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CREA es 1 tT i" t + deth THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 STENT HOLD ON FIRST PLACE IN POPULAR GIRL RAGE Indications Are That Heavy Vote Will Be Cast During Last | Few Days | | Grace Livdahl strengthened her} hold on first place in the Bismarck | Tribune-Paramount Theater popular girl contest Saturday, although Ar- Gussner still is within easy striking distance of the top. Voting was light, however, and in- Gications are that a flood of votes will be cast during the last two days of the contest, scheduled to end Thurs- Gay night. All votes must be in by that time and the official count will be announced as soon as a corps of tellers and judges can complete their) work. Marien Ryan passed Merle von Hagen to gain @ more favorable posi- tion as the result of votes announced today. The standings of the contestants follow: Grace Livdahl . Ardeth Gussner Josephine Cervinski . Barbara Register « Arlene Schroeder . Jane Byrne .. Ann Thomas Marian Jensen ... Marguerite Kennedy Elizabeth Rasch Betty Newton .. STEELE TEAM 18-6 Correll Holds Visitors to Eight) Scattered Hits and Strikes Out 13 With Correll holding the visitors to eight scattered hits, the Grove Giants ; trimmed Steele-18 to 6 in a baseball game at the state penitentiary dia- mond yesterday. Correll also struck out 13 men. George and Epstein pitched for the visitors. The prison team will battle Garrison next Sunday. The box score jummary for yesterday's game: ABR Sane He scsHooH wananwencn & | sereetoesmonen o 1 | estotsismonmn oo J esonssstcHot 5 = 10 004 000— 6 8 90 004 30 —18 18 0 Errors—Steele 2. Earned —Steele 5,Giants 15. Bases on balls —Off George 6, off Correll 9. Home runs—Fillibrown 1, George 1. Double play—Garver to ‘Hopkins. “Hit by Pitched ‘ball—By. George, Stoller, by Correll, Radioff, v wild pitches--George Correll 1. Struck out—By George 3, by Epstein _2, ey, Correll 13. Left bases—Steele 8, cane 1. Time of mpires—Cunning- ham and Mitchel sa * Two Bismarck Nines Walloped Yesterday Williston Beaten by Minot Baseball Nine. Minot, N. D., July 28—()—An all- 2 ol sccceacsse & picked from teams Mn the Minot City leagues, yesterday won both games jot a ese played _ here from Willis- pane header a selected team ‘Jack Woods, Minot pitcher, was the biggest factor in the double win, al- lowing strikin; the visitors only five hits and g out 21 opposing batsmen in the two seven inning contests, besides contributing a home run in each | game. The scores were 15 to 4 and '13 to 0. ‘Lieutenant Prunty To Leave Wednesday Second Lieutenant Carroll, H. | Prunty will leave Fort Lincoln Wed- |} nesday to take up his new assign- ment at Fort Meade, S. D. iment grades Lieut cently Calif., gaged The marck store lege, ard W. Prunty, At Fort Meade Licutenant Prunty | will join the 4th U. S. Cavalry, a reg- in which his father, Col. Leon- served in all the from second tenant Prunty came to Fort | Lincoln in September, shortly after | graduating from the Military Academy. from the New Mexico military acad- emy before entering West Point. At Fort Lincoln, Lt. Prunty com- manded the Headquarters and Serv- ice company, besides being post police and prison officer and battalion ad- jutant. Former Bismarck Man! Dies in California|| United States He graduated Word was received in Bismarck re- of the death at Los Angeles, of E, B. Woodward, who en- in the jewelry business here for a number of years. Woodwards were old-time Bis- residents and ran the jewelry where Bonham Brothers now are. Mr. Woodward was an elder in| the Presbyterian church and Mrs ‘Woodward also was active in church work here, Mrs, Woodward died three years ago. They had no children, A course for lispers is to be given next fall at Oklahoma A. and M. col- Warm weather and changes of food and water bring frequent summer upsets unless healthy elimination is assured. You will find Feen-a-mint effective in milder doses and espe- _cially convenient and pleasant for summertime use. FOR CONSTIPATION lieutenant to| colonel and commander. | MA FERGUSON NOW LEADS TEXAS VOTE Former Woman C- 55,000 Ballots Ahead in Pri- mary Election Report i ernor Is! Dallas, Texas, July pel Miriam A. Ferguson was 55,446 votes |, ahead of Ross Sterling of Houston, | {and Sterling was 37,237 votes in front lof Clint C. Small of Wellington in the race for the Democratic guberna- torial nomination when the Texas election bureau had compiled a total | of 636,016 votes today. The returns were from 243 of the Having been appointed Investment company, Fargo, tion to finance car and truck plan terms. individual deals, This company is owned service. excellent service. 