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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1982 home, 506 Third 8t., in honor day forenoon were L. M. Dorum, C. J. ws \ Boy Scouts, respectively. 54 of Miss Helen Nickelson, who was ob- LIF Tullberg and V. N. Dresbach, all of fe The office of gamp secretary is new serving her birthday anniversary. Bismarck. bree year, it aie been Sea Ue Maa ten flowers and candles decorated , - r service parents in keeping|the refreshment table. The evening Hi in touch with their children by writ-| was spent informally Y Red Inspect Killing ing letters as well as maintaining ac- * oo H l curate records of the physical condi-} Dr. and Mrs. Joh» D. Koucky, Oak Grasshoppers in N. D. Soca tion of each child. Park,-Ill,, left Thursday mornin eos . f° . ‘k, -Tll., g for " Fresh Air Camp for Children Is Opened at Foliawing is a list of Bismarck or-ytheir home after a visit. here with|John Miller, 37, Was Sentenced| Minot, N, D. July 7—up}—Grass- L k 4 7 ‘4 ganizations contributing to the camp|Mrs. Koucky’s mother, Mrs. George t Botti in 1914 hoppers by the millions are dying in ake Isabel This We ith i and the amount donated: A. Welch, 415 Fourth St, and with her at Bottineau in 1914 by Bottineau county, being killed by a e egistere | : i —_— cmttdineeeinainnnilihinnidbicteesatn a seny ieee eee pete igs Mie eae, and sister, Mr. and} Judge A. G. Burr iat to the one an Bee a ; ; i wanis club, $50; Minishoshe chap-/ Mrs. Kelley Simonson, 403 Hannafin ae z od Eight Bismarck Youngsters! be increased to 45 by the end of the |ter, Daughters of the American Revo-|St. They will tour the Black fills the word telephoned to Minot Thurs- Will Attend as Guests of week, Miss Katen believes. All of lution, $40; Women's Community| en route to their home. John Miller, 37-year-old convict | ay by A. M. Christensen of this city, these will be cared for through tunds|CoUunell, $35; St. Alexius _ hospital ee tude, “life term for first-degree | who 1s on a business trip through that Local Organizations * Alumni association, $35; Bismarck}: Mrs. Charles Poe and son James,|™urder, died Wednesday at the| territory. Provided by the Christmas Seal sale|hospital alumni association, $35: Bus- Minneapolis, who have been visiting |North Dakota state penitentiary| In the Roth vicinity, the destruc- Sra and by donations from organizations | iness and Professional Women’s club, |Mra Poe's sisters, Mrs. Harris Robin- | here. tion of the grasshoppers by nature's Eight Bismarck children Thursday | #04 individuals. $80.70; Sunshine soclety, $10; Wed- json, 1006 Fifth St., and with Mrs. H.|, At an inquest Thursday forenoon a|0Wn method. has been particularly Treen oy. thelt way to Camp Grassick,| The average cost per child this year|nesday Study club, $10; ‘Thursday|C. Hanson, 925 Sixth St., will leave |JU'Y called by W. E. Perry, Burleigh| devastating, Christensen learned. Heonla camp for youngsters at Lake | will be $35 for the camp period. Ae-|Musical club, #71" Curent weeny Friday for their home. They will be |COUnty coroner, found that Miller's), A salesman who had traveled be- me? Isabel, near Dawson, where, during | commodations at Camp Grassick will !club, $7; Fortnightly club, $5; Cosmos | accompanied by Mrs, Robinson and|@¢ath was caused by tuberculosis,|tween Devils Lake and Rugby told the next few weeks ‘they will gain|care for 80, although it is not expect- | club’ $5, Chapter F, P. E. O.. $5; Bis- daughter, Margie Lou, who will re-|#¢ had been in bed with the ailment |Christensen that he also had noted Weight and grow strong and brown in | ed that present funds will Permit that|marck Study club, $5; and Fort Lin-|main there for about a month, for the last year and a half, prison|™many dead grasshoppers with the red the outdoor activities atforded by the | many to attend, Miss Katen said, Be-| coin chapter, American War Mothers, OR OK : officials said. insects attached to their bodies. es! ny camp. cause the Christmas Seal sale was|§5, | Miss Belle Mehus of the Mehus|, Miller had served almost 18 years| Inspecting some of the dead “hop- The youngsters went to camp as|much less than usual this year, the **e Conservatory of Music, returned to |i" the penitentiary, having been sen- | Pets,” Christensen observed they had Suests of local clubs and civic organ-|free bed fund this season has ‘been Mr. a i s V * fenced Dec. 5, 1914, by Judge A. G./@8 many as two or three of the red fi . and Mrs. Wade D. Gerringer |Bismarck Wednesday from Brins- * Bae ge A. G. izations, donations totalling $284.70 | depleted. 