The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1931, Page 7

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4 * friends gathered at the Trinity Luth- PAY LAST RESPECTS. [16-355 President 10 G. N. LIVDARL Church Service at Trinity Lu- theran Follows Private Chapel Funeral Several hundred relatives and eran church at 2:30 Thursday after- noon to pay their last respects to G. N. Livdahl, pioneer North Dakota of- ficial and business man, who died here Tuesday. Prior to the church service, mem- bers of the family gathered at the Perry Funeral chapel for a brief pri- vate service. Rev. O. 8. Rindahl officiated and Rey. A. N. Livdahl, a brother, spoke for members of the family. Pallbearers were Gilbert Haugen, J. P. Engen, P. A. Tinbo, Carl Knudt- son, S. 8. McDonald, and Adolph Schlenker. MRS. INA. S. The annual Relatives of the deceased here for}chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, GRIMSON convention of the grand the funeral were his mother and step-| opened in Fargo Thursday morning, father, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wisness,| with Mrs. Ina S. Grimson, Rugby, Hickson, N. his sisters, Mrs. N. E.| worthy grand matron, presiding. Mrs. Liudahl, Esmond, N. D.; and Mrs.|Grimson delivered her annual ad- Charles Anderson, Belview, Minn.;| dress during the morning session. and his brothers, Carl Livdahl, Dod- son, Mont.; Rev. A. N. Livdahl, Het- tinger; and A. M, Wisness, Willmar,| featherweight, lightweight, welter- Minn. weight, middleweight, light-heavy- Other relatives at the services were] Weight and heavyweight titles. Ove Liudahl, Esmond, N. D.; and Mrs,| | Championships in tennis and horse- Ed Gilbertson, Towner, N. D. shoe-pitching will be determined July 2. Medals will be awarded the rac- Erwin Rue. 33, and queteers and other prizes will be giv- 2, Cecil Wilson, 23, | petitions between companies in track and field eveats and under the tules 85 per cent of the paper strength of each company must participate. Scor- i ing will be done on a team basis. Eastern Star Group Hears Rugby Woman Members of the Order of the East- ern Star have made the welfare of the youth of the state a special charge during the year, according tc Mrs. Ina 8. Grimson, Rugby, worthy grand matron, who presented ter an- nual message at the opening session of the grand chapter in Fargo Thurs- day morning. Through the establishment of a loan fund, now totaling about $500 the state chapter has assisted in the education of several boys «nd girls and all chapters have encouraged | Rainbow and DeMolay work, she said. Programs have emphasized the | teachings of the order, and their ap- plication to daily living, the speaker stated in summarizing the work cf the various state chapters. Sh2 pointed to the collection of chapter histories and the completion of the grand chapter history as one of the year. Jury in ‘Girl Mart’ San Diego, Calif, June 18—()— The jury in the “girl market” case sent word to Superior Judge L. N. Turrentine Thursday that after 22 hours deliberation it was hopelessly deadlocked. en the barnyard golfers. The strength test will involve com- Are Victims Here|,-,- (Continued from page one) and Wilbur, 25, both of whom live here. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lighthizer, live 11 miles south of Bismarck. Funeral services will be held at ‘Webb's Chapel at 2 p. m. Friday, Rev. ‘Walter E. Vater, officiating. Rue Had Been I) Rue had been-suffering from high blood pressure’ recently, friends said, and had kept to his home during the hot spell Tuesday and Wednesday. His wife had-been with him the entire day up until shortly before 10 o'clock when she left: the house for a few minutes to change the garden hose. It is believed that Rue. feeling the air was cooler, decided to take a walk in the interim. No details could be obtained ‘rhurs- day morning as to the circumstances surrounding his collapse, two uniden- tified men having-brought him to the hospital in an unconscious coadition shortly before 11 o'clock. Rue has lived in Bismarck for aj number of years where he has been one of the partners of J. J. Rue anc Sons, contractors. He served with the 61st Artillery in France during the World war and was a member of the American Legion and the Elks. Besides his widow he leaves his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. “ue, and two brothers and four sis- ters. His brothers are Milton and Charles both of whom were asscciated with him in the contracting business. His sisters are Judith,» Bismarck; Mable, Los Angeels; Clara, Milwau- kee; and Genevieve, Minneapolis. His mother and sister, Miss Gene- vieve, are expected to arrive here to- day from Minneapolis, where Mrs. Rue has been visiting. No funeral arrangements had been made Thursday morning. Phone 1060 Nothing Charged PURE G. W. SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bags CREME OIL SOAP Company Teams Are Organized Gussner’s We Are Opening a New Special Cash and Carry Dept. to assist in relieving the stress and pressure of these difficult times OUR MERCHANDISE WILL BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES WILL BE THE LOWEST. 4 ‘Phone 1060 Cash and Carry Nothing Delivered From This New Department 5c Per Pound PINEAPPLE, No. 21¢ tins, high quality, broken, 2 tins CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, High Grade, extra standard, 2 fe PURE G. W. SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bags MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, Vacuum Pack, 1 Ib. tin ...... 