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ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1938 Begotiating with several good men, f “" - = : 6 = —————————___——_——_—————— 1 Ade Normark of Minneapolis were | TL. Coger, 79, mother of Mrs. R. E./bound over to Burleigh county di . » 79, » R. is- | * , 4 . Ny iain : _ F IN. a vr a) pd 98 | Seanad tneyend of thelr 18-hole first-| Wenzel, 317 Park St, who dled at her| trict court on a charge of assauit with|-N. D, Hail Insurance | Transient Is Killed ’ \ 8 nn round match and were forced into ex- | home following a lengthy illness. @ dangerous weapon. i i it- i . y tra holes, as were D. N. Tallman of| Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel and their fam-/| He was placed in the Burleigh | Covers Big Acreage By Hit Run Motorist | of Alumni and former and present | Willmar and Walter Sawyer of Min-|ily have been in Grand Forks since] county jail in lieu of $5,000 bonds on Fargo, N. D,, July 21.—()—Struck : ; Z 2 students of North Dakota State Col- |NeAPolis. ‘Mrs. Coger's death Wednesday. Quiet of Police Magistrate Edward 8.| Hail insurance applications recelv-|down ‘by a hit, and ran Inoomress lege at Fargo in the Bismarck-Man- | J0e Coria of St. Paul set a new ama- Allen following Russell's preliminary | eq by the state hail department num-|U, 8. High fe ° i RO << ———————————vw———! | GAN area will assemble here next Fri-|teur course record when he carded Dia: ttes Beat hearing. pa |. S. Highway 10 a few miles west of Complete P| f Robert Thorb: day, July 28, for an “old-time” Bison | 32 on the out nine, giving him a four-| iamonettes bea The only witness at the heari He TC Be dh a) Li Ms ee ee ! plete tans for __| Robe: orberg Weds | pep raty. ; Up advantage over Dick Sawyer of Black: Aces 27-21) ccorge ‘Walsh, 33, alleged victin of S724, according to figures announced |; 38, transient, died in a Fargo hos- 1 | Nonpartisan Picnic} Miss Maxine Heltzel|_ The program wilt be staged in the) Minneapolis, | pny an attack by Russell at Fairview| Friday by E. J. Helsing, manager of|” An investigation is cader way in an 1 i : World War Memorial building. William Kostelecky, Jr., of Dickin- s ing, the|Cemetery. Walsh exhibited wounds| the department. A year at 1,162,000 " Fe oat ry ‘ aE In charge of the pep session will be | 00, N. D., held a one-up advantage coring runs in every inning, the his lett partment. year ago 1,162, effort to find the driver of the car. 5 Senator Lynn J. Frazier, Governor| Miss Maxine Dolores Heltzel, Minot, er Bill Diamonettes, girls’ diamondball team, | °° left arm and hand which he| acres were insured. Before he died Kelly hold hospital at L iv q > and V. Thorbe John ©. Thysell, agronomist of the U. | OV! ly Boutell of Minneapolis at said were suffered when Russell at. Willi Lan, and Count nt Robert V. jorberg, Bismarck, |§ No; reat Pl; the end of their-first ni defeated the Black Aces, a team of n at-| July 15 was the final date for re-!taches he had no home and no rel2- n lam ger y Age! rthern Great Plains field station irst nine holes. tacked him with k-knife afte r H. O. Putnam will be [G08 of Mrs. Ida K. Thorberg, Man-|a¢ Mandan, a former student at the women, 27 to 21 Thursday evening. 8 Cakknlte ‘after |celving applications under a law pass-|tives. : . O. am, the speakers @t/dan, were married ‘Thursday evening | state coLlEge, Fs |The Diamonettes were credited | threatening to kill him and steal his}ed by the 1933 legislature. The old : i an all-day picnic sponsored by Bis-!at the Presbyterian Manse, with Rev. | Among principal speakers will be Injured Local Man | with 30 hits and charged with seven | *Utomobile. law set the time limit for August 1. QUAKE KILLS 20 ‘ marck Nonpartisan Women’s club No.|N. 8. Johnson officiating, Dr, Walter Lee Aithuart of the con I s1.,/ errors while the Black Aces secured| Walsh said he drove Russell to the| Claims filed with the department] Istanbul, July 21.