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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932 ‘ | eee veterinary association here next LEGI A Xi] ARY employes and even the friends of state o— possible way the facts ‘shall ; week, En route here he has filled employes to mal | now! peo- ngs ocelot io Fond du inanhee, iieieby wenritine boar Gul: Love Not Important ems to the knowledge of the 7 a c, eapolis and ‘gO. ness le of sales. i ets John, L. George, #14, Fourth I shall look into it if I am elected and 10 PERMIT ek say She Sea : i m wo-months’ trip if the practice prevails I will stop it. cago, July 9. r by | a to Anchorage, Alaska, where she went or There is no more reason wh performing 100 marriages with- i i Bridge Luncheo I H k Club to attend the wedding of her daugh- should buy things at Sahblesale tor ie out charge, Judge Edward B. Notice Hairdressers D| : mn is omemakers Clu ter, Evelyn, and William D. Gill of!Mrs, James Morris, Bismarck, | Officers and employes than there is Casey has come to the conclusion Examinations in both branches J [71} Given for Visitor Names Mrs. Benesh | A222. pas teem, ee ee Will Be Among the Con why it should act as a purchasing ste rab is not so important of beauty culture will be held r . month. On her return e st = agent for business firms. Such a prac- ——_—____— Giver Bit in Bismarck July 11 and 12 in x she visited relatives at Seattle and . tice is unfair to the business people “I think people who don't love the Patterson hotel and in Fargo 1 h ive Vi 4 Pay the salaries of state employes. Py as those who do,” he . Beauty School. Juncheon given by Mrs. Richard A.|Homemaker’s club at the annual ars, william Bameck, 612 Ninth “I don't know just what name you| - Use Part of Proceeds to “In marriage comradeship is noon in the oe soon bisrnd after- aed if the ated held Friday af-|street, accompanied by her daughters,|_ Addresses by Mrs. James Morris,|would give to that sort of thing but Pp. needed.” CLARA RUSSELL ALEXANDER son hotel fOr Mie eA ee | petro at the home of Mrs. Carrie] Miss Grace Talt, Bismarck, and Mrs.| Bismarck, national vice president; /no matter what you call it, it wouldn't jay Costs “But you've got to have good State Board of Hairdressers . L. A. Schipfer,| Falck, north of the city. Mrs. Benesh| 4, R. Reip, Grenora, N. D., left Sat-|Mrs. A. C. Carlson, Willmar, Minn.,/look any better to m home cooking”—and to make sure tol Winnetka, Ill., who is’ the t succeeds Mrs. Ci Trish. y e. As governor and Cosmetologists het parents, "Mr. and ‘Mrs. P. €.| Other officers chosen were Mrs,| Uigey CY dutemoblle for Minneapolis, |Tereone e eelany’ Kinderlinn ‘chiid ray, witude toward the business De0-| washington, July 0 A. chi RAISER ee its, Mr. ; Be OF . -| Joliet and Chicago, Ill., where they . E, C. Geelan, Enderlin, ple will be to assist them in doi: ‘ashington, July 9—(P)—A change) .book—also free. TPN seed RTT ee psd Libba vice Reise Miss! will spend about two weeks with rela-| welfare chairman, are on the pro-/ business in all ways open to me.” ei in regulations of seed loans to permit 4 % table sprend With reed at a large | Mildred Benesh, secretary; Mrs. H. L.| tives. In Chicago they will be guests/srem for the 12th annual convention * ee farmers in the drought-stricken areas | Baptist Young Folk Bq turltan br} fie son mee Lived a SERA or raporder"AAit Mk in any of Mrs. Barneck's son, George Tait. ee Wie aes Legion Auxiliary in) The protest to Langer has not been|of the northwest to use part of the |. 