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CROPS VALUED AT § 4 a7 SIX BILLION DOLLARS Principal Farm Products 1929 Were Valued at $8,675,420,000 Washinton, Dec. 11.—(#)—The value of the nation’s principal farm crops this year was placed today by the agriculture department at $6,274,824,- 000 compared with $8,675,420,000 last year. The value was computed on the basis of December 1 farm prices or on seasonal farm prices. in Total acreage was as 366,507,000 this year compared with 364,522,000 acres year. The value of the various crops, to- gether with the final production fig- ures for the year, were announced as follows: “Crop, production and total farm value. Corn 2,081,048,000 bu., $1,378,874,000. Winter wheat 604,337,000 bu., $388,- | 627,000. pee wheat 55,655,000 bu., $25,113- Other spring wheat 190,963,000 bu., $103,667,000. oon wheat 850,965,000 bu., $517,407,- OLE 1,402,026,000 bu., $453,973,000. Would Allow Farmers Longer PaymentPeriod Washington, Dec. 17.—(?)—A bill to allow farmers who have borrowed money from the government for seed, feed or fertilizer since 1925 an 18- month extension of time for payment was introduced today by Senator Nye, Republican, North Dakota. The bill also would authorize fed- | eral land banks to extend for 18 months time for payment of install- ments on farm mortgages. 2nd Wife of Former Kaiser 43 Years Old | Youth Questioned in Kansas Murder Case Independence, Kans., Dec. 17—(?)— Everett Haldiman, 17, pictured in a statement to: police attribute to his girl companion as a bandit who killed victims to afford friends a thrill, faced questioning today relative to the murder of William Price, Kansas City bakery truck driver. Following announcement by county officers that the youth had confessed killing John Seibel, Tyro, Kans., fill- ing station operator during a holdup, Kansas City detectives have sought to connect him with the slaying of Price and other recent Kansas City hold-up murders. PRAISE FOR HOOVER VOICED BY WATSON Deals With ‘Greatest Problems| Every Faced by President in Peace Time’ ‘Washington, Dec. 17.—(4)—Senator Watson, after a call on President} Hoover today, said the chief execu- tive was courageously dealing with “the greatest problems ever faced by ®& president in peace time.” The Republican floor leader said) the president “probably is doing a: little better job than we are doing ba the hill.” le expressed the opinion congress should stay in session unti! unem- ployment relief legislation was en- acted, even though they had to work through the holidays. ” he said, pees us, and justly, if we ad- 4 Journed before passing these bills. “I have a resolution in my pocket calling for adjournment on Satur- day, but it looks like we can not get away at that time. We may ‘be able to leave on Tuesday.” The senate, Watson said, never | enerally zigzags. Doorn, Holland, De Dec. 17.—(?)—The Princess Hermine, second wife of the former German Kaiser, celebrated her 43rd birthday today with only the close members of the family at the royal exile’s castle. - Her two sons from her first mar- riage came from Leipsic to join their two sisters and their imperial step: father in congratulating the princess. Compromise on Muscle Shoals Plan Predicted ‘Washington, Dec. 17.—(4)—Predic- tion that house and senate conferees will compromise tomorrow on Muscle Shoals legislation was made today by Chairman McNary, of the senate conference committee, after another Gay of negotiation between represent- atives of the two houses. McNary said the compromise would * provide for government operation of the power plant and lease of the ni- trate plant for manufacture of fer- bee by products. tire discussion at the con- | 8nd ico today, was over what should manufactured, atthe nitrate plant. siti Ba $100,000 Fire Razes Indoor Golf Course Monroe, Wis... Dec. 17.—(?)—Fire which destroyed the building housing the C. H. Buehler and Company gar- age, an indoor golf course, a tire shop and a soft drink parlor, did damage estimated at $100,000 last night. Thir. ty automobiles were destroyed. Mrs. Klingensmith Fails in Record Trial Minneapolis, “Dee. 11.