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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 \ MS. BRERY SAYS {Vice President CANDIDATE SAYS. [este Weonomien”}]ASKS BANKERS? AI) [Missing Mer Sars “DISAPPEARANCE |; THREAT TOEXPOSE. | POR U.S, PARMERS| rs: 2:icer-onae < _ WASNOWYSTERY SKELETONS MADE eer shy Film Star's Wife, Sought by| iim McLean County Man Will Con-| | » Husband, Was in Nevada; tinue Race for County Judge Despite ‘Black-Hands’ Scandal Recalled How Women Lose Fat in England “Tos Angeles, Sept. 18—(P)—Mrs. : maui Mice : — ae Marguerite Beery, reported missing wasiburn, N. BD. Sept. 18-—Black- GAIN PHYSICAL CHARM eee nieand, Noah Beery, mailers or no blackmailers, P. H. Mill-| | actor, was at the chewy pnt ‘ er, McLean county judge, will wage a fas no mystery attached to her ab- | Jeg strenuons campaign for reelection. : a answer _ waneh. from their north Hollywood} im fee Hand” which he says has been waved : 4 ; in his face. Vans, Nevada. to “establish a rest | fe short time ago, the Judge, sa, ; 2 2 received an anon: : “I was much surprised upon my re- soar: aeity Boone Pedi tglhoted turn to read I had mysteriously dis- didate for county office is reported to appeared. There is no mystery to my have received a similar message, ns feolish'a residence. f waay. return | pratt A Mae EN Nag / MISS GRACE DeLONG S of ours for such men Ww! ‘woul clad rad permanent resi- stoop to blackmall in order to gain| miss Grace DeLong, Fargo; as head “Emil Wickman, a rancher ving | oe Neen ea een eee vise this Miller | of the department of the American near Las Se ee ear Tite MRS. E. C. HAAGENSON mailer that I am going to maxe a | home for the state federation of wom- and Raymond Wells. a former {i'm . ars, x. C. Haagenson, Grand Forks, | campaign regardless of any threat | en's clubs, directs the work of the di- fae é evil oa vice president of the Boe aah any eos gees an vision of home economics teaching, . f women’s clubs, is an ve club- ‘anonymous letter was led | home extension service, homemaking (id he and Wells were | % , ye et seetse fl motion picture belo red held arid fei at Washburn, he said. and ‘motliererat De! i. Ny tate « MiKERE. port was presented at the meeting company and that Mrs. Beery was ; interested enough to help. is taking a Prominent part in the) McNamara Arrives this morning, and prizes awarded for Court records here revealed Ray- 4 As Fort Commander the two essay contests sponsored by foe SIE PANES mond Wells sued apt edie ———— aaa her department. HOTEL MAN DIES months ago for $50,000 damages for| knocked him down and injured his mre nee (MS SEE REFERER EE It. Well: rted C Colonel Wallace McNamara, new 7 alleged assault. Wells asserted Berry | skull. Beery made 9 denial and the] .ommander st Fort Lincoln, arrived|tain here, was arrested this morning| Cle gece gem ~~ | standing is it was settled out of court,| at the post at, noon, today, coming Are eieat Sohhery of bank at Vera [the new Nicollet hotel in thet city, Grateful Lady ee trom ‘the cast by sutomotile. tee reese hala for the sheruif 44) dled today of injuries suffered in Finds Relief There were no exercises. Major F. 0 Legge Urges Largest Agricul- tural Creditor Group to Assist Farm Board a fi i i i Ny % ft fat F083 g (AURTIS [TIOTEL MINNEAPOLIS. “WHere THe Guest Is Kins” % fay Largest Hotel in the Northwest, with Radio in Every Room and every other modern convenience. “ “Best Beos IN THE WORLD” ilk ase al i ky LH a3 Ae Esty eytg 5 : i g H eee i “il HEY “ g8 gE i 5 i Hu i Minnesota Coop to A. Byrne, battalion commander, who Ivanhoe, Minn. In New Konjola Aid Barnes Farmers tremanderthowed Coe! Mh RY OTA Al oat aa mara the quarters and turned Was Amazed at the Splendid] Minneapolis, Sent, inl a6 oceeyititg » Results She Obtained from New Posie i aid ee wo Di forth! tye afternoon and Colonel McNa- and Different Medicine Amen pe Keegy me City,|mara got busy getting acquainted j N.D,, A. J. MeGuire, general manager, | With his new home town. 4 said in Minneapolis today. x ny Awan > aaa Lice Hcity Car Driver Fined $100 Given, at Session On Intoxication Plea meas ae ‘Walter Douse was fined $100 and] Woman's club has been awarded first assessed costs in addition by Judge E. % = |8. Allen, this morning, in police court, nf : where he was arraigned on @ charge Rs of driving an antomobile while in- i toxicated. 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