5 ig oO ¥ H * eo vils Lake July 26 and 26, the first hh - | proceed * iti i ae? Sea eeeeen and delphin- betes and Mrs. L. P. Wedge, project} Ofticers of the Fourth Infantry] Convention sessions will be held in marck,, seine aa thine: Avi DANS hapeenting tua" been nde by upport rohibition Stetson Hats ” rn Placed on a mirror | leaders. Regiment stationed at Fort Lincoln|St. Olaf’s Lutheran church, with the|been said about state purchases on|Secretary Hyde. i Nhich was bordered with fern and| Mrs. Benesh was in charge of the/and thelr ladies will be hosts at a! Mayer hotel as official headquarters. |behalf of individuals in the past. The change was made at the re- |, onmeePols, July 8—U#)—A reeolu- at . difect sans ued oI ere lake aoe lesson, ae Cesta Cloth-| dancing party Monday evening in the| The annual memorial service for} The manner in which such denis are|quest of Representative Leavitt of /“0" Ureing continuance and enforce- : Fi of baay bredin aie a tiny sprigs ie as the topic. A social hour fol-| post gymnasium honoring Colonel C.|both the Legion and Auxiliary on|handled is a little obscure but the |Montana, who had informed Secretary |ment of the present prohibition laws & table, AG efthine a aad the lowed the meeting and refreshments| J, Frankforter and the reserve offi-|the Sunday evening previous to the! method seems to have been for the|Hyde many farmers were without |Was adopted Saturday by the Baptist UUM DE TI IRE en | Sark cn aitty 98 the ©. M. 7. camp. |convention opening will be conduct- | purchaser to select an article, either funds to harvest crops raised through | Young Peoples Union at its national e = | . ; Dancing is to start about 9 o'clock, y Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, Man-/from sample or from a catalogue, and| federal loans. Without harvesting, |convention. serie areuhige was spent at c eee sererigs hie eye gust with the C. M. T. C. orchestra fur-|glan, and Rev. J. F. Fjelstad, chair-|have it ardeied for him. y Leavitt said, neither the federal aor: “We believe,” the resolution said, The New Low Price tz lary an gion respectively. | to the board and by the board to the | gages on crops could be repaid.” ibition ‘allen are due largely to { to Mrs. , Mrs. P, = pedis er ees ph ana AA i wii at Moorhead,| Mts: Mary Sperry entertained. the|This will be followed by a mecting|firm selling the merchandise. It is| “To provide the necessary items of |lack of information as to the effect Alex Rosen & Bro. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson sir ay yi | Min. sas “aeteba > heend a tee eae the Akeuecald ate Sterlite in ate arene sete aly possible since the board pur-| harvesting expense, borrowers of crop|of alcohol. We urge that in every Roan, Mrs. E. G Patterson and Mrs | days Ge the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| fu BS palten ert at the len home rlier in the afternoon there will| chases, for various institutions, prac-| production loans will be permitted, x ee ‘ (3 orth of Bismarck, the|be a meeting of the executive com- | tically all items of household equip-|under certain conditions, to use not pega et ea pg lae Se a occasion being her 80th birthday an-| mittee, followed by quartette prac-{ment and supplies, tremendous/to exceed four cents per bushel from ; x i | ‘ | niversary. ere was a short busi-| tice and by a tea at the home of Mrs.;amounts of clothing and food, and| proceeds of sales of wheat and rye 1 Cornelia ‘Tracy, daughter of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris and/nesg mecting and the remainder of |Eugene Fenelon for past department |many items of personal luxury or ne-|and two cents she O- DEW DROP IN and Mrs, ‘Tracy’ and Mary Louise | family, 825 Fifth street, teturned Fri-|the*afternoon Was spent socially. Ajpresidents and department officers pera ie ceeils'of salen Of ous aid bAAEy cov platens | Pocianmnete oa ener an Ai Judge and Mrs./day from a 10-days) outing at Little suppex was served by Mrs. Sperry, who| | Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley, depart- | @-—— —______-._______. __ | ered by mortgages to the government, Drink Nehi in Your Favorite Flavor a ¥ MIRE SURNG Thitke, Pals Ee Gish Lie dian fg tt enti was presented with a gift from mem-| ment president, will preside at the!/ Gon Asks Chance to || the secretary announced. “The laws CIGARETTES eds Gh Olitof-town el Alto, Calif., ie: WaaR RicitaEsStAcAS bers of the organization. opening session Monday morning! 