618 Avenue E, have as their guest|made, N. D., where she spent several | 2U", now sitting on the state su-| insects feeding upon them. having made this possible, according | J. Alton Hewett, Hillsboro, is again Miss Evelyn Joh f Redfield, 8.|days with her father, M. H. Mehus,|>"Me court, at Bottineau, to Miss Hele: Kater xe rf 4 re] johnson of! edfield, S. ier father, . 1. fehus. Judge B ‘ ° he North Dakota Waser e. | cae crestor: Other members of the ly “who will be here about two weeks, |Miss Hilda Riis ee ie ey en as “brutal eed Miller's! War Department Bill tary of the North Dakota Tubercu-| staff are Matilda Hagerott, Ellendale,| ~” ee & “lrecently visited ‘oe also was at/cTime as “brutal.” Miller and Joe * Josis association, which maintains the| nurse: Ethel Jones, Edgeley, nutri: iBrinsmade, She leaves this were fer| Milo, who also was sentenced for life Conferees Disagree | camp. tionist; Amelia Wurst, Cooperstown,| Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stoudt, 205 Sec- New York ana oil Gait from there | 224 still is at the penitentiary, slew — Although the camp was officially | assistant; Mrs. Estelle Cordner, Bis. {Nd St., have left for » week's outing aboard the Pennland for an binvoomec |tW0, fellow-harvesters near Lane, Washington, July 7.—()—Confer- pocned Sunday, more children have! marek, cook; Mary Margaret French, |®t Detroit Lakes. They also will visit F aiso Will attCHA The eens | 10rd, Judge ENiN auld) by cedahiT C ¥ é eon. arrivi ‘3 u tour. She also will attend the Speech | ;),.+ » by S| ees on the war department appropria. been arriving daily until the enroll-|Grand Forks, camp secretary; and |Felatives in Fargo. : Arts convention in London this|‘H¢it heads with rocks after overtak-| tion’ bill failed again Thursday to ment to date is 35, This number will! Virginia Cayou and Delain Ward, Bis- ge Pg month. : ss ing them from behind. reach an agreement and broke up| Mrs. Spencer Boise and children, mary The two slayers and victims had without setting a time for another | ScnnenEenneennmemmmmmmmeses 618 West Thayer avenue, are visiting oe * OK O* " | been employed on a farm near Lans- | meeting | in Fargo with Mr. and Mrs. B. L.| Thad Mts. L. K. Thompson and | ford and went to town when their The house rovision for a reduction | Bertel, brother-in-law and sister of | siughter, Miss Mary Lou Thompson. | work was completed, Miller and Milo of 2,000 in the number of army offi- FEST I ARE, Mr, Bolse, for Sin x this evening | planned the slaying when they saw|cers is the last remaining point of Hurry—Your Last Chance Today to See see cawa sae Lid Di 813|Thompson will attend’ the natonal |{"° {Wo victims place their earnings |difference. Senate managers insisted | ar F the New and Different Eighth St, have retumed from Bran- [Convention of the Elks lodge, in ses- |"! savers Cee nie thet ot | net ey cae Demme ofits peréar- RUTH CHATTERTON erd,, Minn, where they spent about | ion there duly 11-14 Mr. Thompson | or town and killed thane AEE Eo in the picture we know you'll like 10 days at their summer cottage, | Oy the lodge.’ Os the rebien trip ‘Mie, | "ORY. ‘ae oes Ne 3 a x % * Q ¢|,, One of the victims lived THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US Face Zahm, Keer and Mise rane oct end a gene et OP at out was unconscious, Te eeeiaget| pq RARGEST WIND TUNNEL GEORGE BRENT BETTE DAVIS Triske were hostesses at a bridge a several weeks visit with "relatives, were arrested when it was found they|in Great Britain, and one of the J party Monday evening at the Keller while Mr. Thi AML 28 6 had left Lansford with the two slain | largest in the world, is being con- “Screen Souvenirs” and Gay Comedy BEGG BLICE Pee Tattoo ree | RIMECIAEC in GOUY take cu eceee re | mien "structed at the Royal Aircraft Estab- ———————— extra played at three tables, with the Misses Raey To) The hosed Batons 5 “i Although sentenced by a jury to| lishment, Farnborough. This tun- calving the prizes 1% Sohmson Te-| erday from Taylor, N; D. where sno| (co BY hanging, Judge Bub gas |weuments, Farnborough. This. tun- THIS IS REQUEST NIGHT ceiving the Lake . spent two eens ah hin leat ‘et Mr. TORI en fate when a law] size planes, will be housed in a build- x . Hi . ecutions vi In addition to pur regular program, see Mrs. Mary Higgins, son John and|®4 Mrs. Paul Paulson. shortly before he was tobe pepe: reer MAU HEVUBRLEETSONS Hite: JOE E. BROWN in “GOING WILD” daughter Evelyn, Minneapolis; are}@——__________| The Jury stipulated life imprisonment | power, will furnish wind for the tun. