrifty! Tens of thousands of Towels are bought for our stores especially for this sale « .. and despite our best plans the demand frequently exceeds the supply! The prices are co low and the values so remarkable that it will pay you to anticipate your needs for moriths in advance! ip Fumes from Films Suffocate Firemen Columbus, O., June 19.—(AP)— Fumes from burning films in the basement of a photographers studio sent five firmemen to a hospital last night after fire companies had spent three hours checking a smouldering be no doubt about Anita’s youthful- ness. All one has to do is talk to her for a while and it becomes quite ap- parent that she still is just a child. To Suspend Merger | Her thoughts are those of a 15-year-| old girl ey ene is easily Ulead | —( in-|a8 girls of that age so often are. eae rcicaiece nccnalacton vette However, she has acquired a poise ated today its refusal to suspend the |that enables her to portray older Northern Pacific-Great Northern con- | Characters with perfect naturalness.’ iWidation proceedings “or any other |, I” spite of her daintiness, Anita! matter before us under the law in|b8s managed to become proficient, anticipation of further legislation by /in, Several sports, mainly tennis, Fancy Border Turkish Bath Towels 17x30 inches j ‘ June Sale Price! * 9c = 12 for $1.00 Limit 12 to a Customer Fargo’s Only Modern Fireproof Hotel continued them when she returned to McLean Wool Will this country. Go Into State Pool) rriats oF EARLY ‘cO-EDs’ TOLD BY JUSTICE’S WIFE| DINING ROOM—COFFEE SHOP —PRIVATE DINING ROOM— DRUG STORE—BARBER SHOP Underwood, N. D., June 19.—Mc- Lean county farmers have decided to} Washington—(AP)—Trials under- ship their wool to the North Dakota| gone by pioncer college women to pool, and will load at Turtle Lake, Garrison, and Underwood. Growers must sign a marketing contract to enter the pool. Sack and twine may be secured on open ac- count from the wool pool at Fargo. In charge of distributing shearers are C. J. Nelson, Col¢harbor; Frea Giffey, Garrison; W. H. LeRoy, Underwood; H. C. Scholl, Washburn; obtain a degree are related by Mrs. Marvin B. Rosenberry in her new, beek “The History of the Associa-| tion of University Women.” | The association was started in a! parlor in the Back Bay region of} Boston in 1881 by about half a dozen| women. There. was much contro-| versy at the time as to whether; women could stand the arduous work —BEAUTY PARLOR—ONE-DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE—VALET SERVICE FREE PARKING SPACE Two Large Garages Within One Block Would he considered wonderful value at 19c, * You'll like the colored borders, of blue, rose, gold or green, the soft absorbent quality, the chance to buy a dozen. EXTRA SIZE TURKISH TOWELS Colorful cross-bars over white. Guaranteed sunfast and tubfast! 23x48 inches ..........06 39 Cc and A. A. Keel, Underwood. necessary to obtain a degree. Many| Ninety per cent of market value of | persons thought it was too hard on} this yeer’s wool in Boston will be ad- | their health, vanced to the individual farmers soon] | Mrs. Rosenberry is the wife of the! after loading. chief justich of the supreme court| —— of Wisconsin. She was for some} N ew Yi ork Commission time dean of women at the university Recognizes Schmeling of Wisconsin. New York, June 19—(?)—The New York state athletic commission today recognized Max Schmeling as heavyweight champion of the world by virtue of his victory over Jack Sharkey on a foul in their bout here last week. Over the protest of William Mul- doon, veteran member of the commis- soon, a motion proposed by Commis- sioner James A. Farley was adopted resolving “that Schmeling be hereby recognized as heavyweight champion of the world, inasmuch as the match ‘was made with that understanding.” Commissioner Farley pointed oF that the public and the commission both were disappointed at the unsat- isfactory ending of the bout and that the public probably never would reg- ognize Schmeling as champion until he had defeated the legitimate con- tender. He suggested that the box- ers get together and fight again be- fore the end of the summer. ca | Frances i oametaee| —_—__———- @ ” By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Sensible Prices Fargo, No. Dak. BROADWAY AT FOURTH AVE, ” airma amy | fencing and ri meing is her Ee ear waked te abies tive i letter |f@vorite, although she gets little time! to the Minnesota house delegation, | t? keep in practice when she is work- | which is opposing the move for unt- | 0x. saa ae! taking fencing les lide sons quite a few years ago while ogee leyeed bdetdbeom z touring Europe with her parents and AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE Heavy Turkish Towels—very absorbent—one of the greatest values we’ve ever offered! ° Colored borders, 22x44 in........ 6 for $ 1:29 ANOTHER BATH TOWEL SPECIAL Made ‘to give hard’service! Big and thick. Attractive colored borders. jee wee for $1.00 20X40 2.20... see EXTRA HEAVY BATH TOWELS White with colored borders, extra heavy. Ask to see this LIMITED sirtersessessses----O tor D179 FANCY HUCK TOWELS Lovely colored borders and 1 1-4-inch colored hem. 18x88 inches. FINE 6 i. $1:00 7 CHEVROLE 1 only