3744 CREME OIL SOAP Per Bar A 10c Value These items and many more extra special values in our new strictly cash and carry department, At Local Camp (Continued from page one) the boys are in the pool. Under this plan, each boy will be given a “bud- dy” for whom he will be responsible while in the pool. The roll will be called before entering the pool and before entrucking for the return to camp. At the swimming meet to be heid July 10, prizes will be awarded those winning first, second or third places in plain and fancy diving, and free- | style, breast-stroke and back-stroke races. Play in the camp baseball league will get under way at 6:45 p. m., | Monday and five-inning games will be played. A championship series between the two high teams in the Jeague is planned for July 9, 10 and 11 and the members of the winning team will receive p1 i FM Seven-inning games will be played i 4n the Kittenball league and the team Genuine A. B.C. having the highest percentage of Prints ‘ames won at the close of the camp as Beautiful new desi: in tod will be ed_ champion. eaulirel signs, Period Wolley ‘Ball Practice foley this super-quality, 36 inch Volley ball teams will practice dur- | cloth. the first of camp and then ia 1 00 will launch into league competition. | 5 yds. for .. ° team with the best average will | The be nated champion. The final track and field meet will be held July 9 from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. Events to be run include 120-yard high hurdles, shot put, lathe lash, Ruffled Curtain Sets 5-piece sets, in plain or road , 220~ high Jump, 40-yard snutile race, dio-yard |Mm™ colored designs, regular to dash,’ 220-yard low hurdles, discus $1.79. $1 00 eam, half-mile run and half-mile Each ...... e Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded winners of first, second Turkish Bath and third places, Fompectively, in each oie tap asd antaet See Sos Towels relay ant 5 le 4 ‘ ners, who will receive gold medals. Large 26x38 size, with col- fe eecents wil be itted to ored borders. $1 0 0 e - Rament. Competitions will be held Now, 6 for ° for_the_flyweight, bantamweight, Men’s Work Shirts Of preshrunk chambray, full cut, sizes 14% to 20. tor $1.00 for ... 1929 Chevrolet Six Sedan In good mechanical condition. Can give terms to responsible parties. This car is priced $100 below , market value. Bismarck, Auto Parts 1011 East Main Phone 154 Bismarck, N. Dak. .&L, Co. 318 MAIN AVENUE For Friday and Satur- day, June 19 and 20 We are pleased to offer dozens of outstandings val- ues—in .seasonable mer- chandise—at very ‘marked reduction in -price. Here are just a very few of the many good bargains shown. Full Fashioned Hose A fine quality ladies’ hose at the lowest price ever. for’ ....... 91.00 for Children’s’ Wash Suits Bright colored suits, in 2 piece style. Sizes 3 to 8. for_....... 91.00 for Boys’ Dress Blouses Fast colors, in fancy prints. sles 6 to 12.. Reg- ular 69c, 2 for $ ] .00 Men’s Dress Shirts Of fine printed broad- cloth, sizes 14 to 17. Reg- ular to $1.59, $1 .00 5 outstanding accomplishmetns of the! Case Is Deadlocked! TAX COMMITTEE I$ APPOINTED FOR CITY Group Named by Davis Will; Confer With Public Officials and Seek Cut in Levy Appointment of a committee to represent Bismarck businessmen in tax matters was announced Thurs- day by F .M. Davis, president of the; Association of Commerce. Members| Hughes Brothers of the Edison Power and Light com- pany, Chicago, were business visitors in Bismarck Thursday. Air Weather Service | weather bureau office in Devils Lake for 17 years, and for the last two years in charge of the weather bur- | | eau in St. Paul, has been in Bismarck Visit in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Glen- dive, Mont., Will Hughes of Evanston, Il, and George Hughes, an executive of air weather service. G, St. Paul, June 18.—()—-Directors of | confering with O. W. Roberts, local | the Great Northern railway peatited | weather bureau head, in the interests | the stock of that company from the former dividend basis of $5 a year to} when arraigned before Court Com- Mr. Hovde is perfecting weather | $4 at a meeting. PLEADS NOT GUILTY Buffalo, Minn., June 18.—(?)—Her- bert L, Fels, farmer, pleaded not guil- ty to a charge of attempted extortion CUTS DIVIDEND mission J, J. Erickson. service over the St. Paul-Bismarck Jairmail line and through co-operation | with Mr. Roberts has established air Weather stations at Steele, James- town and Valley City. | Reports from these three stations | in addition to others from Moorhead, Ellendale will be telegraphed to the | Bismarck office each morning at 9 a.m. Mr. Hovde was accompanied here | by his wife and daughter, Ruth. Is Improved in State M. R. Hovde, in charge of the of the committee are R. B. Webb, J. P, Jackson, J. A. Hyland, F. E. Ells- worth, George Duemeland and B. O. ‘Ward. Their duty, Davis, said, will be to confer with city, county, township and school district officials in an ef- fort to devise means of reducing taxes in Bismarck and to cooperate with them on all matters involving | taxes and the expenditure of money. New Face Powder Stays on Longer} If you have large pores use a face Powder that will not clog them. 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