The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 9

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i te. Fe & { Ra THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1980 POPULARITY RACE CROWS CLOSER AS STANDINGS CHANGE Miss Gussner Polls Heavy Vote to Draw Nearer First Place at Half-Wav-Mark Contestants in the Bismatck-Trib- une-Paramount Theater popular: girl contest are shifting positions rapidly these days asx the race passes the half-way mark. It will end July 31. Ardeth Gussner made a sensational advance yesterday to lessen the gap between her and Grace Livdahl, who has been increasing her lead for sev- éral days, cutting down Miss Livdahl’s | margin by approximately 10,000 votes. | Rosalind Brown passed Aldeen Paris to improve her standing while Marian Ryan polled her first large! vote to pass Merle Von Hagen and/| Maret Agre. The standings of the contestants follow: Grace Livdahl .. Ardeth Gussner Josephine Cerviniski . Garbara Register . . Arlene Schroeder pie Jane Byrne ... fi Ann Thomas .. . Marian Jensen .. Marguerite Kennedy Catherine Kositzky Elizabeth Rasch Betty Newton . 10200 Rosalind Brown + 9100 Aldeen Paris .... + 8900 Merle Von Hegen . ~ 6600 Marian Ryan . + 6600 Maret Agre ... 5800 Agnes Neilson 3400 Lena Johnson 1800 Olga Ingleson 1200 Mrs. S. S. McDonald, 711 Ninth street, who underwent an operation Wednesday at the St. Alexius hospital, is reported to be slowly improving. Citatio: jenring Final Report and Aceoun Petition for Distribution, State o1 ky Dakota, County of Burleigh. Court, GC. Davies, Judge; it Sc Estate of Josiah sed Petitioner, In Hon. 1, Matter ‘o' lorence Mid- ‘Susan C. S. Kerns, Resvondents. Dakota to the jondents: rh one of-you are hereby uired to ‘appear before of Burleigh coun- . at the office of y in said Buricigh county, uth day of July A. D, 1936 of 10 v'clock in the foré- neon of that day, to show cause, if y you have, why the final report eccounting of Geo. M. Register, the. administrator with’ the will an- nexéd of the estate of Josiah S. Karns, deceased, on file in said Court, should not be allowed, and why tite prayer of strator, contained in said nd accounting, praying rt and accounting beretstributed tothe thereto. the ddniinjstration of sai estate closed and said administrator said admi discharged or that such other or further orders may be made as is meet in the premises, should not be 3 ner of said estate, w: » city of Lima, in Allen coun’ service be made of this citation quired by law, ted this 10th day of July A. D. of said County Court. (7/11-18) Dakot County of Burleigh, In County Court, Before Hon. 1. G. Davies, Judge. ise. nth er of the Estate of James M. Brown, Deceased, Walter F. Brown, Petitioner, vs. F.. Brown, Ralph _Perr: A len Brown, ety, Com- cas County and their successors, in trust for the benefit of the Lucas County Childrens’ Home, the ‘Trustees of St. Anthony's “Orphanage — on Cherry Street, in trust for said . the Trustees of the Luthern Orphan's Home in Ore- son Township, in trust for said jome, and all other persons in- terested in said estate, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above Respondents: You and each one of youare hereby cite and required to appear before the County Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the office of the County Judge ‘of said Burleigh coun- ty, at the Burleigh county, North Da- Kota Court Honge in the city of Bis- marek, in said Burleigh county, on the 30th day of July A.D. 1930 at the hour of 19 o'clock in the fore- of said day, to show cause, if why the final report of Walter F. Brown, the estate of James M. Brown, deceased, on file in said court, should not be allowed and why the prayer of said executor contained in sald final report and accounting praying that said final report an accounting be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the per- sons entitled thereto, the administra- tion of said estate closed and said executor discharged or that such other or further orders may be made as is meet in the premises, should not be_ allowed and granted. The late residence of said James M. Brown, deceased, the owner of said estate, was the city of Toledo, in Lucas’ county, Ohio. Let service be made of this citation as required by law. pbated this loth day of July A. D. By the