—(#)—Twenty per- i ' 1, to be held Fridey, July 28, at the| Attendants were Miss Jean Penman, |lege faculty, whe wit be nero Mproves Steadily | 2 nits'and were guilty of four mis-|eraveyard at the latter's request to| for the season teter 1408, ohn tae lod were killed in'a sharp earthquake : ’ Pienic grounds north of Menoken. The/and Lyle Youngstrom, koth of Bis- tour of the state. | ‘ plays. see the grave of Russells brother.| 000 paid out, Heising said. This com-|in the village of Tcivril, near the City d Public is invited to attend. marck, More than 120 alumni, former and| Philip Weisenberger, Bismarck man| The score was tied at the end of|Police claim Russell has no brother pared with 1,796 claims filed to this!of Denizli, Turkey, Thursday. a 4 Plans for the event were completed| Mr. and Mrs. Thorherg are to make| present students of the state college | WHO suffered a broken rib and chest |the fifth inning but the Diamonettes | buried at the cemetery. date @ year ago. es 7 at a meeting of the club held Thurs-|their home in Bismarck where the|now reside in Bismarck and Mandan|Mjuries in an automobile accident | staged a 10-run onslaught in the 5 4 i day evening at the home of Mrs. C. B.| bridegroom is employed as wire chief and the nearby territory. near Wilton last Sunday night, was| sixth. The box score: om ry Nupen, 212 Third St. Families plan-|for the American Telegraph and showing steady improvement at a| Black Aces (21)— AHRHE " ning to attend are to bring their|/ Telephone company. " local hospital Friday: |H. Jordan, ¢, p ..........5 4 2 0 .» {> «lunches, although the club will main- see Four-Month-Old Son An X-ray examination of the man, B. Voight, p, c .. 6321 : | tain hamburger, ice cream, and soft i «| proved that he had not suffered ser-|D. Priske, 1b . 7350 ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE ‘ drink stands on the grounds for the/ Community Garden Of W. W. Carley Dies! ious hurts, nis doctor sar L. Ramball, 2b "6 3) 270 TODAY jf | \_ convenience of those who do not wish aa pid At first it was feared that Weisen-|L. Heupel, if .. Beach! USUA ‘ | to bring a lunch, Club Plans’ Pichic|’ sis canes. souecmantycow’ aon |Yereer tad sutterer tet injuries.| B. Peterson, rss . +6 230 ONLY PRICES : The following committees have of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Carley of 317; _ Weisenberger was hurt when the|H. Jaszkowiak, Iss -1000 =—_—__OC____C_C_C_ ! been appointed by Mrs. C. G. Boise Next Sunday, July 23, the Commu- | Seventh St., south, Bismarck, died at |®utomobile in which he was riding col-|G- Rue, ri ..... : +6220 ta an EL) 2 to take charge of the stan "| nity Garden Club ts having a plenic| his home early Friday morning. lided with an oncombing machine|C- Meinhover, 3b eet) burger and coffee—Mrs. H. Paul, and turned Peet sae oa : The infant had been ill since birth. over. | a Mrs, R. L. Matheson, Mrs, ©, B, Nu-|/" Kiwanis Park. Members are asked va eo | Totals 492121 4 0 pen and Mrs. Oo) pal Z “ ‘pop ‘and| ‘© bring a picnic dinner and be at| Funeral services will be conducted | Diamonettes @7)_- uni 1am ; am—! 5 lan r : | F. Dohn, p, 1: 4 Grawiord, Mrs. 6. J. Myers, Mra:| Come. There will be games and races| Walter E. Vater, pastor of McCabe|- N, D), Judge Is Dead |x. 20.” Be aay Jars Malloy and Mrs, Frank Vogel; for the children, under the supervi- | Methodist Episcopal church, probably PER ad Ip) Ensworth, k Sao SI A dishes—Mrs, R. E. Anderson and Mrs.| 10". Of #60 recreational workers, and| Wil officiate, st,|, Robert Draper, grandson of the)F. Bosch, 1b... 5322 Chatterton Excels “Frisco Frank Rothehiller; and lemonade—|‘wtable entertainment is also being idarra comer rred In St.’ late Judge C. J. Fiske, former mem-|M. Barrett, 2b . 5441) Jenny” as Medicine Show rs Mrs, 0. E. Johnson. rar oe Ria Suen v ber of the North Dakota supreme/G. Mason, cf . 