—(P)— Ice forming in the carburetor of the mo- tor forced Mrs. Florence Klingen- smith, Fargo, N. D., to abandon het attempt today to set a new loop-the- loop record after nearly three hours a in the air. Mrs, Klingensmith, who took off shortly after 9 o'clock this morning, had turned 456 loops before she was forced to land a few minutes after 12 o'clock. The record of 980 loops which she sought to ak is held by Miss Laura Ingalls, New York. Formation of ice carburetor slowed down the motor of the Fargo fiier’s plane and she was unable to maintain the necessary altitude for looping. 5 529 House Group Reduces Drought Relief Fund| ti. saticnt™ ore Sunday ‘Washington, Dee. 17.—(?)—Secre- tary Hyde today declared $25,000,000 would be sufficient to take care of |” needs of drought stricken farmers. Testifying before the house gr culture committee, the secretary said the agriculture department views the senate’s proposal to provide funds for loans for food as “a very dangerous ition.” Proposition.’ Nationally, Hyde said drought dam- age was confined to corn, hay and pasturage. There was no harm from @ national.standpoint on the cotton crop but various local areas were af- fected. The committee voted to reduce from $60,000,000 to $30,000,000 the senate drought relief loan bill. PIERCE COMMISSIONERS HERE L. 8. Lesmeister, county commis- sioner of Pierce county, and Ted Ripplinger, Joe Vetter and John Lesmeister, road commissioners from the same county, are in Bismarck today on a short business visit. TOO LATE | TO CLASSIFY GIVE HER @ Permanent Wave | for ja! Christmas.” Natural, lasting, guar- anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the California Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. 78 Ei msubsepe hati room apartment on ground floor, $22.00 per month. Call at 618 Sixth street. WANT MAN and wife to stay on farm | Monday for a few months and take care of stock. E. V. Lahr, Bismarck. “We are zigzagging now,” he added, an always we will get there even- [Heaton 1 ———_—__ By SARAH HEINLE istting: itt their d > in-law, Mr. and x aa last Rca ise *: wer at John La Lg rol ian Test sil ‘AH. tly oa Mrs. Fred and Mrs. ing sewed a quit it thi quilt at ‘eo ‘Wanner home Wed nesday. The: wed re Helna, nar the quilt for fagner and E. Heinz wet business callers at the A. F H. Heinle home We noon. Gre shearer wes a at the A. A. H. He business caller H. Heinle home Thursday leinle took a load of hogs jake and John ‘Wagner and Emil Reuben Heinz were Wilton sh ‘Thi ‘Warner were ‘Pues- Mr. ‘and Mrs. son, Marvin, agit at Wm. jah ae apn te Weneeday evening. sons, Emil” Sy Reuben, "ett. Th for their home near Harvey. sion {"_¥cklund By JUSTINE | MORRIS Bennie peeree aon called at the T. bee irs, Wallace ‘Anderson and daugh- ter'B ter Betty Hagpece with Mrs. Shaler and Mrs. Al Holden the eeatadan "Morris visited with Mrs. Willard Dimond Tu afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westerman of stil" ‘visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wi lard Dimond Wednesday night. hrool called ‘ednesday Joe Jiras and Harold t the T. F. Morris home We en route home from the ‘Engstrom Bets mine. . and Mrs. T. F._ Morris and angi hters Aldene and Eunice motor- “a Bismarck with turkeys Thurs- Oe. fey Mrs. Victor Anderson were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Orville Falkenstein called at the T. home. home Friday en route to his me. Mr. and Mrs. Burl. Pontos and family visited oe the Victor r= son home 81 Levi Anderson, jetsam, Ralph Te Tay . Arvid _ fa Johnson, od ned Shelgon visited at the T. F. Morris hi Taplin called at the Howard Taplin home “would | goes directly at a problem but gen-| i to be shipped for Mr. Shearer Thurs- na THE BISMARCK: TRIBUN: | No Earmuffs Needed Here! - ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930 PASCIST AIR ARMADA ‘| BEGINS FIRST LEG OF TRANSOCEANIC HOP Twelve Italian Seaplanes Take 14. Refrigerator extra first 29 to first 16 to 19; second 14% ~ entby hennery brown, extra 32 to 35 "0 hite? shell-treated ex- Peter made a trip to Bismarck Tues- | ¢——— be on a business mission. | Geo. Pettis and Walter