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“144 Eighth Grade How World’s Largest Bridge | Will Link Coast Ciuc. MALE ATTIRE IRKS Se ee ae Chureh — Diplomas Awarded _. School Superintendent Releases pS SA QURAN SE RO UOT Wilma Wahiman and Evelyn Mae ‘Wright. GIRL BRIDEGROOM wi Authorities Insist “He” ashing: ton to meet with the federal labor board. New U.S. Marshal for N. D. Starts Tuesday has been organized here through the efforts of the Edwards quartet, hold its first services at te aoe tion at the corner of Eleventh 8t. and zh are 5 ‘ Women’s Clothes While in Thayer avenue Saturday evening, y . Sunday's servi will be List of Burleigh County toslaued Anton Koch, Jack Koch. arid County Jail Furgo, ND, July'7—i)—8, J.) Bund on Bed ’ conducted Graduates w pisses ‘View: y HP aad Bergquist and Ea pag ener lund: ane ive Fisher, Alden Fos- 72 HAVE PERFECT RECORDS berg and Dons Hot Reading Circle Certificates Thelma: Harold Geist. Phoenix: Gladys Cloud. : Mildred Harrisburg, Pa. July 1——The 1@-year-old girl “bridegroom” whose stétus is pugeling the Daupin county ccurt must wear girl’s clothes in the ccunty jail whether she likes it or Doyle, Fargo, will assume the duties of United States marshal for North Dakota next Tuesday. Because Judge Andrew Miller, who administered the oath of office, will be out of the city next week, Doyle took his oath of office today. At both of the Sunday services the quartet will give special vocal and the strumental music. In the afternoon the women musicians will feature their stringed instruments and sing several vocal numbers. During the evening service, the quartet will é i: Ervin Bassen, Dolores not—and she doesn’t. | play @ saxophone number and Rev, Awarded to 84 Pupils in | siuschwein, Nadine Berg, Eleanor The “bridegroom,” Mildred (Bttie valde, Who anid todos he hee no| <rs. Edwards will preach on the sub- Ten School Districts Chapin, Vina Erickson, Josephine Erdman, of Elisabethville, was return. : He | Ject, “The Second Coming of Christ." Lyle Lunn, Audrey Pederson, Phyilit ed to the prison Friday to await ccurt action Tuesday on complaints plans for the immediate future. intends to remain in Fargo at least All the services are open to the public. “ft Tike Gan aon, Bernard that she posed as “Jatnes Erdman”|for the present. See nee aes ‘- Sunletghe ny ress legal ‘quale ind’ Ramet Quale, when she “married” Margaret Zerby.| All deputy marshals now in office Okada Government to ‘ schools received diplomas in eighth] White: Doris Durfee. Emma Mae 19, of Tower City. | will be retained by Doyle for the Re lace S aito Re *. ime of grade graduation exercises this spring, |Durfee, George Durfee, Harry Swind- “You've got to put on women's|present, he said. They are Howard Pp 14 eccording to a list released Friday by Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools. ling and Dicky Ward. Sibley: Teresa Glum atid Dorothy clothes,” said Warden Francis H Hoy. “T will not,” snapped “Effie” with a stamp of her foot that went well | Sorbo, Jack Rothschiller, all stationed Strack, chief deputy; Hector Barnes, office deputy; A. G. Kennedy, B. O. Tokyo, July 7—()—A new govern- ment, essentially little changed in ita Lyman: liam with the masculine garb she was|in Fargo, and A. M. Fruh, stationed | Character from that of Makoto Saito, her, same tne 72 pupils wh oT Liuska, Bet Se ee ‘ wearing. jat Minot. ; Which it succeeds, was formed for were announced and 8 reading circle} Canfield: Robert Fisher. “Oh, yes, you will,” said Hoy. And) Mrs. Alice Gallager, La Moure, will | Japan Saturday. certificate winners were named. Cromwell: Dolores Nelson. she did. replace Miss Olive Fisher as steno-| The support of the Minseito and Eighth Grade Dipolmas Regan: Helen Aune, Margaret Garnes, Paul Hanson, Robert Lund- berg, Clayton McCullough, Rollin Mickelsen, Woodrow Strand and Ar- told Christianson. Glenview: Harry Engelman, Alfred Habeck, Cornelia Johnson, Alice Lar- ton, Homer Monroe and Myrtle Oder. Lincoln: Dale Davis, Martin Kalm- bach, Warren Mazigian and Jack Smith, Sterling: Hugh Jessen, Wilma Wahiman and Juanita Fosdick. McKenzie: Margaret Bliss, Marion Envick, Jean Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Ray McCloskey, Eugene Struwing, Apple Creek: Allan Andahl. Baldwin: Robert Erickson. Laurena Belle Lenihan, Lulu Marie Lenihan, ae Nordstrom and Henry Nord- ine: Irene Knowles and Helen es Lake: Stanley Halver,; Alice Johns and Garth Scalion. Boyd: Esther