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ns aceon ; i BL MAKUK ‘I'KIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1931 Highways Improved As Result of Rains Rains of the last week in nearly all parts of the state have aided main- tenance forces in sthoothing high- ways and removing corrugations as @ result roads on the state system re reported to be in generally good condition, according to the weekly Toad report issued by the state high- way department. Larkin to Attend Freight Rate Meet; Representatives of the North Da-/| kota commission will confer in Kan- | sas City next week with officials of ‘Western State Railroad Commission- ers on the application of the railroads | for a 15 per cent increase in eal freight rates and charges. Ben C. Larkin, president of the| state commission, and E. M. Hen- ricks, traffic expert, will leave Sun- | day for the conference. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work, Phone 1128. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 18- 35. Commence $158.00 month. Steady work. Paid vacation. Ex- perience unnecessary. Common ed- ucation sufficient. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Write Tribune Ad. No. 84. | ‘WANTED—Men, women 18-50. Com- menee $1260-$1440. Steady. Gov-} ernment wants File Clerks. Ex- perience unnecessary. Bismarck examinations about August 1. Par-| tieulars free. Write today. RUSH.| Franklin Institute, Dept. 872L, Ro- chester, N. Y. WILL PLAY TWO GAMES ‘The Grove Giants, state peniten- tiary baseball team, will play Mc- Laughlin, S. D., and Washburn here Saturday and Sunday respectively. Both games will begin at 2 o'clock. DROWN: > NEAR \R WATFORD CITY) Watford City, N. D., July 3—James Seats, 30, for the last five years a) ‘Reelect District |face that opens the gate to his life; | romance. League Officerssre in the picture, CAPITOL TH THEATRE A suppressed, Mary Pickford comes to iife in the All officers of the Bismarck dis- trict of the Luther League,Augustana synod, were elected at the annual; meeting held in Oakes. Officers are: Rev. Emil Benzon, Bismarck, presi- dent; Rev. P. A. Zedren, Oakes, vice president; William Johnson, Under- wood, treasurer; and Sanford Sjo- beck, Fargo, secretary. Miss Augusta Zedren, Oakes was elected to represent the district at the Minnesota conference to be held at Lake Independence July 18-24. Rev, Nelson, Underwood, “ elected pas- toral delegate. The 1932 district meeting will be held in Valley City. day at the Capitol Theatre. Kiki is the type of part Mary Pick- ford has always longed to play. Few People knew it. Only her most inti- mate friends were aware of the mis- chievous bent that urged the star to play the madcap, the harum-scarum rascal personified by Kiki. Millions remember and love her for the superb performances she “Tess of the Storm Country, Best Girl” and the exquisite little a portrayals in an unbroken chain of} successes that established her as “America’s Sweetheart,” But with talking pictures, Mary Pickford has undergone a metamor- Phosis. She has grown up. She's a young woman who looks at things from the adult point of view. Her characters live for admiration, co- quetry, romance, “Coquette” was Sheridan County Bears Hero’s Name Editor's Note: This is one of a series on the naming of coun- ties in North Dakota. (By the Associated Press), Sheridan county was named in honor of General Philip Sheridan, the county in its present form was created by a vote of the people at an election held in the fall of 1908. In the earlier maps of the territory, the county was shown in about its pres- ent shape, but was later absorbed by McLean county, to be again created later. McClusky is the county seat. fe | At the Movies [ae nnn RRL RENER SASSI PARAMOUNT THEATRE Love and dancing lessons mix in an hilarious comedy situation that blends with straight romance in) © curls in an entirely different charac- terization. There was a pertness that was charming, a roguishness that was quite irresistible, and a flirtatious al- lure that at once made Miss Pickford one of the outstanding romantic fig- ures of the screen. | Will Present Series Of Musical Concerts Concordia College's musical quar- tette from Moorhead, Minn. will sing at the Trinity Lutheran church here Sunday night as the first of a series o--o ‘Purcell, who plays the heroine, and Charlotte Granville, as the ee | ® new, a roguish \title role of “Kiki” which opens Mon- | of three musical features to be pre-| |sentea at the church within the next two months, The Pacific Lutheran choir of Port-|j land, Ore., known as “The Choir of! July 10. This organization has| achieved national recognition as the! result of recent appearances in Chi-| cago, according to O. 8. Rindahl, pas- | tor of Trinity Lutheran church. The third musical event on the summer's program will be a sacred of the Luther College male choir, They will appear here Sept. 2. | Bismarek Horse is 2nd at Jamestown | Jamestown, N. D., July 3—()— |Stutsman’s county fair began Thurs- ‘day with a racing program featuring the afternoon and evening entertain- ment. the West” will sing at the church) {concert, presented by five members| i Markers Where Accident Occurred In the 2:28 pace Surge Fast. owned | by C. K. Bryan, Bismarck, was first, and ipfree, owned by . W. Pat-| tee, Brantford, second. The time was! {the first of this new series. Here wa: 2:24. the little innocent with the golden, In the 2:24 trot Thursday Craslotte| Etta, owned by Charles Taylor, Rit Lake, Wis., was first; Triumph, Tr. | owned by Pat Chantelois, Iron River, Wis., was second. These horses el out first and seeond respectively in all three heats. Did Todd, owned iby