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: 3 thelr footsteps, which might wreck J ‘ Jon, PTA the Mavian 7 [Silence Is Assured tr f 4 Three Judges File 89 PERSONS ENTER brought 29 names to the already lony | : A Movi the span. roll from which the voters from thre 50 Years t the Movies Good Tir tread is being used a5 & For 1932 Election parties—Republican, Democratic and Parents of Bismarck Man Wed |_ At the Movies | In year "es sett exuipecent on 1932 automo- ; ; Farmer-Labor—will pick their nomi- CAPITOL THEATRE — biles and Gogdyear will have this Thidee distelet court Judges have| nees for the national house of repre- 3 5 Introduction of s new silent all-| les ont Coeercck in the near fu- } ti i with th i " sentatives, nine from each party te ‘Cock of the Air,” the new alr COM-| weather tread on Goodyear tires has ture. - fate ioe : puabelin tin Is the ice % Meares ie Catena edy, comes to the Capitol Theatre/ieen described as the first aclentific | qm state for re-1 Of the 89, the Farmer-Labor party orrow. This is Howard Hughes’ le Primary election. They are Judges P. P T | has 35; the Republicans 32 and the! bah pebauitiBh perp ain ¢ the |*PProsch to silence in tires by a lead: New Wonderful G. Swenson, Grand Forks, first dis- Democrats 22. All of Minnesota's | poriedary i” the ing automobile engineer. Face Powder foure, san 9 —————_- Tenomination. | Motors, ismarck Goodyea: Lembke, Hettinger, sixth district. | Minnesota Has Record Entry] Minnesota lost one congressman be ada Sees ee ae dealers, an cay the hum or noise in| Prevents Large Pores— Next June tricted the state into nine instead of cheetah age Aa ace tistie in the tread design coming in contact} For a youthful complexion, use new Be" Taught by Suinette Pe Aiea ah ebb sli steldie 4 dh cated comedy, minus’ the usual ho-| with the hard-surteced road. wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. You can easily become. a profe however, was held unconstitutional by kum and vulgarity associated with| Goodyear engineers have eliminated |rHides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. sional woman and earn a fine sal- ||| St. Paul, May 12—()—A recoré|the United States supreme court, and sophisticated pictures. this rhythmic effect by introducing |New French process makes it spread By WES Mee lntereating Esa. || ist of 89 persons has entered the|as a result Minnesota's nine congress- | Extravagantly produced, and bril-|variation in the size of the sharp dia-}more smoothly and stay on longer. ee ee free-for-all scramble for congression-|men will be elected at large next No- liantly directed, “Cock of ‘the Air” is|mond-shaped blocks of the tread. No more shiny noses. Purest face MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL |/*! nominations in the Minnesoti| vember. sheer entertainment from start to| ‘To iustrate the principle, Corwin| powder known, Prevents large pores. Fargo, North Dakota state primary of June 20. Four women have filed. They are finish. < pointed out that soldiers always break) Ask today for new, wonderful face + a’ The final filing day Wednesday|state Senator Laura E. Naplin, Thief It is played by a crack cast, headed{step when crossing a bridge to elfm-|powder, MELLO-GLO, that ‘cat River Falls, and Susie W. ono by Chester Morris, and supported by}inate the sway, caused by the rhythm|every complexion.—Advertisemen! Minneapolis, Farmer-Laborites; and Billie Dove, Matt Moore, Yola D’Av- ess \ Anna Dickie Olesen, Northfield, anc vil, Walter Catlett, Vivien Oakland x . Mary A. Brainerd, St. Paul, Republi- and Louis Alberni, cans. \ Lavish settings, and daring but deft. Other prominent rete’ pis oie hes @ bold theme, combine Magnus Johnson, Kimball, former make “Cock of the Air” the sensa- npaprier Tate United States senator tion of comedies. See these Timely from Minnesota; J. A. A. Burnquis', The story, an original, concerns the Minneapolis, former governor, Repub-/ Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. exciting love-match between the ro- H E A P lican; Theodore Christianson, Minne-|¢ B, void, parents of Oliver