6320 Come-On Girl! y The program of speeches is sched- ‘Werner sit Hikes, y ry ici oy 43 ieeeea. Ge » |court, died at Detroit Lakes, Minn.,|E. McCrorie, rss 5440 y 4 uled to start at 2 p.m, while games| Wane’ Gr panto’ any Mevey. J. W-/Plan “Treasure Hunt? [Friday morning, according io word | M. taney 2110 Tepes He ete behind 4 and various sports will take up the| ll, H. O. Putnam and Roy Arntson. For Bi k Girls) 2cie4 bere by Supreme Court Jus- | C. Riggs, rf 33000 the-scenes life of the men who remainder of the day. es * or Bismarck Girls) tice L. ©. Birdseil, 'K, Farrell, If 3120 run traveling medicine | shows, Mrs. Teresa Prendergast, son Ed- es Robert was th | tes ees and the girls whose beauty they e Persons having room in their cars ry le young son of Mr. . for extra passengers, as well as those|W!" and daughter Frances, and Mrs.} Bismarck girls Saturday will _par-/and Mrs. Carl Draper of Detroit Totals ....... sie 50 27:30 7 use as lure: : 4 not having a means of conveyance, Prendergast’s sisters, the Misses Clara/|ticipate in a “treasure hunt,” accord- | Lakes, Mrs. Draper was Miss Doris; Scores by inning: “4 are asked to get in touch with Mrs. end is DERE all Hd aan mu to Miss Aldeen Paris, who will be! Fiske before her marriage. [Black Aces ... 1101 105—21 n Frank Vogel, who is in charge of | 27° 0 ama aynira is-jin charge of the outing. ‘The boy's death was caused by dia- | Diamonettes 45 33102x—27 transportation. ter M. Boniface, superintendent of| Girls six years of. age and older are betes, from which he had suffered " ' % * % ne oa ROR ae roans to bates to join in the “treasure hunt,”| for some time. No details of funeral ere about a week. Mrs. mder- Paris said. arrangements | 4 Bt iste Thuredse fe inal ae Bast and the Misses McAuley are} They will meet at Kiwanis Park at Judge Birdzel, were received by/ Russell Bound Over Ty \ points. in California where’ she wil| USNS of Sister Boniface, 11:30 o'clock in the morning and the|" Judge Fiske died about two years To District Court e spend about two months. ‘ * * hike will last about two hours. ago. Mrs. Fiske also is dead. ee The eleventh birthday anniversary| Participants are instructed to bring ———_—____— Accused of threatening to slay a 4 | Mrs, Mary Owen, Los Angeles, Calif,,/0f Barbara Baker, daughter of Mr.|thelr own lunches. MRS. WENZEL'S MOTHER DIES __ Bismarck man Wednesday afternoon, CMMt % WEL has arrived for an extended visit with|@nd Mrs. Fryane Baker, 508 West 7 : Funeral services were held in Grand | Lawrence Russell, 23-year-old Capital | fi her niece, Mrs, A. D. Gordon, 211/Thayer avenue, was the occasion for Cook Is Winner in Forks Friday morning for Mrs. George City resident, Friday forenoon was | oe ~ Rosser avenue. @ party given Wednesday afternoon °, —_—_—_—_——— No known medicine works neuralgia, neuritis, headaches, | * 8% by Mrs. Baker, Guests were 16 girls, © Pine-to-Palm Match quite like Bayer Aspirin for the _ periodic pains, and other dis- Mr. and Mrs. George Maroney, 205|including the honor guest’s cousin, A ei See ; ly sed a Second St., have returned to the city| June Engrave, Jamestown, who 1s] Detroit Lakes, Minn., July 21. up)— awful head and face pains of comfort. Their speedy relief following a visit with Mr. Maroney's|here for » two-weeks visit. Prizes in| Pat Sawyer of Minneapolis and Paul DELICATESSEN SPECIALS neuralgia. The tablets made of almost any pain is due to | parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Maroney, eit nee pent Cook of Bismarck, were victorious Fri- Jeurneeune stent eh itats Gains reas RRaEaY: by the Bayer process have a the speed with which these : Fargo. fo Ann vig, e Paviak,/day in opening first-round matches ig for home or picnic lunches. Fres! ia ii ievit H y i ‘i Be pr and Shirley Schantz. A fishpond was | cr yh. SHA ne eoeDainn caregare and RASPBERRY pies, cakes, cookies; POTATO SALADS; assorted [| peculiar efficacy in relieving — tablets dissolv e. tides are no \ Miss Nina Geiger, employe of the)® feature. A supper was served in the! nament being held here and were cold MEATS; home made ROLLS; rye breads, etc. Box lunches pre- neuritic pain. This has been harmful ingredients; nothing t state tax commission, has left for|amusement room at a table appointed | forced to extra holes. - pared and delivered to your home or office if desired. PICNIC demonstrated again and again. _ to depress the heart. i Chicago where she will spend about|in pink and centered with the birth-| Sawyer defeated Jack Hilber of Far- LUNCHES PREPARED. Our personal attention given all special ie . eres ; two weeks attending the Century of |day cake. Favors marked the places.