Chevrolet Dealers sell USEDCARS “ath an OK that counts” Quality and Dependabit ‘+See your Chevrolet dealer first Chevrolet’s “‘O K that counts” tag is the sign of quality and dependability that has convinced millions of buyers that Chevrolet dealers offer match- less used car values. Come to our store and select a car, bearing this famous red O K tag that shows just how it has been inspected and thoroughly reconditioned to provide a maximum of appearance, QUALITY .. WARD-TEX PART LINEN CRASH You'll want full 10 yards of this extra heavy bleached crash! Very absorbent! Fast color borders, blue, red, green or gold. 16 inches wide. Does not lint. A ink eins gcd dimslh waseVaie bic sakes ameeka abd 14c t 10 yards for- $1.39 FLAX-DALE ALL LINEN CRASH Housewives everywhere know this value! Pure linen, woven from Russian flax, stocky and full-bodied. Splen- did fer kitchen or roller towels, 19 inches wide. 1 8 Blue-borders, fast color, Yard .........-...0 Cc (Unbleached) 10 yards for $1.69 FAST COLORED BATH MATS Here’s a bargain for every home! Firm and § 1 49 performance and owner satisfaction. Buy now and you can choose from the finest and most complete selec- tion of 4 and 6 cylinder used cars that we have ever featured. Read the special bargains described below! Profit by this spectacular 3- day selling! Come in today and drive away the car you’ve always wanted, at a bargain price. : for 3 days only. 1928 Pontiac Landau Sedan John Harms underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis Monday. He is getting along as well as can be ex- pected. Mrs, Arnold Rupp and son from Baldwin were out in this vicinity Monday. “Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moffit from near Menoken were callers at the F. L. Owen home and also at the W. A. Dietzman home Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Miller was a caller at the Elmer Lundquist home Monday evening. Miss Gladys Tooker and her fath- er, Ralph, were callers at the Dietz- man home Monday evening, and also Henry Miller and Elmer Lundquist. ,Mr, and Mrs, Tebbo Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and John Olsen were business callers in Bis- marck Tuesday. heavy, size 18x36 inches. Each .... a azing low prices = 1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN Fully reconditioned, five very good six-ply"cas- ings, equipped with the regular extras, Looks and runs like new. $495 Miss Edith Olson from near Regan was an overnight guest at the Joe Fisher home Thursday night. Walter Dietzman was a business caller at the Tebbo Harms home Fri- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moffit from near Menoken were callers at the Floyd Owen home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw were shoppers in Bismarck Friday, Miss Esther returning with them to spend the week-end at home. Motor, completely over hauled. with bumpers, and five new casings. Upholstering and finish excellent. An attractive car for only $395 | Por : f., 1929 FORD TUDOR Has been driven only 7,000. miles by the original owner. Late model with bumpers and many other refinements. Mo- tor and body,in perfect con- dition. Th ‘ TURKISH WASH CLOTHS! No one ever seems to have enough in the linen closet. Here’s your opportunity ! Note these values! LOW PRICED. White or colors, 11x11 inch 1929 CHEVROLET COACH ‘Mr. and Mrs. Marti ° < hate model. fully equip- Also have a 1926 Chev- ; 5 as ii aa Bis. paeeis, Looker “mat ed. Has six-ply | tires 4 5 0 rolet coach, 1925 Chey. size. 6 for 27c. Hach .........seeeceeeeeeee Cc ' evening, oar that elt dooke BAe Here 1 LARGE SIZE. Heavy loop weave in colors or plain Edwin Dietzman was a caller at ier e Palot serlan, 1726 Ford white. 12x12 inch size tbe. F. L paren od, Martin Tooker factory 1.0.66 a = Tudor, 1925 Hudson 6 for 27¢. Each : 5c Miss Violet Tooker returned home 4927 CHEVROLET ZAN- Coach, 1925 Dodge red eae 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN—Motor overhauled; has very good uphoister- ; ing, and an attractive N Guitenstrate te Geoxopis blue Duco finish ........ $295 box. All priced to sell your satisfaction B29 D at once. And any of these cars can be bought for a small down payment and easy terms Capital Chevrolet Company DAU SEDAN—Has mohair upholstering, with five practically new tires and many other attractive fea- Sunday after working at the F. L. Owen home for several months. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin were callers in McKenzie Sunday afternoon. Paul Carlson was a visitor at the Joe Fisher home Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Dietzman visited at the Owens home Sunday afternoon while Mr. Dietzman went to‘ Mc- Kenzie. Sedan, and a 1926 EXTRA QUALITY! Heavy and soft, in white 1 5 c Ford truck with grain --2 for or colors, 12x12 inches ......... tase MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. “Now Mark Bismarck” . " Elmer Koup and Edwin Kelsey, of linet Koup Store Phone | - BISMARCK, N. DAK. Store Hours, 2 ge ek Sg eid tran sre “Four-Seven-Six “Attend the Bismarck Fair Now On!!!” 9 till 6; Sat.vail-9 23,000 miles in the last four years. | Phone 432 ; ; BISMARCK, N. D. 101-111 Broadway |

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