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OVE CULT ENTERS EERE Burleigh County Pig'/DR, ARNE ORTEDAL, [22ach SS. "sirshosr Sacasets. gs ia tees State Wheat Stocks . 5 arrived in 1916. Dr. Trygve Oftedal! ‘Dropped in Last Year ‘ Has 5 Legs, 6 Feet Gol Seam in URGES Olle eae | Same bre: tn 10, * INVESTIGATION ™ A sister of Mrs. Oftedal, Beatrice | Other relatives include the widow| Stocks of wheat in North Dakota ‘ Having a pig for a pet isn’t so Olson, dean of women at the Univer- | nd two children, Sigmund, now re-| elevators on March 1 this year are strange as it seems—if the pig sity of North Dakota, also is here. | Siding at Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. | estimated by the crop reporting board > 4] happens to have five legs and six Another sister of Dr. Oftedal, Miss | Charles Lawrence, Salt Lake City. | of the United States Department of feet, according to members of the ‘Laura, an instructor at the Univer-| Utah, and, two other brothers, Dr.| Agriculture to be 11,100,000 bushels Herman Neiters family, living in q ,] sity of Chicago, will be unable to at- | Hans at Hollywood and Gustave, a|as compared with 18,500.00 bushels, . Schrunk township, near Wing. tend the rites. farmer near Perley, Minn. the revised estimate for March 1, 1930, ! ‘i The pig is one of a litter which A member of a well-known family == —— =| Frail Little Woman Questioned} was born recently. The other |Pneumonia Fatal to Man Who/of medical practitioners, Dr. Are Porkers in the litter were normal. ‘ * Oftedal followed two brothtrs to Far- Regarding Murder of Penn- ——. Practiced in North Dakota sylvania Spinster Railroad Board to and Minnesota > Hold Four tin, i Pittsburgh, April 9—(?)}—A frail lit- didnt Meetings Fargo, April 9—(@)—Taken ill a No other tle woman sat in a cell in the county| Four hearings on petitions by rail-| Week ago with influenza, Dr. Arne : ail here Thursday waiting for detec-| roads for permission to close stations creel B aia 4 tee preety COFFEE tives to ask her further questions con-/ and substitute instead custodian ser-| early Thursday of pneumonia. ‘é cerning @ “love cult composed of for-| vice, will be held by the state rail-| Dr. Oftedal was born in Minneapo- 1s so rotected . mer school teachers” and the slaying | road board. lis, attended south high school there P * * of Miss Minnie E, Dilley, 76, who was] On April 16 the board will hold a {804 Was graduated from_ Hamline ™ found dead at Forty Fort, near| hearing at Weaver on this matter; at] ts to practice in Bisbee, N. D., and ‘Wilkesbarre, Pa., last week. Kuroki April 17; at Buford April 20] in ‘to10 went to New York for’ post 4 , Mrs. Frances Thompson, 29, former|#d at Logan April 21. All meetings graduate work. He then went to Pittsburgh teacher, daughter of @ for- | Will be held in the forenoon. Halstad, Minn., where he practiced mer minister, was arrested Wednes-| At the Buford hearing, the board | Hired, Minn. wuen 3 day night and detectives said she told|1s0 will consider an application by | "ie was 51 years old. i them the spinster wanted her hus-|the Great Northern Railroad for au-| ii, mother, Mrs, Octavia Oftedal Tat Lemeied ake iy cantare os as ithe to remove a spur track at} ang two sisters, Miss Olga and Miss Sie hw ze A Much Better Gard A ale © board wil old hearing ape [© Of, at of Minneapolis, ave uch Better Garden Mrs, Thompson at one veal was 8 bed it Seite =e nals by the oer ets With Much Less Work and investigators sald she had writ-|that the Great Northern railroad be EAD COLDS it uc SS or, * ten the aged woman letters in which |Tequired to install electric lights in ‘ she accused Miss Dilley of having “a/| its depot there. Seiie; aise taut tae newee Use Gator-Hide Mulch Paper this year to obtain better results strange influence” over her husband. ‘vapors; also snuff up. nose. from your garden. Just lay the paper over prepared soil, put in your ‘The husband, Carl Thompson, 33,] MONTANA CAPITALIST DIES y plants or seeds in accordance with directions, and the increased ‘was arrested @ short time before Mrs.| Helena, Mont., April 9—()—A. P. 4 4 ground temperature, the greater soil moisture and the elimination ‘Thompson was taken into custody.