J. H. Bennett. Aberdeen, S. D., | third. PICNIC NEAR BOUNDARY Rolette, N. D., July 3—Ten thou- sand persons are expected to attend the International Peace picnic at the United States-Canada boundary north of Dunseith, on the site of the pro- posed International Peace Garden, | Thursday, July 9. “Just A Gigolo,” in which William Pictured above 1 are state highway) commission signs used to mark the! turn just north of Sterling on -high- 4, | way No. 10 where Donald Kopriva, Hardin, Mont. storekeeper, went into |the ditch recently after he lost con- 48 trol of his car. A statement made in the press by Kopriva to the effect that the acci-! {dent resulted from poor road mark- ings moved an official of the high- way commission to take the above photographs the day following the accident. The large square sign, known as the junction marker, is placed 350 fect from the turn, officials said, and Haines is starring at the Paramount Theatre. Adapted from the Belasco stage hit, “Dancing Partner,” the new pic- ture presents Haines as a British nobleman who poses as a gigulo in an attempt to “test” the girl he plans to marry—and who gets a slap in the Whimsical comedy blends with heart interest; Haines ‘clowns de- Good - resident of Yellowstone township, | wes drowned at Yellowstone Beach, near Dore. He leaves his widow and two children. REST PERIOD FATAL lightfully, and in other parts of the Picture contributes some of the finest dramatic acting of his career. Much of the charm of the criginat Broadway production is retained through the fact that two members Fergus Falls, Minn., July 3.—)— Roy Schied, 23, employed with a pav- ing crew near here. died at a hospital | from injuries suffered when a truck backed over him as he lay beneath ity resting. SUMMONS i ‘| County of | Court, | Btate of North Dako Burleigh—ss. In th Judicial Distr Plainti Nilson, 5. A. iL. Pri 5 hard, Mary ©. Prite He is, J.’ Frai- ley Smith, Joser ley “Smith, | Hinckle Smith Hinckle Smith, William Hinckie Smith, William H. | h, Bertha, smith, Harriet, 1. | ; Anna M. Smith, Jacqueline | ; Jacqueline Harrison Smith, Raymond, Rachel A. Ray? | H. Fairchild, Hel en | ye rairch! B. Koon,’ W Martin, William fartin, Wm. 7 Martin, Bertha Walker, Masoi W. Zimmerman, Anna W. merman, May loway | Smith, Samuel Calloway Smith, 3. Stevenson, Hannah C. Steven- Burleigh County a Munici- pal’ Corporation, and all other persons unknown, claiming any es- tate, or interest in, or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property de-| seribed in the complaint, Defend- ants. The State of North Dakota to the} Above Named Defendants: You and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint | in this action which is on file in the| office of the Clerk of the District! Court, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, and to serve a copy of you! swer upon the subscriber withi ce of thi mons upon you, exclusive of t of service; and’ in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer, ‘judgment will be taken against you’ by default for the relief demanded in the com- North Dakota, AGaraks ta and Office Addre Postoffic ft City National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, F NO PERSONAL CLAIM » that the above entitled 1 is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff in. the following described premises situated in| the county Burleigh and S| y wit: Lots Four ive (6) in Block, Twenty (20) - Pierce Addition to the, Cit: Bismarck, North Dakot mis made by the p of the against any 1 at Bisms are Dakota, PS caged day of orth 31. Attorney to intiff, Postoffice and Of: ddress: City National Bank Building, orth Dakota. END DANDRUEF Before Dandruff Ends Your Hair For Sale at HALL’S DRUG STURE 122 Third Street Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Shoe Hospital We Rebuild We Do Not Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather jot the original stage cast Irene ‘Ouch! another mosquito! Kill him quick! Largest Seller in 121 Countries Had Awful Bearing Down Pains Fiust (Botth’ ya ER my little girl was born, ho fui eli apr I ‘ins 2. lie down a bey I read t other women had to say about Ly zraie E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, “After taking the first bottle of tee ata modiciee I felt © it away. My pain is gone the color is coming back. oe dayI tting strony 1 wal sane ‘ letters ahec icine ”— Mrs. Ary, rN is ped 1200 Johnson Ave. » Pennsylvania. CEPTIONAL SUMMER ADVANTAGES OveRLooxinc Lake Michi- in... With parklands... ches and aes th om at hand... Restfully «yet within a few Seon the Loop stores FES Garona Rooms are -airy ... foods pe Saramec 8p tie si ne $5.0 Spee! Dis Di bh TaN nea M stead of the standard yellow, hi: way engineers pointed out that ers are white when more than one same turn, leg oven-fresh. Delightful for any meal. With a flavor and crispness imitations never equal. Wise buyers make sure of getting genuine Kellogg’s Corn Flakes by placing the name Kellogg’s on the grocery is two feet by three feet in size. The second ce known as the road marker, is placed about 100 feet m the turn. It measures four feet, front the tip of the top shield to the; bottom of the shield marked R. | Highway officials said North Da-| kota road markings adhere strictly to standards set by the federal bureau of roads, adding that there perhaps is no state in the union which con-, forms to them more closely. | They said that most states do not provide junction markers which are! used in North Dakota as an addition-| al warning to motorists. Replying to Kopriva's that turn markers were CORN FLAKES * Add fruits or honey for veriety. 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