| go 5 and 4, while Cook triumphed over orders. Phone us in advance, No. 288. The speed of Bayer Aspirin Genuine Bayer Aspirin is I. 4 Progress exposition. * : Bud Hauge of Madison by the same 1 2 tablets makes them invaluable safe, uniform, dependable; | 3 . . ** ® Mrs, L. J. Dunbar, Watertown, 8. D..| count. PRINCE CAFE in cases of severe suffering. never hesitate to take it when |! Chatterton in a role that Miss Anna Burr, 702 Fourth St., has| Who is visiting here er parents,! Fritz Carman of Detroit Lake They are alway. ; ; f We F 7 n ’ perccrre et eUe 8 eth eS | Nae anil Miner Lier ieeesein arecerer a TO} es and j They are always safe; doctors any sudden at or pain or fits her like _ black silk ® y 1 the Century of Progress exposition. | Rosser avenue, has been an honored endorse their general use for cold threatens your comfort. tights! ... Taking her hap- . She will be met in Chicago by her | uests at several informal parties this piness in one-night stands! niece, Miss Roberta Burr, Boston, who| Week. _ Thursday afternoon Mrs. 8 In love with a weakling is to come to Bismarck for a visit| James Kiley, 314 West Rosser avenue, A “Ribak ki : ae, was hostess to a few friends in her| BAYER —but with a weakness for ee % honor; Mrs. Peterson entertained a we = ‘| every “strong man” in her Mr. and Mrs. Vic Johnson and Miss|Small group Wednesday; and Mrs. R | touring medicine show! Mary Cooper, Dickinson, are in the| Paul Homan, 402 Fourteenth 8t., en- ” city for a short visit while Mr. John-| tertained Monday. Mrs. Dunbar will i —~ ——— See her as Lilly Turner son, who is division engineer for the|be complimented at a picnic which = j “CQOCH” DANCER! state highway department, is attend-| Mrs. Peterson will give in Pioneer : ing the letting of contracts, by the de-|Park Friday evening. | Broadway Raised partment Friday. ° ° a A eR % | City-County N Phone 9 Phone Its Eye-Brows Misses Wilma, Emily and Phyllis 01-| | ity-County News | when this tional st son, 511 Eighth St. left Thursday | #—————__—¢ | 1612 1612 AGaVOMGATOR IME stage, evening for Lake Cormorant, Lake! James Kennedy and Raymond May, | fy i Fark, Minn. where they will be guests | division engineers at Grand Forks and Saturday Specials Fen ee eon Borkness, Valley "Clty, former Bie: | WoustO™Tespectively, are in the clty Stoopnagle and Bad” with th WA ~ Q Q | assist In the letting of contracts oF “Stoopnagle an ,” wi e marek resident. They expect to be| by the stens Bigiwagranee penerg 7 Eggs f Oranges, Oranges Hark andl Abbot Dancing Girls! gone two weeks. ee i tee ee the Med. small, fine for juice. ni ¥ Miss Esther Greenshields, 1021 bids for: yee eee 2 doz. ana Med. tin NEWS - CARTOON Fourth St. will leave Saturday for| Miss Mary Nierling, Jamestown, and 25c 5c Chicago where she will spend about a|Mrs. Edith Emde Haas, Minot. Sera week attending the Century of Prog- — . Tess exposition. She will be joined on} 1. Sanford of Watford City spent R E Dark Red, Juicy 15-lb. b tts Hp Dee meee a i seenete Thursday and Friday in Bismarck on go aia be y Z E R R’ S reenshields, Fargo, and later the| business. He visited at th RPS young women will enjoy a week’s out- | his sister, Mrs. Wm. Targart, “TOS tse | SANTA ROSA, dark red, ing at a lake resort near Pelican Rap-/ th Street. PLUMS 4 ‘ 50c ids, Minn, Miss Greenshields will be per basket .. Phone 928 601 10th St. away two weeks. Arne Tollefson, Schafer; Fred Hoe-| “NEW DUCHESS,” NeuDelivers 3 US sOraars xe % “1, |Tuff, Grassy Butte; and Einar Dahl, APPLES very mee ....... eee eecee eee 4 ins. 25c Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock, 1181 | Watford City, were bi ‘ 4 ‘Third St, have returned to Bismarck |in Bismarck’ Thavsdeo ees Visitors Butter %-Ib. prints, * | ' ater atest outing at Big island] Seam, Thursday and, Peday CANTALOUPES [rm ree extra 10c [fife o. .... 