visited as sews ’ Rooker’s on the previous | *- cee Ceder Hill Homemakers clus ‘iat ursday at the home of oe Bel hag Pa el at Elmer Bloomquist’s home Monday. | bers Ledges no; 's. E. Clizbe was a business caller in visitors were Lkesti Pitt topic un- i mckenzie Monday. aad yn" PT oe B. E, Gliebe and fanily were shop-| noe ‘Tryge. pers in Bismarck Tuesda; ha Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Roth visited at yard Nelson from Max will ar- ere the of December. His ete Bloomquist’s Tuesday t Martin will accompany him Lila Roth and Donald McLean EGYPTIAN PRINCESS were married in Bismarck last Mon- speci b gbabtinateN sy 3 lon a motor trip to visit their parents, !Geo. Potters in Park ids, Minn., ‘ Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 17.—(P)—A day. They will reside on the groom's: g, i Off From: Orbetello for farm south of Menoken. A few friend: aed ty! born this morning tc lover the Christmas Rit They | 2nd neighbors gathered there ‘Wed- Queen Nazli of Egypt. The king and {ral visit thelr brothers, Barney Leon, |"esday evening and charivaried the queen now have four daughters and ay, and Vernon and sister Mabel, were former residents trom here Cartagena, Spain | 8 son. They Orbetello, Italy, Dec. 17.—-(@)— land Swell known by all in this vicinity. | Twelve Italian seaplanes roared} The Louis Olson Erickson and away from the calm surface of Lake |Riedinger boys and Arthur Dronen, Orbetello and, striking into a heavy |Visited with the Magnus boys on the mist, headed for Cartagena, Spain, |Previous Sunday. Elmer Magnus took his sister Mabel on the first lap of a projected trans- atlantic flight to Rio de Janeiro. back to the Clarence Kettleson home Piloting the first of the planes teas |e ee after oe a tew Vs W er General Italo Balbo, Italian air min-|_ Mrs. Dronen Wisited with t ister and leader of the expedition, |Erickson family last Sund: which in many ways represents the The Magnus young folks cailed at! most ambitious transoceanic fight |*he, _iorrig Eric res anus: | adventure ever attempted. Fifty- son newith his ork a few days tre last |S {three other men comprised the offi- | week. ik {cers and crew of the Fascist air ar-| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson. Gertic | | mada. ‘Mae and Gerald motored to Bismarck ! Saturday looking after various busi-) ness interests. Alfred Habeck ac-; companied Gerald to Bismarck andj back and was an over night guest | with the-Geo. Nelson family. Mr. Ca Arthur Magnus, Loot tion will take ‘off on a 1,900 mile Tie and Clarance. went to, Bismare ‘across last Saturday. Clarence made his last eat the Atlantic to Natal,|Caii ‘at the clinic, and they visited From Natal they will strike |With C. J. Rues, Other visitors at out.for Rio de Janeiro. It is planned eas were, Nell Cooper of Valley eventually ‘to. sell the planes to the |City, Supt. ace aon county schools, Brazilian government and to return|Mrs. Ru ‘Mrs. Pearl Nel- Be OO csemane vas ee Te Te WonOa a tat mien ay eiiooobe ty Ee ladies attended i banquet et, about 250 pei , in which the aire Go in ace in honor of men stood at attention and sang the! nage ‘Olsen called last Sunday at “Hymn of the Aviators,” new Italian !the Arthur Magnus home. air service anthem. Then, taking off! Gertie Mae Nelson was an over their hats, they raised their. arms ind Per ane ererppleet ond eee Lu-| ; anita tat ee General |* John Habeck and Helen Benn were Balbo's order, “To your posts,” re-!prief callers Sunday at the Geo, F. paired to the seaplanes. {Nelson home, where they got Alfred | General Balbo arose first in ajhom black-winged plane emblematic of Mr and Mrs. Albin We et sefees Eee andl Fascism, two similar machines fol- Violet were entertain junda: i lowing. fee baa et other eter rad ‘supper by the Geo. F. Nil- groups of three planes each, the first | Fields was a brief caller | with .white wings, the second with |gamey night af the Geo. F. Nelson | red wings and the third with green home. i wings, representing the Italian na- Stock Market Stages Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST John Kruger was a business cater |}! 