5 | of some states make defjnite provision Little Fendrich and Henry George Cigars t ‘eu sa leave SERGEY tO: vhiigg hog * oe when Mayor A. V. Haig, Mrs. B. E.|| Execute His Father | | or priority of claims against the crop, City Club Malt, per quart i < ‘ Walk leave mula my for Portland, Ore.) mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heusted and son| Baldwin, Sanford Haggen and Mrs.'¢. «| seed liens having priority, followed by Cliquot Club, 3 bottles x Dancing Club Gives to spend a month with her son, Theo-/awin, Minneapolis, left Saturday for) Fenelon will extend greetings. Mrs. > |threashers’ and labor liens. Lite Rickey, 3 bottles ..........0s00-+ S ds lore Richter. She plans to stop in/their home after a short visit here|J. A. Kasper, Mandan, state vice pres- Omaha, Neb. July 9.—(P}— “In those states where the crop Your patronage will help toward school. econd Summer Party |Denver and Salt Lake City en route. |with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723] {dent, will give the response. Follow-| Police and court officials today | production loan office took a seed FRILL ERLENMEYER, JR. 2 4 eee iNinth St, Mr. Heusted is a nephew ing will be preliminary committee re-| heard a 19-year-old son's plea |jien as security for all or part of the dies 4 About 50 couples attended tho sec- |,, Miss Hilda Gustafson, a member of ‘of Mrs, Lund. They were accompa-|ports followed by the annual reports; {hat he be permitted to act as |ioan, the payment of the seed lien in 3 ond of a series of summer dancing | ‘he staff of the Bismarck hospital, has /nieq to Minneapolis by Ellen Lund,| of the department officers. | his father’s executioner when | full must be made before other bills | parties he Members of the Bache- | Epenire act ot Her’ eacerion with ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lund, who| Mrs. Carlson's address, the present- ei ene 61, biertios ie are paid. t lor's and Benedict's club and their | = v will visit there for a time. The Heu-| ation of trophies and awards and re-| 4!Taignment on a charge 0} “The use of not to exceed the rel nel Friday evening at te T en neue Rev. and) steds came here from Steele, where ee of district committee women! ey eae Tb Micet ian ee amounts above specified for payment 4 ismarck Country club. ‘ sa 2 they had been visiting with Mrs. Ray-| Will occupy the afternoon, which is Wee Dull the switch that | of bills for twine, fuel and oil for har- . a Harry Turner's nine-piece orchestra | ys mond Dougherty. a sister of Mr. Heu-|t0 close with the parade and district | ills my father in the electric | Vesting, and necessary repairs to har- Fs played for the dancing, which began | oar eetitene ari ijeagt and | ted. pep dinners. chair,” a Sam Be 19, the |vesting machinery, may precede the 6 9 t u an ers « at 9:30 o'clock and continued il | * : aligns) * eX Department chairmen are to review; 5M. as he entered police court |making of payment on government C Yi B k d » about 1 a. m. untill are spending a few days in James- Dr, and Mrs. L. W. Larson, 315} activities of the year at the Tuesday! ‘© witness the arraignment. He | toans eactivea by crop mortgages (not an 0 a } Carl Heupel and Charles Goodwin toWD, Where they are guests of Mrs.| park’ street, entertained 12 guests at| morning session, when Mrs. Geelan is| SPOKE carnestly. seed liens), whether for advances 9 t comprised ne committee in charge of Bae. 's parents, Rev. and Mrs. R./, bridge dinner Friday evening at ieee eae committee reports | Reese ete bet made in 1932 or previous years. The Ever Take a Chance? i mr ingemen| Nie = their home complimentary to Mr. and | ¥! received, i : A 0 at- | total allowance to any borrowers, eo 4 : xe * eens bite i A i Mrs. Carl Constans of Blue Earth,| Mrs. Morris and Henry Stevens,) ‘end the court session. however, must not exceed actual ex- € ees) 1. Beeman, Jamestown, left | wag hoctens: hee canna 8 a {incon | Minn. and Mrs. Thomas Lough of pankioa: commander, wu be the se ae bes SHI canon ma penditures for twine, repairs Sie a * Saturday for her home after | ‘ Detroit, Mich. This was the second} Principal speakers at the joint ses-| 4"! nl -year-0l | yesting machinery, and fuel and oi! t her son Charles here for treatment ag aaies hake ipl tne afternoon. of q series of parties Dr. and Mrs.