| Curtin, 83, pioneer Helena merchant = of weeds with show you a real miracle. Later he was released. Thompson said | and capitalist, died. a ‘ his wife had been away from home| MJ-B fine quality coffee has Gator-Hide grows bigger, better, earlier crops. Use it on vege- “h “ from Wednesday of last week until on the bottom of every can tables or flowers. No weeding or cultivating in soil covered by the Saturday, but that he did not know the patented Vacuum Seal paper. You'll be proud of your mulch paper garden. where she had been, BISMARCK’S DIAMOND ‘ that can’t close unless all Detectives said they were not satis- Yes, Sir—Just as super- Sa Prices on Application fied with Mrs. Thompson’s description STORE ior for summer driving. air is out. of her movements during that time.|] We specialize in Diamonds; Bul- 17-Plate Tiger Battery — She said she had just “traveled|| ova Watches, Wedding Rings, ei rf: e e ‘ ‘ ae Duna eta 55% more plate surface— j-B ismarck Paint ass LO Miss ae Med found dead a oe Silverware, will not overcharge as e ie. ler ‘was C1 an er i throat slashed, investigators expressed F. A. KNOWLES NY de |. CC OFF £2 E 401 Fourth Street © H. E. SPOHN, Mgr. Phone 399 the belief she had been dead several Jeweler thle He 2 "The Flavor-Protected Coffee” days when the body was found. ° . 5 CAMELS are ura d Only i , pped Only in . MOISTURE-PROOF Cellophane \ Chart Showing | SS Moisture Loss of Cigarettes Unwrapped Package 1 6.0 ——____-- $+ a THIRTY DAY TEST | : .4Glassine Wrapped Package Ordinary Cellophane | - b Wrapped Package U a re a a oa i oe c i | 4 4 . 2 Camel Humidor Pack | Cigarettés xn prime condition sat! : , ' faselaisaiers jesse oe 20'S = Moisture-Proof Cellophane! about 10%. It will be seen by, = | the chart that cigarettes inthe ordinary wrapped package iP = a Jose more than half of their Pa lebeae Ce total moisture in thirty days. 0. BOAT and that only the Camel Hu- aboratory midor Pack delivers cigarettes | to you in prime condition. » | o HE whole country is talking about And day by day as this moisture dis- Your fingers identify stale, dried-oud the throat-easy mildness and the fac- _ appears, the smoke from these cigarettes _ tobaccosat once. While a Camel is flexible tory freshness of Camel Cigarettes in the | becomes harsher, hotter, more unkind _and pliant. . ?, mew Humidor Pack. to the smoker’s throat. Your ears can tell the difference too. The above chart prepared by the Pitts: Not so with Camels? For a dust-dry cigarette crackles under burgh Testing Laboratory tells you why. Factory-fresh Camels are airsealed in pressure. 2 ' Please examine it carefully. It is an un- the new Sanitary Package which keeps But the real test is taste and there is ‘ failing guide to cigarette selection and ‘He dust and germs out and keeps the —_ simply 10 comparison between the rich pot enjoyment, flavor in. mildness of a Camel and the hot, brackish ee smoke from a stale. cigarette. (Aa viet caminuie ly. aco by. the thoes Make these tests yourself » dry ciga vie ‘upper curves on this interesting chart, _It is so easy to tell the difference between Stitch to Camels just for today then ¢igarettes that lack the protection of the _ parched dry cigarettes and fresh prime fang com tomarrow.{f you can, i i els that it is no wonder ! y 3 Humidor Pack lose their moisture rapidly Cau \ i everybody 5 | -SEYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY from the day they are manufactured. is reaching for a fresh cigarette today. Winston-Salem, N.C. . | eed ' ie tee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931 arrived in Fargo to attend funeral go. Dr. Sverre, now in Los Angeles, 1 1001, E. 2, Boviekds Tohere Conia rd Artificial heat in houses and apartments soon © dries the moisture out of cigarettes wrapped the old fashioned way. It is the mark of a con- siderate hostess, by means of the Humidor ' Pack, to“ Serve a fresh cigarette.” Buy Camels and 14,966,000 bushels, the five-year average holdings, according to a re- port of Ben Kienholz, federal agricul- tural statistician for North Dakota. March 1 farm stocks of wheat this year also show a decrease, the de- partment’s estimate of 19,961,000 bushels comparing with 21,398,000 bushels on farms the previous March. —_—_———— CAPITOL THEATRE Last Times Today Friday - Saturday Buck Jones The Great Outdoor Star in “The Texas Dance Bismarck Lodge A.O.U. W. at Odd Fellows Hall Thursday Night, April 9th Wrist Watch to Be Given Away Roller Skating THE DOME Shelile Charles, Mgr. Gala Opening Sunday Afternoon Roller skating and roller dancing is a new craze. 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