Court, LC. Davies, Judge of ‘said County Court. (Seal) Geo. M. Register, Att'y. of said Executor, CL Announcement for Stomach Sufteren Stomach sufferers in Bismarck ano je Di as, been appointed exclusl distributor itn Buriel ish ene astos counties for Pfunder’s Tablets, which | have gained an enviable reputation throughout the United States ia the reli of stomach disorders, Have Hall's Hag a tell you apout them, or write F. H. Pfunder, Ync., 1914 Nicollet Ave. Minnespolis, Minn. SO ?r Joseph, the Great World’s Fore- most Astrolager appearing at 3 and 6:30 p. m. daily cver KGCU, Mandan. Tune in and enjoy this entertainment. Harum-Scarum Driver Put Under 30-Day Ban Driving privileges today were taken from a young man for a 30-day period by Police Judge E. 8. Allen. The Youth ‘dockéted as John Doe, was Charged with harum-scarum motoring The judge made an otherwise arbitrary penalty option- al, the choice being betwen it and a term in jail. MINE AGREEMENT APPROVED New York, July 18—(®)—The an- thracite miners’ full scale committee today approved in all important par- ticulars ‘the tentative agreement its GET WASTE OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM. Banish Constipation at the Start with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN | Look out when son wake up tired and stay tired. rare of head- aches, unpleasant breath. These are usually e first symptoms of con- stipation. The trouble is that your intes- tinal system is clo; |. You have eaten too many bulkless foods. But | ou can clean your system safely, | if you start at once to cat Kellogg’s | ALL-BRAN. | Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is a cereal | that youcan eat naturally. It sweeps the intestines clean of poisonous wastes. Far better than habit- | forming pills and drugs. Kellogge’s ALL-BRAN is guaran- teed. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily—recurring cases with every meal. You'll like its crispness and | flavor. Your system will benefit by its rich store of iron and healthful its as well as by its roughage. Ready-to-eat with milk or creant. Delicious with fruits and honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes are on the package for muffins and griddle cakes. Sold by all grocers. Served by ees restaurants and | | | i dini: S, by Ke e ALL-BRAN Improved in Texture and Taste subcommittee had reached with tep-/ resentatives of the anthracite opera- | tors. i \ Harvest Employment | Service Is P!2nned|» Grand Forks, N. D., July 18.—(P)— Plans for a harvest employment serv- ice of the farm labor division of the United States department of agricul- ture in North Dakota, northwestern Minnesota and eastern Montana, are | being made by George A. Petersen of Kansas City, Mo., special agent for | the division, who was here today on a! survey trip through the territory. | Federal employment offices will be | NO GUESSWORK. | “FOR EMPLOYERS | E. P. Cesgriff, Pres., Cosgriff & Clemens Insurance Co., called on his old school, (Dakota Business College, Fargo), when he needed capable help recently. Lillian Alm was sent. ‘The Moorhead Ford Agency manager engaged Lucille Smith; the Security ‘Bank Cashier at Lawton _hired) Howard Leonard. All are D.B.C. graduates, Last year, 42 former pupils en- gaged D.B.C. help, proving their faith in ACTUAL BUSINESS training Gcopyrighted—at D.B.C. only). ‘*Follow the Succe$$ful’’, Aug. 4th Class. Write F, L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. | i Can you afford not to paint now—with these Red Tag Salc prices on Gamble’s Guaranteed Paints July 12th through 26th? F House Paint $2.09 gallon, 5 gal. lots. 1% inch rope 1c foot. Gar- & den Hoe and Rake 89c cach. Header Fork 98. CULL, BAKKEN, BRADY and JANZ Certified Public Accountants INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Dahl Bldg. Bismarck Phone 359 || (If Present Stocks Last) Values! A Nationally Advertised Quality This time our Golden Atrow is shot at Work Shirt prices! Down they go, and man, what a chance to stock up! Coat style Work Shirts of genuine Two- Oxen Chambray from the famous Pepperel mills. Generous cuts that big, brawny, two- fisted he-men want for plenty of freedom of action! Work Shirts in which you recognizé the quality for which you have always paid $1.25 or more. 6 days offly, if present stocks last! Buy