8 Chickers by ters by expresx ‘eight 28 to 28. by ex: ducks by express 25. winter Elmer Bloomquist was a caller at the Joe Fischer home Tuesday. E. Widger was an overnight euests at Elmer Bloomquist’s Tuesday. E. Clizbe hauled several loads of wineat, to McKenzie this week. Leonard Davenport and family mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Fred Hedstrom motored to Mc- | s; We suggest Lydia Darrah candy for Xmas gifts. Logan’s. FOLEY-GRAM Made by a special pro a caller at Earl vans’ ‘Thursday morning. eae Maitson motored to Bismarck | ne Morris ; iE ist and Earl Evans | } ere business callers at the Jim Wil- ins home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Larson and Vivian, visted at the George Hughes home, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and chil-} dren, motored to Bismarck Monda; Bill Neth was a supper guest at El- mer Bloomquist’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and | Wayne visited at E. Lundquist's Mon- | day evenin; Syrup, Over Ask for Fo- Dakar Js Key Point From Cartagena the airmen plan to fly down the Mediterranean and west African coast to.a point near Daksr, Senegal, whence the expedi- STORAGE SPACE By the day, week or month HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY Repair Shop in Connection Armory Building Let your radio dealer test your If you're all bundled. up in an overcoat and earmuffs trying to keep warm while wintry winds howl, just think of sunny California or balmy Flotida. Dorothy Mackaill, left, movie actress, finds December aquaplaning a .lot of fun in the waters of the Pacific near Hollywood, while Isabelle Brosman, right, is showing the latest style in anti-sunburn beach pajamas at Miamt. Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf. Jr. 2 were Sunday guests at the Christ] | Hazlegrove 1 | By MRS. RAY. HAZLEGROVE Something to Cheer About! Fresh! Snappy! Lively! tet Sr., home. ry and Mrs. Gottfred Weber vis- ted at the Reate hots Wedennday. ee relief planes which may be substi- Goldsmith called at Harry : . The peppiest picture ever filmed! tuted for any of the original 12 which ; j ‘4 A ~ Eee thd evening sere Ray Hazlogoves eh ory pre may fall en route, \ Sensational Recovery _ en fast — ee Foot- lore Rosenau. Mr. ant Irs. John lelvin febster and Tom Riley jussol heer "ee a rills. row into one \Uhlich, Alex Neff and Bench Wagner. eat st Ray Harlegrove's Monday | As General Balbo climbed into his | New York, Dec. 17. Seiedient never-to-he-forgotten film! The Miss oa igen and John Ulick | #! fternoon. seaplane he stood and shouted to his! of Drake, N. D.. were united in mar-|_ Ed Evans is now working for Jack | comrades, “And now @ cheer f ient recoveries of the year today, aft- | magic of the Talkies has made this oe be He is a brother of Mrs: Jim | Puce. The men Fesponded with the /&F ane toinew ews init ‘early | famed stage hit even greater than before! With the wonderful De Sylva, Brown and Henderson music! nN tle at one olen ‘Thursday, Dec. | Mc! 4A reception was given in the eve-|_ Mr. and Mrs, Ray’ Hazlegrove were hing a at the Rosenau home for the guests at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Gray over Thursday and Fri- | Gearee Pehl, Sr., passed away at | day. j his son George's home near Arena.| Archie Franzen and Mrs. me Ray Friday, dite to a lingering illness and | Hazlegrove ' helped Mr. and’ Mrs. old He was 82 years 7 months | Frank one pick turkeys iP He feaves to mourn; Frank Gray and Hazlegrove his passing his hl and | [ae Archie Franzen were in Tuttle wife, 15 grandchildren and 4 great | Fri Fascist cry: ya Eya Alala,” the | tradiny | motors drown! A jong list of prominent shares shout. ws sper meat! closed $4 to $10 a share higher, and | Prior to departure General Balbo |the day's trading approximated 5,000,- discovered that chicken sandwiches |000 shares for the first time since had been included in the lunches early October. Commodity markets fixed for the aviators. He ordered |also improved. Cotton futures shot them removed, stating: “Chickens | up $1.50 to $2.00 a bale and corn sold iday. don't fly. They would mean bad|up about