196 i Fintan “friends eae ois poate ean eee aa oomsion: * L nad Sweet Corn, fall 37c le county. ey were arge risp), . a f Bismarck. At Big Island lake they|in attendance at the letting of con- LETTUCE 2 for as 7 ae pb GhacbanmnasBoAnh 19c pace tee t joined Mr. and Mrs. Earle ©. Peck, tracts for road construction by the! Y * Plums, red or blue, 55 1012 Eighth St, and Mr. and Mrs.|state highway commission Friday. QTaAMOUNES pink-kneed rhap- . per basket .............. OC Carl Knudtson, 810 Fifth St., who ; say ict e J ee, Blueberries Sweet Corn eres Na ai spent a week there following a motor| Arthur Miller of Fargo was # busi- Sody oF campus cuties and grandstan Quart box Yellow Sunshine, Home Fresh stock ilcea) per ean *......-. LOC t trip to Minneapolis, Duluth and Ely,| ness ‘visitor in Bismarck ‘Thursday glodiators set to music... 0 liberal Grown Minn, The Pecks and the Knudtson’s|and Friday attending the lettings for ect i ree 20c 29c Cracker Inch, 10c weuned to Bismarck the first of the | road ephizaols by the state highway education in crooning ..: spooning... Not pints ] 5c DOz 1] 5c Doz, special, 3 for commission. / . . . Z is clowning .. . dancing and romancing! 2 Raisins, 2-Ib. 15 , = Tomatoes, Standard, 29 Sweet Corn, yellow, 19 package . c » ’ No. 2 tin, 3 cans...... C | wo. 2 tin, 2 tor........ LIC Soap, Sunny Monday, 25 Pineapple, Stone's 19 Milk, Danish Pride, 7 10 bars ‘ c Child ’ Cl 8-0, No, 2% tin...... LIC | tan can ............ c liulas: uta: Re : en Ny othes Dill Pickles, quart =] @ | Tuna Fish, white 17 ois... Mason jar ............ C | chicken, No. % tin... c T. & T. Root Beer For Summer and Salad Dressing, Gold Fruit Pecti v Pe ala ssing, uit in, regular Early Fall Medal, 8-02. jar ........ 9c 30c, special ........... 23c At. Gummer, Chenrance Prices Tea, new crop, black 19¢ | Dates, Monceram, cellos The Chil dren's Sho “pull,” %4 1B, .......6 C | wrapped, 2-1b. pkg..... aC p Peanut Butter, Stone’ Karo Syrup, large i 106 3rd St. South of Prince Hotel 314-02. jar ., ~ Bln van... 8Oe —_———————— SPECIALS ON NO. 10 TIN FRUITS A Paramount Picture... with Pears, 39c Peaches, 39c CROSBY “Bartlett” .......... SBlbcedY 5. oe see Royal Touch IN Strawberries Cherries The mode of healing by 62c a ae 49c Raya Touch te mired by GEORGE & GRACIE Per tin .... Red Pitted” ........ > 5 Edw: the Confessor would BURNS ALLEN White Ki 10 Bai a be nonsensical in this, the " ene 7 Hf 0 Fe 20th century. Our modern ‘ond the brother Senulnied Toilet Tissue Big Ben doctors of medicine are able H ARD ARLEN Tan ao 1000 Sheet Laundry Soap to, eradicate such ideas from ne Eke. 5 5 ising MARY CARLISLE 33¢_ (OC srzciar IC} 42c Where Science and Ethics J A Cc K Oo A K | E ONLY Breakfast Cereal Deal \ ONLY Reign d th 1 Ige. pkg. Whole Wheat Flakes ) >’ 4 ae on e f /1 Ige. pkg. Grapenut Flakes ( ; YS {E. 1S Ox Road Co-eds 1 pkg. Kelloge’s Bran Flakes : 2 ( 1 pkg. Wheat Pops ) 29 HoteAl—' 9 C | A Regular 50c value } Cc Corner ain . Bresdwey PARAMOUNT If you are, it eikes ee 4 i. P. Hotel 1s. A A Iso strikes Wash—that you'll wan! (COOL AND COMFORTABLE 1-Ib. tin ( BLISS 1-Ib. tin to have ‘The ‘Bismarck ‘Tribune ‘som: usuaL |. CORRE: | ou’ Jus he. ction “ae- - - - Midni r, 283 a ene 4 Sat. - Mon. - Tues, Midnight Sunday PRICES 25c ( Vacuum Packed partment (Phone 32). Then you » won't miss a single thrill in the ad- 3 ventures of Wash Tubbs. . t x i} ‘lash wh Minot amen With “Bismarck. here: The “Magic Clty, nine has ween ~ bY ‘ngthened with the addition of four new men, two from the e Northern League. inot’s pitching staff has been made power- ful through the m of a hurler formerly with the white : ee ee trengthened with the addition of s se Just who they will be is not detin- | : : July 23, 3:00 P. M.

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