now! TheFestures: 1, Coat style. Genu- ine Two - Ozen® » egce cee cl ripping. . & Double. shoulder 3, timed cole 1 cuffs, 4. Two big buttoned, thi unbreakable buttons! & Your entire satis- REMEMBER! “"" BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ‘ “Now Mark Bismarck” |sioner, and H. E. Linderman, Cerring- opened at Grand Forks and six other Points in the state, Petersen an- nounced He 1s studying grain and employment situations in the state. as well as making arrangements for tne offices, His trip will take him to the Montana boundary. Offices are to be { Devils Lake, Minot, Valley City. Jamestown, Bismarck and Williston. GREENWOOD IN COLLISION Valley City, N. D., July 18—(P)— Automobiles driven by E. A. Green- wood, Bismarck, state dairy commis- ton, collided here last night. No one was hurt. Linderman’s car was slightly damaged. ————E=E SSS PERMANENT WAVES 96.00 Lrogquinole Waves, $7.20 Soft: Lestrous Waves by expert eperatere CAMEORMIA WAVB 1K 102 Third Street Phone 182 Biemarck, N. Vak. Ohm Dress Shop 204 Fourth Btreet Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. Hate Gur speciaitz = WE CALL FOR Pind DELIVER YOUR - + SUIT: = M. B. Gilman Co. Phone 808 Bismarck, N. Dak. | only : | enalysic of family life bascu on 7,500 Human Satisfaction iiiua‘expencnses ‘eznily | Some of the most satistying expe- ri Offered h~ | cea Sa round family festivals N rork, July 1 . | Such as Christmas «nd Thanksziving. ew ¥ Hy 18.—(#)--The fam | Picnics and Sunday morning break fly persists as an tustitution because | fasts are other pleas.nt incidents it gives satisfaction to humaa oeings. | mentioned. ‘That is the conclusion of Porter R. hon ik. Lee, directo. of the New York Schoo!| Golf Ball Prices Reduced. of Social Work, who is conducting an | Klein’s Toggery. BE SURE TO HEAR FLOYD GIBBONS DISCUSS ELECTRICITY ON THE FARM SATURDAY, 9 p. m. E. D. S. T. — — 7 p. m. OUR TIME JULY 19th ? Over the Blue Network on the General Electric Hour N Through KYW, KFKF, WENR, WLS, WIBO—Chi WLW, WCKY—Cincinnati; ”KFAB—Lincoln; KWK—St. Louis; WREN—Kansas City Interesting Facts for the Farmer. North Dakota Power & Light Co. Bismarck - Mandan - Dickinson They say the New Chrysler Eights are = long. low. racy. and powerful looking. .... Lhey will be announced next week CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. BISMARCK, N. DAK. BERTSCH’S GROCERY Announces The Installation of a KELVINATOR Two Temperature Display Case BETTER FOODS Kelvinator Refrigeration Improves Foods Often the bacterial growth, due to inefficient refrigeration, produces changes that affect the wholesomeness of food; yet cannot be detected by flavor or appearance. Not only does Kelvinator Refrigeration prevent such changes but it actually improves most foods ;.green vegetables become crisp and fresher—meats mellow and increase in tender- ness without taint—bacterial growth is practically eliminated—milk is always fresh and cold. Our Kelvinator keeps your foods always fresh and wholesome. For your inspection we offer these low prices for Saturday. Sugar, 10 th. bag ........c eee e eens Watermelon on Ice, per pound ... Cantaloupe, 2 for .. Pork Chops, per Ib. .. Longhorn Cream Cheese, per Ib. . RUGS Haddad Brothers, well-known dealers in Oriental Rugs, arrived in Bismarck with a large ries of Genuine Imported Orien- tal Rugs. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY —Haddad Bros. will have on display at the Patterson hotel, sample reem 707, 4 fine assortment of Imported Oriental Rugs at Special! Reduced Prices. This collection is a line of a large importer and there are many beau- tiful rugs to choose from. ey Come in and see them—you are under no obligation to buy. Minneopa Brand Refugee Beans, per can........... 18¢ Milani’s Salad Dressing, 9 oz. jar ........+....+++- 9 New Process Oats, cach package contains a piece o: table glassware, per pkg. .......-- ee ae ae. 25e Minneopa Apple Butter, 2 lb. 4 oz. jar .....-.. Pink Salmon, tall can ...ccccccccrvccccccocs hebphoicesabe sini Genuine Imported ORIENTAL WE ALSO CLEAN AND REPAIR ORIENTAL RUGS HADDAD BROS. Of Great Falls, Montana Gilkerson’s Union Giants Kari Keens of Sioux City ——— ‘Saturday, July 19, at 6:30 P. Sunday, 2 games starting at 2 p. m., City Ball P: VS.

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