405 Broadway Annauncement I am in position to handle dealer's paper and also cers and directors of the First National Bank and Trust company, Fargo, N. Dak., and offers excellent terms and Your business will be appreciated and we aim to give J. S. FEVOLD 253 counties and the count had been completed in 69 counties, on bureau managers estimat- not more than 100,000 votes re- eed to be counted. Since there lare eleven gubernatorial canvlidates among whom the votes will be dis- tributed, it appeared certain the run- off: election on August 23 for the nomination would be between Mrs. |Ferguson, Texas’ first woman gover- jnor, and Sterling, chairman of the state. highway commission and wealthy Houston newspaper pub- Misher, HEAT ACCIDENT Hee PAIR Paris, Ill., July 28.—(4)—Noel Wood, life insurance adjuster, and Miss Catherine Mitten, both of Milwaukee, were injured when heat exploded the pavement under their automobile yes- terday, throwing the car into a ditch Hee here. agent for the Commercial N. Dak., I am now in posi- sales on the-regular finance and controlled by the offi- Bismarck, N. Dak. with @ fractured skull, the result of 34. Men ice the DEAD HORSE IS FATAL TO AUTOIST IN GRAS Streeter Youth Dies in "Youth lee ky Moaptial of Skull Fracture in Odd Road Accident horse apparently had been struck by another car and killed or fatally in- en Gt ens ee ee oe ea and two friends, Ed Moos, Gackel, and a orother of Moos, came along in the darkness on the way to Napoleon and struck the horse. .| Ed Moos has niultiple wounds of the skull, fractured left Le ling and E. A. Deutsther, 21, of Streeter, died | bruises. His brother ‘escaped serious in @ local hospital shortly after ad- ted mission at 5 o'clock’ this morning,| The body of Deutscher will be sent THE SLORBY STUDIO EXTENDS A BIG WElCOME to The Visitors of the 1980 North De-} kota Convention of The American Legion The American Legion Auxiliary The 40 and 8 . The ster team of diamondball Players | We'll Feed You As Usual Thank You Frank’s Place W ELCOME You to Our City. After the BLOWOUT Call on us For satisfactory Tire service. We carry a com- plete line of SEIBERLING ALL TREAD TIRES - A. & M. TIRE SERVICE Welcome to Bismarck The American Legion The American Legion . Montana-Dakota We Welcome to Bismarck THE AMERICAN LEGION THE LEGION AUXILIARY THE 4 AND 8 LOGAN'S We Thank You 1930 Convention of Auxiliary The 40 and 8 Power-Co. Buddies! We Welcome You to Our City e ‘Welcome American Legion and ‘Auxiliary . Across from the Grand Pacific Hotel By Popular Demand We have decided to clear our racks of every Sum- “mer Frock by our famous We Extend to The American Legion The American Legion Auxiliary The 40 and 8 A Hearty Welcome TO BISMARCK THE HOTEL PRINCE Every One Must Go!. Regardless of Cost Here Is the Plan You buy one dress at the Seulne price and get the next one the same price Fax tampa: Soc) buy ‘one dress for ‘ee att piky Dlg ok eae mated 0 second one for ...... Gomis soph tacts $1.00 proce: hy Popaad . $1.00 Bring a friend along and di' pesnce an automobile smashup on highway | artectnens there. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—In Bismarck or Linton or be- tween the two towns, a man’s gold cuff button set with small diamond. $5.00 reward if returned to Frank Grambs, Bismarck, N. Dak. Bortniives ena hus moter, Aira Rete brothers:and his mother, Mrs. Peter RACING AUTO KILLS SPECTATOR rr I, Kalamazoo, Mich., July '28.—()— ‘Wesley Reynolds, 14, a spectator, was killed when an automobile driven by James Brown in a 100 mile race left} FOR RENT—Large sleeping room the track at Recreation Park yester-| suitable for one or two. Nicely furs day. Brown was injured seriously. nished, close in. Phone 1363. FOR RENT—Large south room suit~ able for one or two ladies, morning ‘and evening meals if desired. Call at 106 Ave. C. WELCOME TO BISMARCK Ye People of ‘THE AMERICAN LEGION _J ‘THE AMERICAN LEGION” |. \ AUXILIARY THE 40 AND 8 May Your Stay While in Bismarck Be Pleasant, And Remember, We Are at Your Service. . SAK’S CONFECTIONERY Opposite the Postoffice on Broadway aA THE NEW De LUXE KELVINATOR gives 4-way cold 1. Automatic Fost Freezing 2. Automatic Super-Fast Freezing 3. Automatic Cold Storage 4. Automate Cold fo Foods Fast Freezing of Ice end Desserts Here if « featere that will appeal to every user of electric refrigeration —<a special Kelvinator compartment that gives extra-fast freezing, automatically. Note the spiral coil of Iso-Thermic Tubes, indicated by arrows. This is, in effect, a Cold Plate, in which intense cold is concentrated, Tce cubes and desserts are frozen in half the usual time. Yet food compartments are not affected. No other electric refrigerator cally—without control or regule- tion on your part. 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