P. Vold,| meeting of the North Dakota Live-|mantic “ace” of the American air apolis, former governor, Republican. |51¢ “yain’ avenue, Bismarck, who|stock association to be held here May|service, played by Morris, and the S ki Arthur C. Townley, Minneapolis, for- ‘ Haine eal ding avnj_|28. Governor George F. Shafer has|“toast of Paris,” enacted’ by Miss 7 toe ings mer head of the Nonpartisan League, | observe ith thet St been asked to speak on the program. |Dove. The complications which en- Farmer-Labor; J. Adam Bede, Du-jversary at Fort Ransom this week. | Organized to apprehend cattle |sue when the “master” and “mistress” are luth, former congressman, Farmer-| This pioneer couple homesteaded |tnieves, the association has devel-|Of romance meet on common ground e | Labor; and Silas M. Bryan, Minneap-|near the old fort site and resided ‘oped until its present aim is to help|form the basis of an amazing and that ring you Low i NEVER olis, nephew of the late Willlam Jen-|there until 10 years ago, when they ail livestock breeders from every an-|highly-spiced tale of love and adven- § nings Bryan, Democrat. moved into Fort Ransom. Mr. and gle possible. ture in a World war background. CHEAP! Te care tovAtneviea tn TEEN) amd ware) oes, Coane, rower 12 Breeden PARAMOUNT THEATRE Pp. i lus Quality vd \ * i came to America in ’ n jOf the association; Fred Hoerauf, A - Bismarck Youth Wins (rimied the following year at Chi-\Grassy Butte, vice president, and An-| Thrills of modern life, exciting rice p. : Honor at University Parts eels bile atle, aeme drew see Stone, Watford City, sec-| happenings wich | appear daily oe aulson is a native » |retary-treasurer. newspapers an ie engrossing ad- . y, . born Jan. srbehnt RSS The difference be- Minneapolis, May 12—Um-—A mume| Norway, where she was, born Jan mg ee ee Man! The Ace of Values! tween the price of th ber of North Dakotans are among |Gehsarken, Norway, Aug. 15, 1853, |SUrrenders to Face happiness as hazardous as the most Pp. = students who have achieved honor in) “ch ie) ty ne in Chicago, Mr. Ch t Williston | fantastic junele adventure, £ a bgt Shan so-called “ bargain” scholarship Lp bastard Sie ivan and Mrs, Vold came to North Da- arge al _evn plot details of “The Wet Parade,” tung the University o: Innes ‘ 4 It ‘ stocking and quality recognition oe a cap and gown Rania tive aad be choad pWiliston, ND. May lenge ay ie opens st the Paramount the- Broadcloth day exercises Thursday. * ” stockings is never great The more than 1,000 students, who Toad at the homestest for about st auatyes,alapiiy ale reribecuedst clait's sounatlona NOS spate ond will be graduated next mont ~|years. They are owners of the site n| aristocratic South lantation be. ais i d gown to Northrop Me- | Year" ties, came here Tuesday night from ‘atic Southern plantation be- and is never enough Storlal audivorium where President 1. of old Fort Ransom. ty Mr. and| Sioux Falls, 8. D. He told officials fore the World war, depicting the k f fman announced the honors. tay ; ill living |here that he had borrowed the money | ‘Tagedy of a young girl whose father to make up for the D, Cof: Mrs. Vold and the eight still living is driven to s1 lt of North Dakotans named were Simon were at Fort Ransom for the cele. | 824 would arrange for repayment if ts obese stead as Saee 1 tremendous difference Miller, Bismarck, elected to Phi Beta Proton tast Sunday. ‘Their sons and towed to pay in, monthly install: eure ia bettas ce e t r . . . Kappa, scholastic hon oi ‘ bs By , ; in wear, in looks, in and third et ant od eee ted cenaeis Home writ ecoperencer |i sneha Tibidion tet ap! lbeedenrnits year rize winners; » ~ 1 Be inn.; s wearer Sunrniemanee 1 a pe! * found that out Hillsboro, awarded the Clara Ueland Ua pter hea eeaiN Kleinjan, 72, pioneer resident of the |bootlegeing activities, she finds her- White and fast colors that enjoy Fellowship; William E, Lundquist, head, Min Ott Sol a Minot; ‘and| Bentley community, died here after;self the center of a series of excit- publicity !