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On her flight trom Bismarck to St. Paul “Miss Billings” was piloted by Mal Freeburg, Northwest flyer who recently received congressional recog- nition for landing @ tri-motored plans safely after losing one of his motors while in ee ‘Through his skill in landing the crippled ship, Freeburg saved the lives of eight persons, who continued the remainder of the St. extend | Paul-Chicago trip in another plane piloted by Freeburg. Freeburg piloted a west-bound Plane to the Capitol City Thursday and remained here overnight. . , Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Hs pad Patricia, who was two years old, There were games and later re- freshments wer served at a table cen- tered with a decorated birthday cake. Baskets of Easter eggs marked the Places. The hostess was assisted by Mis Ruth Lay Mrs, Fred Harvey, 313 Mandan St., entertained nine small children and their mothers at a birthday party Montpelier, N. Dak. In bright prints or soft pastel shades. Long sleeves, short sleeves, or sleeveless, Featuring the high necklines and the new collar and sleeve treatments. Carried in sizes 14 to 20 and 36 through 52. Shop here, and save, at this low price— $385 BETTER DRESSES! $5.85 and $8.85. Knit Dresses! Ladies’ Hats! Of soft, wooly materials,}] A new shipment of fancy with the new puffy] straws, in all colors and sleeves, Sizes Pure Silk Hose! Full-fashioned, with dou- ble heel and sole. Sizes 8M to 1014. New Silk Scarfs! Beautiful prints, in long ties and the new V-back style. Choice at only Whites, Blondes, New Spring Shoes! o-'ser=ssc«. elinaatill. ts cena A el Be sure and see the 8. & L. Style Show, at the Bismarck Auto Show, on April 7th and 8th. Economy Soneuer Phone 34 Cowan Bldg. 411 Broadway Largs ses, por does: No. 3% tin, each’.. LOC 9c Hershey's Cocoa, No. % tin ...... be thied dt pod a dhpens SOCIETY NEWS) as : ld ‘ hag irc has beet been sent by Gov- Give Dinner = Wiliam Langer to North Da- brief survey oe the lives and prominent women composers. FP. J. Bavendick sang “The Cry of Rachel” etal Mr R. D. McLeod played Meadows” truve-King) Miss Elizabeth Jones read “It Can Be Done”; HELLO, FOLKS! I’m at the Paramount, too, starting Saturday ¢ — js | City-County News | eT 9 Members LH the Zither club enjoyed an evening of music and games fol- lowing their regular meeting in the B. P. W. room at the World War Me- morial building. Emma Waldal and Staley’s Syrup " Demonstra- tion all day Saturday at the Economy Grocery. birth to 18 months. DRY-DEE, 75¢ CHILDREN’S SHOP 106 3rd St. South of the Prince Hotel She Went Up In The Air For Romance Came Down To The Earth For Love! A Romance that side-: toa ch-up — then zoomed to a happy crack-up — oa landing? EVALYN KNAPP JAMES MURRAY THELMA TODD From True Story Magasine Admission 2:0-°7-9 2OC CAPITOL —a TONIGHT =ee— Wonder Loaf Wrapper Matinee at 10 A. M. Tomorrow GOOD BAKERY FOODS Be sure to select for your menu bakery foods from our shop. We always have a fine assortment to choose from. Peet Bea kinds, Hot Cross Buns, Delicious » Doughnuts, Pies, Cakes, etc. Your individual order will have our personal attention. HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth Street BROTH ian the Siieial Cnaetie o: ) & was spe- cially commended for giving some of her flesh to be boiled as Seem for her afflicted STARTS TOMORROW Sat. - Mon. - Tues. ‘acti (mvmite No Job! ... No Money . . Girl Gone! ... But They Couldn't Hold Him Down! He looked up! Got up! Cheered up! And sang so all the world could hear: “Halle. | lujah, ’'m a Bum!” . . ALJO NEW SONG HITS! THE FIRST PICTURE EVER DONE IN “RHYTHMIC DIALOGUE” — ADDED PLEASURE — MICKEY MOUSE | — in — “TRADER MICKEY” LAUGHTER Last Time Today PARAMOUNT NEWS Tom a BOWARD Drag on the Market SONG “PLEASURE ISLAND” and “Rosco” That Delightful Comedy TLING IN THE DARK” sg ip “CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE” DOLLAR DAY SATU RDAY, MARCH 25th Ladies Hose, six pairs 1 assortment, for $ 1 -00 Ladies’ Moab Hose, regular ir 2 pairs for ---.-. DL.OO Ladies’ Servi Leties Seen $1.00 Handkerchiefs $1.00 Linen Napkins $1.00 Davenport Cover and Chair Covers, ‘aud in China, 3-piece set for aki GIFT fe Riggory age ‘ my M. L. AZAR 318 Main Ave. ee