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Meetin f Club: | for Miller, who was just 20 years old nel tests. at 11:00 p. m—No extra charge B. F. Lawyer, 810 Mandan St. Mr.| gs 0 UDS, || then, i“ and Mrs, Higgins were pioneer resi- | y ay " Miller was born in Austri: x > dents of Baldwin and moved to Min-|/, Fraternal Groups | to the United States when he wae 17| ,, Cleanliness and sanitation are the neapolis several years ago. © vears old, three years before hi MER ee peg ee of the Women's Relief | sont to prison > Pefore he WAS! chicks successfully, if the chicks are ‘orps Will mect at 2:30 o'clock Friday i i ;<.| free from disease to start with and mom iAanls Fats teen eer Ol latternoon with Mrs. Mary Sperry. at eee cae prieutied in 8 Bis-|the proper feed is available. ‘The Th ’ Fargo as the guests of Mr. Freeberg’s!the Sellens farm, 11 miles north of Serving on the coroner’: fur Th ‘| most common troubles at this time underbolt parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Freeberg,| Bismarck. Cars will leave from the “Jury Thurs! of year are those due to crowding Thriils! before-going to their new home at|Lenhart home at 414 First st,/——= and contaminated soil. Whirl as d Lemmon, 8. D. Mr. Freeberg, who is|Pomptly at 2 hae a with the Northwest 11 Telephon ; ? iriwin comipatiys reonhtly vas eedererren to} Officers will be elected at a meeting A L M 0 S T SE that point, jof the Bismarck Homemakers’ club at A * : {2 o'clock Friday at the home fo Mrs nnouncing One man tearing his wa: bal dled thivotgn sw angpetete aaa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of the|Cattie Falck, north of Bismarck FLAT ON winuieser of treacherous killers to Grand Pacific hotel, accompanied by | Hoste: es W | be Mrs. Falck and Mrs. HER BACK the heart of the girl he Mrs, Peterson's brother, Frank Czec-|Casper Irish. Mrs. Emil Benish ml Enna Jettick loved. cok, left Wednesday by automobile for |S¢rVe as program leader and the study Aching back! Will Sauk Center, Minn., called there by} toPic will be “Children’s Clothing’| Aching back! Wi Word Building Contest 9 s the death of Mrs. Peterson's mother, | Plans will be discussed for a booth at] it never stop? She's Mrs, Czeccok, following a heart attack |the Missouri Slope fair. nearly desperate. 1ST PRIZE . ig iy in early Wednesday degeele I t d R 1 ti Lydia E. Pinkham's 50 piece set of Oneida Commu- : of 4 ntroauces Resolution | vegetable Com- nity Par Plate, Clarion Pattern, Za 66 Mystery Ranch”’ Miss Mathilda Kallberg of the Ohn: | On D ; jousdl aasrclioved guaranteed for 35 years, in vel. Dress shop, returned to Bismarck! m Debt Cancellation peteaie a eed vet-lined tarnish-proof chest. san Thursday from Carrington where oa feminine troubles’ ME Y/ CECILIA PAI ta ~ aI] Washi : for over 50 years Elizabeth Haagensen Vi RKER Wednesday she attended funeral} Washington, July 7—(/P)—A resolu-| for over 50 years. “ aag tf And Then There's services for her brother, Andrew Kail-| tion proposing cancellation of the (Mandan) berg, whose death occurred Sunday.|war debts if nations of the world | © 2ND PRIZE “India Today,” magic carpet novelty He had been ill for a year. He was|agree to a progressive disarmament of . Matinees “Pagan Moon,” song novelty survived by his wife and three chil-|five per cent each year for 10 years| Oneida Community Par Plate “Divorce A la Mode,” dren. jwas offered in the senate Thursday Children’s Steak Platter. Howling Comedy 24 * *e & by Senator Shipstead (F. L., Minne- All Wool Mrs. C. C. Thorpe Paramount News Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gordon, 211) Sota). : BATHING teas Rosser avenue, left Thursday morning; The resolution also conditioned debt by automobile for Britton. 8.D., where coreeliavan upon peestheiwese ld of for-| 9 Fach ...........