|sion of the Lesion and Auxiliary) ‘fe, Louise, the mother of his 10 for harvesting. oe rer oe ye nr backs — the Bismarck hospital. ;Contract was played at three tables,/rarson are giving. The bridge prizes| Tuesday afternoon. ; children, confessed to police he “The secretary of agriculture, how- farther than they do in lending money. Be- * 4% % with Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. Oswalt | went to Dr’ A. M. Brandt and Mrs.| (Election and installation of new of-| killed her when she advised him ever, can be responsible for such ex- cause the banks have all the money, they argue, : Miss Irene Anderson, 617 Eighth St. ba = W. B. Carlock receiving the jrough and there were favors for the ie) and routine business is sched- tee was through with him for- -|emptions only as it concerns sets i Ainitewilibpimekes citation oud a i is spending several days in Golden | a three guests of honor. Bouquets of | Wed for later in the afternoon. i i | gages given to secure liens to him for they ought to wil no 9 A ex * 7 i i cece | i 4 See - r es the guest of Miss Daraline The Rt. Rev. Bishop Blair Roberts, | Sazden ede uet aca! ee = Sutras ot the rOCRVERER comes | Mi F j ey Be ee ATI WaCrTOReANTahD! Haye honest man and let him have a loan without ‘ : S| SRD oBIBR Hains aD, “eplagopal flere ate eecraee og cee i -| Minnesota Freight haze Apa \ leaving his right eye for security. z x *k & |D. D., is, 8. D., Episcopal !rarson entertained 16 guests at an|tee and assisting with arrangements | executed mortgages on their 1932) 4 gat ey y yg mnird a re Se terete 510 | the sermon at St. Gearge 3 Episcopal | VeRINE aba cee women, ane Ua Rates Are Attacked |crops tf Stat Levey Pegi tor | Here's the truth of the matter. A banker has t rd St., have as their guest Mrs.! Ae 5 j * * * 4 ‘ the consent of such mortgagees for’ = * . ee sister, Miss LaVerne Shaw, 1 een PEAR ade tae eres | ot and Mrs R, E, Schwarta, Rapid +. | rage, Ne D» duly 9—P)—claim- | a ea pele ee every reason for wanting to lend every possible H i. .. formerly a resident | oa ‘ | City, S. D.. who have spent the last} ing that Minnesota has intrastate | ceeds fro! 6 : is di its. The bank’: i d d of Mandan. ;Serving as chaplain at the C. M. T:/roy days here with Mr. and Mrs | Cc ONTINUE D freight rates lower than the inter-|0f twine and similar supply _ bills cent of his deposits. The bank’s earnings depen b RES. Ss Tea [Ea ray Cee Harvey Nites 609 Avenue D, left Sat: | from page one jsiate rates, which, it Is held. gives| shead of payments on such mort- largely on the income from loans, — bank's F) irs. F. N. Orchard ani laughter jurday for their home. In honor of} innesota shippers an “unfair ad-| & ‘ i i on its meeting the borrowi Doris, 211 Second St, left, Thursday |,oMt, and, Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth. /sr- "tna Mrs Schwartz and Miss cor-| Reports of Deals vantage” over shippers. from outside ‘ | been aes pase eens 6 for St. Paul for a several weeks’ visit | rinne Raymond. Minneapolis, who Stirri Polities | 2° ‘2%, the Superior Association of} Devils Lake Hospital |. needs of its community. Fy ~ te ee {Orchards brother-in-law cotenparey ari tag Sena [ees is their guest, Mr. and Mrs. Niles ATTING FONUCS | commerce, Superior, Wis. and the| Is D d by Fi But th banker lends isn’t hi: ' ? and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Fish- | a jentertained at a buffet supper andj I traffic bureau of Watertown, S. D., s Damage ire jut the money a banker lends isnot bis own: i er and with her father, Edward Walsh, ead ieee is ee bridge, preceding the dancing party; red See aeeta Tenby wen (eetanae | appealed to the Interstate Com. | nee y | It belongs to people who put it in the bank to * { 2 Ss. . 