-No wonder! Faultiess- ; yourself. Stanley, Phi Lambda Upsilon and Al- Oin . P val ( Bi k ses) an illness of several years. He home-|ing happenings which rise to a thrill- ‘ - ° ; hha Chi Sigma prizes; Alice M. Chris- | Oliver P. Vold, Bismarck. | q.|Steaded near here in 1903. He leaves|ing dramatic climax. y finished with seven ocean pearl Yan, Turtle Lake, membership in Pil, Mr. and Mrs. Vo eee ighita. [Bis widow, nine children, and 16 heetighlights of the plot include the buttons; pre-shrunk! Save! Lambda Theta, honorary society eg ettdaeti ts . ee nether fesiteoneatity hee antes : Willis- ee n SARAH GOLD SHOP See aemaprin SE eranaeleibd Expect 500 Persons WELLS COUPLE MARRIED _|fatal error; the tragic murder of a MDGPREy society in mechanical en- At Dicki Meeti Carrington, N. D., May 12.—Miss|nagging wife who tries to interfere| | mmm ‘ ” ineering. IcKInson Meeting | ryaia Heinle and Ernest Baltrusch,|with her husband’s post-prohibition New Summer Shades “Style Without Extravagance’ & ss — both of the Berlin vicinity, oe mar- seen iia the ayes of : : Dicki: . N. D., May 12.—(#)—|ried here. Miss Heinle had been em-j“gin mil y government agents ani 312 Main Ave. BISMARCK, N. D. Phone 566 Buy or Sell Through ‘Approxiimataly 400s hechons vale recs |piuned in: BumMRee PRA CORrrnetOn spectacular night club raids, The in Silk-Lined Crepe The Tribune Want Ads pected to attend the third annual| before her marriage. settings which range from a beauti- ful Southern plantation to pictur- — esque New York street scenes of the period of the Wilson administration and finally depict the luxurious drinking places of the current times are the most varied and colorful seen “ on the screen in some time, Rue Brothers Win Only A Montana Contract Rue Brothers | Construction com- S pany, Bismarck, been awarded a Hand-made from satin-bordered crepe. bridge contract by the Montana state Rt o highway department, Milton Rue, of Full-cut. In 2 variety of smart plain| , the Capital City firm, said Thursday. colors with satin self-stripes. The contract, which calls for the construction of several bridges on the highway nae reer: and aperer| was won by Rue thers on a bid of $48,203. Penney’s Double Value! ag contract cts aap that Rue Brothers must employ only Montana HIRTS nd men on the sree’ and must com- s a Plete the work by next Oct..1, Rue raid SHORTS Rue Brothers also have construc- » tion contracts with the North Dakota ' Cut for action, for SET paastoess. White Me w INDORSED FOR LEGISLATURE and rayon shirt... 49e Wishek, N. D., May 12.—Three Re- roomy broad- publicans and three Democrats have or Cellophane been indorsed to run for the state striped. Wrapped! legislature from the 36th legislative eeu a district, made up of McIntosh and Logan counties. The Republicans are P. H. Mueller, W. H. Bettenhousen and E. H. Timm while the Democrats named Peter A. Meier, Napoleon; John Bellon, Lehr, and E. H. Cook, : 3 So FOREMost | Heaton, N. De May 12-eHeaton high : s 2 eaton, N. D., May 12.—] * a | school seniors Presented “Deacon ath REG. U.'S.PAT.AOFFICE | .| Dubbs,” comedy, here. In the cast were John Kelm, Earl Bean, Frederick x | Thurston, Robert Blauer, Robert i Thurston, Mary Sell, Ruby Holt, | ) ao, Beulah Patrie, Myrtle Haehn and ! priate ae ‘NEW SIZE 1.68-in.!; NEW‘ WEIGHT:162.02. PLAN SHERIDAN PLAY DAY ‘ : ! McClusky, N. D., May 12—Students } from Denhoff, Goodrich and Mc- | : HAVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ‘ Lp ¢4 ” Goodrich, N. D., May 12.—Seventy : " Here goes the last “sacred cow seas eta scmring ote. | | s . ant . y litig to the offi- t ing near Goodrich, in observance of ‘Macelacpaniing to 18 and { e e d oe }@ 1 the couple's golden wedding anniver- thy a 4, 1 4y i in cigarette advertising: Gol { ; COURT TERM POSTPONED : 5 Meee, N. Deer 12.—The as, ne 2 ough cover: mm i Om On : term of Billings count - \ NHALING has long been an“‘untouchable” —_ purities. Luckies created that process. Only TE ra te mealies coun : . way a subject taboo in the tobacco trade... Luckies have it! jody ice Ske nooneaing 2 a “sacred cow”! Why? ... Because in every Doyou inhale? 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