- 3RD PRIZE they will be joined by Mrs. Nancy |cign nations to abolish conscription ; i FRI. and SAT, Owens, Los Angeles, Calif. She will} for military purposes for 30 years and Sriatereciediltronaenech eee accompany them to Villard, Minn,,/ Cancellation of reparations, the 177 sizes and widths will be 5 and other lake Dade in the ven | Gtaseibical ponte aes ti fitted expertly to your foot. of Minneapolis for a week's outing ‘ control operations con- Th “pt THEATRE and will return to Bismarck with|ducted in Pembina county during the Seine them for an extended visit, last weeks have been successful. The round 4 * * |insects have been ‘reduced by poison een Mrs. Joseph Wright Mrs. J. W. Knecht was hostess at a| t0 the point where they no longer are < (Bismarck) party Wednesday evening at the|® Serious menace to crops, THE uN : SHOE MART eos “The Ladies’ Sport Shop” Our Great Unusual Val i alues at Unusual Opens Friday, July 8th |i] Repairing and e l LOW Prices This will be without doubt our greatest sale, as we Remodeling have slashed prices to a point where our entire stock rien an e ae . - ‘ should move in a few days. COST HAS BEEN FOR- ur Low Summer Rates * ey : * All the latest fabrics and sty les in ladies ready to wear, all GOTTEN, we have marked our dresses at a fraction Have your furs stored and re- new merchandise, no old stock to dispose of. of their values and former selling price. «a } .. %° ef lor only 2% of " Remember! Our Entire Stock Slashed— your valuation. t Silk O d ee ° . Don't risk having your Furs -“Undae aales uits an oats Nothing Reserved : ruined by MOTHS. Have our Pi Y, Price A large shipment of new dresses that were delayed in Sie ee Now, ique repes 2 reaching us also included and placed on the bargain St t F C $9.95, $9.95, now .......; . $4.98 tacks. The manufacturer wired us a price concession ate Fur 0. 90, NOW ..... .» $7.95 14,95, Rete : : on these dresses to have us keep them; we accepted Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel $12 95, now 8.95 $ -JD, NOW 7.48 the offer and pass the saving on to you, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 496 69D, tees woes 8 $16.95, now ............ 8,48 igus 4 : $16.95, now .... «+» -12.95 | $19.95, now ............ 9,98 Don’t Miss This Bargain Event—Follow PR cD Ta eas The Crowds to This Store ° e California Dresses $19.95 Now $14.95 Lot No. 1 Lot No, 2 ee er A very fine group of Sweaters $2.75 and $1.95 Now $1.95 and $1.50 ares fare aie i | Monderful new summer - he dresses former values to dresses, in sport, street, _ BIOMARCE,W.DAT 6. ; and Sunday nite styles, CIAMONDS “JEWELRY : ¢ ’ $6.95. While they last | new summery fabrics, Specialise in Diamonds ry setting, also et at onl: former values to $12.50. | Allen-A-Hosiery One Lot y This sale at only Week Ladies’ Hats $2.95 4,95 2 = lanelal, & pairs 4 . ? Pere. O/DRIES £08 $4.95, now F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. 2.00 1.00 ene tn le ° What a buy! 50,000 in- ner tubes selling at 49¢ to ; e 99c—tax free. All sizes, in . reds and browns that. regu- an Patterson Hotel Building larly cost up to $2.85. ~ DEO- RO ||marck, junior counselors for Girl and| Knecht :|Beeves Bring Highest Price in Six Months South St. Paul, Minn., July 7.—() day’s top. month, gained five cents over Wed- nesday to a top of $4.90. Asking prices on lambs were 25 to 50 cents above Wednesday's quotations. Reduced receipts and increased con- sumer demand were cited by traders as reasons for the advances. Tokio—Since the recent conflict with China, Japan has been concen- trating on the development of its air The national contribution for military aviation now has reached force. 3,000,000 yen, and many planes being constructed for transportatior. to Manchuria and Shanghai, 40 planes are being built by contri- bution funds and will be turned over are | About —Nearly two carloads of Hereford |‘ the army. beeves sold here Thursday at $8.50 a |hundredweight, highest price in six {months and 50 cents above Wednes- New Wonderful advancing more’ than a der. JAPAN PREPARES pesiee longer. pores. Face Powder Prevents Large Pores— / Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Pow- | Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on No more shiny noses. Purest face powder known. Ask today for new, wonderful face powder, every complexion. Prevents large MELLO-GLO, that suits Bismarck, North Dakota ANOTHER... 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