9 Y + meree i r reli | | y, ‘ given by the Bachelor's and Benedict's 4 ‘¢ commission for relief. Devils Lake, N. D., July 9—(®)— ‘5 . f k Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, tees Pacer A heat i seeing ldancing club. ‘There were 12 guesta ieee ae already com-| The commission has granted the ‘The lives of numerous patients eal keep it safe. As a borrower you might like to e SRW Ee, See and Mrz. | x # & | Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Kel-/ "rhe net result of the situation, {mpi a SES and will reopen Mercy hospital were threatened here see the bank stretch a point and “take a chance”, to Los Angeles, Calif ere ee: nue | Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hollenbeck and |Jey Simonson and Mr. Schwartz, therefore, is to practically foreclose |it relates to Minnesota's inirhetare | eee e ee ede ohne broke but as a depositor you'd have every reason to spend several weeks. Mr. Campbel! S02 Zep Hollenbeck, Columbus, Ohio, {any workable arrangement between! rates, N. E. Williams, traffic com. | ty on ®sach floor of the build d complain if your banker failed to use his best is state’ former residents of Bismarck, are ex-| Mrs. L. A. Kellogg, Watford City.| the 1, v. A.'s and the Democrats. The | missioner of ution leach islooy ot bie) uae ate’s attorney of Ward county. [nected to arrive Sunda to visit with | Who has nent the oy week here with Iformer could not very well urge the |Gommence, SHE ec ee Ot cal Oa ee Ait efforts to protect your money. 3 jends veak her son-in-law and daughter, Gover- a 3 ‘med. Of undetermined origin, the blaze i Mr. and’ Mrs. Louis Tibssar |f1/ends where, for & weal on longe’|nor and Mrs, George F. Shafer, left | vote for Hoover and, at the seme time 2 | Was reported about 2 a. m. It had We have plenty of money to lend and we want Twelfth and Lilcon Sts. have as|J0°Y 8 bese \Bismarck Saturday morning for Can- 5 e same time, MILNOR’S AID QUITS | spread through the laundry chute ; their guests Mr. Tibesar's sister Mice |ME- and Mrs. G. A. Osmundson, 508 | Bismarck Send nS nie Gein, [SuPPort the Democratic state ticket.'| Chicago, July 9—(P}—Josh Chilton, | and had broken out. on each off the to lend as much of it as we can to people who } Albertina Tibesar, Portland, Ore, and Avenue A. Dri Hollenbeck. who 18/12." She was accompanied by her| ‘Turning the page to the possibili. *!St@nt to George L. Milnor, general! floors, making considerable headway can use it to good advantage and pay it back F Mrs. Tibesar's sister, Miss Josephine |°°?M¢cted Ww! s 3 | aa 4) a8 Possibill-manager of the Farmers’ Nationa’! on the top floor. Firemen removed A . A g oe 1 industry, will be one of the 3tandson, George Shafer, Jr. Gover’ ties of a Nonpartisan and D tic i ly. At th time we're going to k Decker, Casselton, who will be herc {imal industry. wil be one of te nor Shafer’s sister, Mrs. E. R. Fairal:| hook-up, the field appears more sus. (GTi, Corporation, has resigned, ef-| the patients to the academy build- prompely. At the same a sic jada ovcraaes . about two weeks. jspeakers at the bi ®/of Sedan, Kan. who also has been a|ceptible te MO VELON one rae ae ane 15. He will enter the | ing, adjacent to the hospital. No one right on running a bank in which you can put 4 = — = nesaes —— j|cuest at the governors’ home, left Fri-| yet i z jemploy of the Archer-Daniels-Mid-| was hurt. i a tay tor ner home. *erney appear to haye one common|!8%¢ company, Minneapolis grait:| “Greatest damage was done in the = er te <All x % * meeting point in thelr ‘antipathy to! ‘m. | operating room in which $6, wol an get 1! e fl ———— s2 ‘9 The Misses Doris and Dorothy} " zi ———_—_——_ of instruments were kept. a » HURRY! LAST TIMES SATURDAY Fine: Gyn Qnianbra won ade aud jalan reer pene douly SIGNS KIDNAP BILL | If you'll remember that, you'll understand our i ss GEORGE O’BRIEN Mrs. William Abeler, Berlin, Ger-|until the situation clears it will not | ene nneton,, July, 9-—Gey—-Preaident| side of the problem better and see why bankers 4 fn the whined reslorn: femance many, arrived Saturday to spend|be, but it appears to be present. Un-| pila : lay signed a bill.making it can’t always take chances. t “MYSTERY RANCH” about a week as the guests of Mrs. J.