a cent a bushel. Mr. and Mrs. Win Ennis have | luck to us.” Shares gaining $4 to $6. included moved on to their farm for the win-| Each of ‘the 12 planes carried two|United States Steel, American Tele- ter as Peter Remick didn’t get moved | sacks of mail for South America. phone, Baltimore and Ohio, Sears ae or ice and Clifford Mor- (Roebuck, North American, vest im on = Gray’: $——————_——_———¢ |Lowes and Dupont. Allied Chemical | aay,” bey Jc ae Lein | mounted nearly $8, and Case and Au- I ° burn about $10. ‘Temporary losses of $1 to $6 were recorded in the morning. By OLGA M. RISE | ! i John Rise, Mr. and Mrs. Art Biot, hus motofed to’ Steele and Driscoll ay. ite a few eee epee Aid at it new N. Lein hom Col- McQuiren and Clifford Mor- jlection taken in amounted to $7.85. son George Pel ind children. Some of these reside Washington and were unable to) jattend his funeral here because of the long distance to travel. Rev. Mar- cus Bondler conducted the services from Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and . and Mrs. Bert Glanville attended the “Old Time” dance given by the Woodman in Wing Friday evening. August Biar and Henry Erlenbush of Lemmon, 8, D., arrived for a fen days’ visit:‘at/ the-Christ Wolf, Jr. for the week-end. home, Henry is 8 nephew of Mr. and 's. Wol Elmer’ Perry was in Tuttle orie day George McIntyre returned ‘home from St, Paul Wednesday evening. | Sima’ “tte ny Kat | sais called at the Buck home’ Fri- | and son and Archie ill Thieling was in Tuttle | He drove rege his _son Tawienes jand daughter, Ruth. They came out Minnesota Youth Is Auto Mishap Victim Rushmore, Minn., Dec. 17.—(P)— | Aberdeen, 8. D., exe | ted to take a train to Sieur Cit: elaine to spend the winter with nis | Friday. ives. ‘dia Roemick and brother | yard pamny pod tes Ly son, Henry Lester, and Alyce Carl visited at the Emannuel Meckle home Monday evening. Hawkins were guests at the i Home of Mrs. Allen Frasier and son Buddy|M®. and Mrs. John Hew nds | called’ at. the Mcintyre home Sai ‘Giifford Morriesitte has. been stay- | , day forenoon. t Bund: nil i jing with Floyd Brolin for a time. ‘Rise spent lay evening at) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Mr; “Syeivin Webster and daughter were ihe home. Arnéson. and Mrs. ei in seipoatae }in ttle one Sng Pr jafgoe sr eel ‘motored | this" _week. Bs ” hoes Ed Nels Halvorson, Ar-' of ning. el = tianson, Valdemar Lein Olaf Olauson, motored to Bis- | Actress Will Marry Colleen’s Ex-Hubby. le mars and and rs. daughter Alice, Any Mrs.__ Helmer woe Re geo to Tuttle Saturday. was a caller at John Birkeland’ Ti Pee nen afternoon. ir. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Ed- Afneson, Einar. Knut Spilde, Nina “| Waiste, Arnold Christianson, Selma |, jand Je nse C even Andrew, Harold. and Arthur " TTA car . Mr. and Mrs, Prank Gray arid Miss jfor the Christ Drogra: ‘was killed when his automobile suck | | LAWLOR, CLIFF Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kraft and son| opal’ ‘Gray, Mr. and “Mts, Ray | Leonard Peterson epent few days|¥@° Henson was | mali : 5 : |Rudy helped Mr. and Mrs. Otto Biech | Haziegrove and Walter Krien were {at the Dallas Borkman home last) Tut and turned over. Henso’ Nas EDWARDS, STANLEY [bute ‘on Tuesday. dinner guests at the home of Elmer | week. prominent in 4-H club work in Nobl SMITH, LOLA LANE i siesta to Seating mouurca Perry and his mother. Mrs. Ida'Petry.| Nina Waiste. Arnold Christianson, | county. aboeeeiceld rola iat |morming. wh ‘where 2€ ook the ‘ous to net Rosemary ogee Cys a \soeen and Selma Rise, attended the | ee GUSH SHY i ber time. dance at Wing Friday night. Arnold a |Marvi in Berg, motored to Wing Sat- ‘y. Nina nee spent the week-end at| nt. parental home in Lyman own | a 5) ‘Dallas Batkman, accompanied by| J , motored to Driscoll Friday. ‘Nina and Edwin Walste, Selma and! NOTICE TO CREDITORS atter of of ‘the Estate of N Ds program on before Christmas. Lester Hawkins and Christ. Hetlet- | wirt were in ee Mr. and Mi Tonight and Thursday Matinees 2:30 — Evenings 7 - 9 Capitol Theatre In, the Aal ‘otice is hereby riven, by the un- ulgned Administrator of the estate | ker, late of the City of of odhue and ed, to the in persons having a said decedent to ex- Dit them with the ry vouel érs within six mouths ufter the first n of this notie sald Ad-; Alfred Arneson Jonathans APPLES iain ccattic: Per Peck.