|der proper conditions many of the}® federal crime, punishable by $5,000 | Katheri Del: " 4 ; in B, Leach, Bismarck. The young) Nonpartisan leaders might declare for ae aa fe aera a atherine Delaney women came here from Minneapolis,|the Democratic nominee. “4 eMAnGS An Inaping | ; Peta pune eaicch Soe where they have been attending the| If the Democrats are cold toward | ‘hteats through the mail. Dressmaker - Designer . A x ci s vara ta. They pre- Roosevelt’ — iano taped . : “Indla Today” "Pagan Moon” “Bivoree a a Mode” Univer of Minnesota. They gre-[an elange in Roweevel’s taba tov: “TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY | T™ our expert altering and re First National Bank sabe ee Ne ee lin, where Mr, Abeler, who is with/and the Nonpartisans will content | THE CALIFORNIA” WAVE noe rea ae for oe the Eastman Kodak company, was|themselves with paddling their own| ‘SPecializes in combination waves,|§ and children. Cost estima ee 8 transferred about four years ago. Ia|canoe, ignoring the presidential con- isa eke none ends. Com- ff furnished. The ‘Pioneer Bank honor of the Misses Abeler, Dr. Fan- | test. lete, $3.75 anc .00. 102 3rd St. x i I nic Dunn Quain is entertaining at an ete Piss * * ak. Phone 782. | “For Those Who Discriminate’ EISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA informal tea this afternoon at her] Bu ¢ Nonpartisans find them- to close out electric | ‘ F i“ home, 519 Avenue A. selves in a peculiar situation the} baked permanent waves, offer any Phone 428-W Affilsated with FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION Is It True About * * % Democrats are still more involved. process in stock, for $3.00. Regular Red-Headed To honor Mn. and Mrs. Carl Con-| The party's cohorts are hungry.| quality of service. No -»pointments || 212 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. e ar eade stans, Blue Earth, Minn., who are nee aesee eee Bud they rane on Saturday. Phone 130, y i their guests, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Con- rtain of something. Post-} Girls! stans, €21 Mandan St., entertained 20 others snd Ronee federal patronage seit ao a . ie on to m ant ey have a de- Ask their husbands oz guests at a bridge party Wednesday ire to answer. The i 4 s . y feel an alliance sweethearts — or else Cen COT eS a re Re it|with the Nonpartisans on Roosevelt's arr | ” SCC. oe Waldschmidt, and favors were pre-| behalf would make this dream come sented to Mr. and Mrs. Constans and ee and many are friendly to the e to Mrs. Thomas Lough of Detroit. | "09. | e py : Mich., who was an out-of-town guest.| ,Opposing | these are = Democratic} yo 9) = . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Constans. who have | onmenses, tot eree eho have thelr °o u ay a e 0 e nner spent several days here with his Re ka ange pscraan cf riding into [—) trother and sister-in-law, ‘plan tn|BOWer on the strength of the sweep} Ef July 10, 1932 — 11:30 to 8:30 =} e yauntie leave the first of the week for their! iy hope velt will make Celery, Radishes and Olives home. in Bete TBaee WIL cry AOC | 1 aa, California Fruit or Shrimp Cocktail J for a “vote it straight” attitude on ae A . : j <_ i $ the Pay i fee oe Dee i - Cream of Chicken SOE Consomme Douglas > ‘ -World e Largest Tire Manufacturer 4 i * jocra: au-riz or - t { City. -County News | never have obtained in this Hey So CHOICE OF ii ° Announces a New Tire at an rad ° ———_*| The deciding factor in the whole GO Roast Young Turkey with cranberry sauce . 808 QO : 4 . Two classes of excursion fares, one beri a. be nay attitude of the Small Sirloin Steak with mushroom sauce : Extraordinary Price good in coaches and carrying a two- ss mocratic campaign man-| Py 4; Fried Spring Chicken with country gravy : Ln | Starring 5 agers. These gentry are quick to sense] Baked Yorkshire Ham, orange sauce . ¢ day return limit and one for first-| possibilities in a political situation i t a 4 “ i ” Assorted Cold Meats with potato salad The Goodyear “Reliance Jean Chester class traveling and allotting a longer|and their whole desire will be to elect = Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au-jus, extra cut ...-.- “Be = HARLOW MORRISS stay, have been authorized by the Hogertelt. aoe te rey. that any » Fresh Fried Pike and tartar sauce . 30: BY, $2 64 Northern Pacific railway for the| yuna), cbent in North Dakota be de- Fresh Strawberry Omelet tof x32... Vere. | Lewis Stone Leila Hyams Una Merkel . Promoting the chances of the Whipped or New Potatoes in Cream 4,.40-21 2.97 r North Dakota state fair at Fargo July | presidential candidate and they may June Peas in Cream New Beets in Butter 2 U, eee ster e eee e hele There must be a reason why Kath- 11 to 16. In the first class, for dis-|encourage any situation which would| 33> Hot Rolls > 4,50-20 3.24 ¢ eeu ee tances of 200 miles or more the rate | mprove his chances, — Combination Salad with 1000 Island Dressing — : ead oe eo EXTRA . bitter gs * will be one cent a mile; for less thar Py eg wre Thue eae to be fraught Cocoanut Cream Pie Fresh Raspberry Sundae or Sherbet == 4.50-21 ... ee eee nese 3.41 On Our Stas wer when you 200 miles one ‘and' one-fourth cents possi ut all the cards) page, Coffee Iced Tea Milk pas cay al see the picture! per mile. In the other the round-trip have not’ yet been dealt. r—] f, —} 4.75-19 ie eee Gy ee 3.84 R ‘ t ea : . : eo aawiet : Program! Mr, and Mra games Campagna, |°US forces to determine their: course. | emg», 11:30 to 8:30 p. m. ax Free for a Lim? ime. i (Egeiehington) “Admission Free,” talkartoon farmers near Bismarck, are parents! wuniam Langer Rep ah i — a SOUP . : ; ie ernest, Jame i of son born Friday ‘night at Stl qate ant Danese Republican condl. | ep Cream of Chicken au-riz or Consomme Douglas @ Trade with us and save money on every- 16. min xius hospital. i CHOICE OF i i i ts Paramou mentioned nearly all the matters sub- | "GJ Te meee hi Tile i range ject to change in the state adminis- Ky Baked Yorkshire Ham with orange sauce 3 thing for the automobile. 1 Laughingest See Col. Chas, Lindbergh on the daughter | was ray Hevardey, tration during his campaign, but since 4 Roast Young Turkey with cranberry jelly me i Rothm Ever stand ‘at the Curtis Trial pompins. Oe Me And Mab, At he has become the nominee he has} 8 Assorted Cold Meats and Potato Salad a ° ° Heard = 5 | found @ new one. Fricassee o! en Dumplings r hill > date MidaiEnt Mee ban || marck hospital. Since the returns came in, Langer ‘Whipped or New Potatoes in Cream _ Ld r 1 - 4 appearing at all at 12115 error said, several businessmen have sug-| © June Peas in Butter Hot Rolls [—} x performances Mon. and Tues. DIES IN PLANE CRASH gested to him that something should] ™=—* Combination Salad with 1000 Island Dressing == ‘ . Hector, Minn., July 9—()—A pas-|be done about a practice which is al- Preah Raspberry Gundae | Ise Oream or Gherbet = « oO rs C. } “3 senger was killed and the pilot in-|leged to prevail in the board of ad-| © Coffe Iced Tea Milk @ 9 bd 5 aramou jured when an airplane crashed at| ministration. It is that of getting the t th eee | " THEATRE ar ocisbsd Uy bie nats er toe At’ | tee er aitiaunin ot tious 2 hue B Bismarck’s Pioneer Garage f y the engine - for at wi ! plane while Glen Clark, pilot, sus-| As related to him, Langer said, it| $5 Grand Pacific Hotel Resta @ ' tained slight injuries. has not been uncommon for state! 22, uran a. ' HARRY TURNER AND HIS 9-PIECE ORCHESTRA Attention: Old and Young Folks! Next Wednesday mefern and elé music by Harry and his orchestra. 5c for the entire evening. 8 iad —S—— D OME DANCE TONIGH

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