- 48c - - - Per Box - $1.75 Oranges, California Navel. medium size tity of Bismare he lof Burleigh and State of North Dat Dated this sth ay of D OLSBER' * Guluistrator. eRe ©, Hanchett and H. A. Olsbert . ‘ » Vall oe ple, te ent Me 1? aft | pan eRe ne yon Va “a et agg aay Rem Ea ae ‘and eo | iret publication on the _loth day of ety spent Monday evening anole Dacente PHONE GUSSNER’ PHONE erotat and Lewis Vik, ik, accompanied 1060 1060 Ie Ole de, motored MT UALL FOR BIDS Bids for driving bus route for three Mond families will be received by the board Ed ternoon. a nor at 1. SRRRAD of Lapel Sena Dist. ¥e. “ of Bur-| leigh County and opened at 2 me tire barry Heletson. who has spent | Monday, Dec. 22nd, 1930. rr ster nebferseage 3 ‘Visited at the T. rris home Friday. Carl and Fred Herdebu visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday eve- McCullough iter Ble ‘ates ip to Wiad Satur jennie Anderson has been chores at the ‘Wallac: for the As week while Wallace is working e mine. Marian Mo. Morris was an overnight at the Willard Dimond Wednesday night. ne bose Anderson ani Taplin motored to ‘Bismarck Sestantay night. ' Arena i oF By MES. OWEN McINTYRE Karl Wolf spent pent Tuesday | evening at, aoe oe Walt; Jr., home. Pred Krine and chil- wacob 8 si eat riday nt monn was a business Christ Wolf, Jr., home Wed- and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and McInt; guests of au the ee ee ae teens at. Fargo, re- urne home eda Helgeson and igi y Burdete of one” spent jay at Harry son's. | Trygg serves the right to re- i By" order of the board, MRS. ELVIRA CRAWFORD, M offi BARTER VIELD Make this a BUICK EIGHT CHRISTMA Dated this 1th @| 1930, PILES i | ie ie { i ° By GLADYS NELSON Mrs. Geo. MelecD. Gwendolyn, Gla- ge h was planned for the a! ternoon th the 2rd. of if Decembe;. ot vine “Behlickenmayer’s school No. started to im, wi ly ‘be held pe eld Fr day Gvering Dee ay Seuadens from Bismarck, cate nt 5 (paz ° to spend the last week-end with their ‘part BS has, jelson ‘parted bre [id egy tile de date when it will be is not Snot known, (a this writing, ae will be announced later. aun Me ae Mrs. Ben Nelson and chil- been | sta! here have ying with nib parents a while, have rented a lence in Wilton and [fate ines into it for the ae Os ara Rome Wednesday night from | protruding of bleedin rd ere | in¢ a otri le ou al { = 2 “ i two ‘weeks’ motor tip visiting with | Bich'to oc mased at tne pocthing 20 Luxurious Models i ‘relatives, Beating power of the rare, feportss | air | ous. edgie Cunningham has started | i inar ¢ riced from tg" practi her Ciiainas program | Sna™"itaeat™eclg Weatnent ue $ { Brings ease and comfort in a few | Minutes go that you can work and hile it continues ite action. Don't de- | to avoid a danger- | ration. Try Dr. life wi to $2035, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan practice at | jay. ous and costly o Bizons | Chinaroid under our guar- antee to Gers iyo = J worth 109 ti vour BoD HALL’S DRUG sTOuE Bismarck N | THE EIGHT AS BUICK BUILDS IT Capital Funeral. Parlors 208 Main Avenue Mae Clark, stage and screen actress, has announced at Los Angeles her engagement to marry John Mc- rPropuct OF GENERAL MOTORS Cermick, moving picture director and Mr. Spa FA harlie , project leaders from icensed Embalmer former husband of Colleen Moore. Sear sol Waa rs club, wert to Phone—Day or Night—2? ec: otor a es, c. marc! ‘tuesday al t elaine ens clags for the county home-/| i > sr :, . s makers era. project leaders taking pom iy Jos. We Eeaonert in Phone 55 Bismarck, N. Dak. nm be Mrs. Walter Reidinger and won| ' ee. ‘WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM a} AUCTION SAL Continues this week only, tonight, Thursday, Friday and_ J AC K § L OV EN Saturday. . Twice daily at 1 and 7 p. m. Your last : Capital City Clothing Store chance to buy good merchandise at your own price.