Baker and Robert Welch. Crofte: Robert Dorman, Betty Johnson and Burnette Lunderholm. Ghylin: Alden Backman. Grass Lake: Billy Johtison. biti Alvin Miller. Naughton: Ruth Jolitace. Copyright, 1934, California Toll Bridge Authority How the world’s largest bridge will span San Francisco bay is shown in this architect's representa tion on an aerial photograph of the $75,000,000 San Francisco-Oakland span, 814 miles long. The air-scene Hearing in the “marriage case” was postponed Friday to permit appear- ance of the girl's parents in court, “Effie” and Miss Zerby, who say they were wed at Portsmouth, Va., on June 2, were taken into custody Thursday by David D. Swavely, county proba- tion officer, who has asked the court to revoke the “bridegroom's” parole from the house of detention. Add 44 New Volumes For Library Patrons Twenty-two volumes of late non- fiction and an equal number of new grapher in the only personne] change announced by Doyle. Sam Tolchinsky Wins Area Scouting Honor} Sam Tolchinsky, Eagle scout of! troop 11, has been chosen to repre- sent the Missouri Valley Area council at the Region 10 University of Scout- ing, to be held at Itaska Lake, Minn., July 30 to August 12. Tolchinsky will be a member of the Eagle scout service patrol at the camp which is sponsored by the University of Minnesota. One boy from each Tokonami wing of the Seiyukai party was given to the new premier, Gen- eral Keisuki Okada, enabling him to jcomplete the distribution of portfolios. Here is the Malayan’s explanation of an earthquake: “The earth is {sort of egg, resting on the horns of bull; when the bull gets angry and shakes his head, an earthquake re- sults. PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Proposals are hereby solicited for doing the following printing, rulin and binding for the State of Nort! Dakota, for the biennial period be- ginning January 1, 1936, and ending Sarah Swanick, Rose Adell Wildfang shows a large section of San Francisco, and Oakland across the bay, with Mt. Diablo in the back. fiction 8 have been received | council is selected for the award, ac-|December 31, 1936. Such proposals and Delvin McNeill. ground. A double-decked tunnel will plerce Yerba Buena island, seen in the middle of the bay, the the Bismarck public library and cording to Paul O. Netland, area scout mentee. ie be eR a ot aoe Manning: Elvira Anderson, Helen Becknolle, Ruth Chesak and Caroline BISHOP TO ORDAIN central anchorage from which two giant spans of steel extending to the shores will swing away, Completion of the work, started in 1933, is expected in 1937, placed in circulation, according to announcement made by Miss Ruth executive, and the expenses for the encampment are borne by the Minne- and Printing Commission in the Capi- jtol in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, until the hour of two o'clock i Hapel. \ King, lbrarian. sota school. P. M., on the 20th day of July, 1934: } ee erie, Cc ° Wh Pl 1 f Hi h N k cruiser Houston and set sail for the|,cuowine are titles of the new Robert, Byrne, Bismarck, is pres aid iil sherent he opened in publie e Johns ant lon. Virgin Islands. “ dent of the alumni association of the | )*_ ("6 a atic ag ® Fort Rice: Emma Marle Asbridge AL MAN SUNDAY onvicts 0 Play or rig: takes The presidential party will land at tion—“The Peoples’ Choice," | university of Scouting and last year |'"Said” printing, and binding, consia and Arnold Lippert. Grass Lake: Annie Ackerman, Ben- nie Capek, Eskil Dahlgren, and Anne Waldo L. Ellickson Will Receive Win Fight Against Death---and Liberty | St. Thomas, on the island of that tame, and the capital, where he will spend the night. Sunday he will visit Ager fe of Our Lord,” Dickens; “Intelligent Man's Review of Europe,” Cole; “China’s Geographic Founda- served as an instructor during the summer meeting. of that required by the first, secon third, fourth and fifth classifications of state printing as follow CLASS ‘I. Thesprinting of, bills, ‘re+ : tions,” Cressey; “Merchants of Dl: | solutio a other d ts for th : ye enti Hazel Engdahl, Kath- Sacred Rite at Trinity on freely kosieadled onl tote Death.” Engelbrecht; “Colonel Law- Massachusetts Police iro uruancdent te tke ‘lewisiative i erine Kaiser, Wilhelm Kaiser, Corless Canon City, Colo. July .—()—Two | ments by the men that the tests, mark by the United States in 1917, |Tence,” Hart: “Good Eyes for Life,” The printing and bindin Nelson and Howard Nelson. Thelma: Alvin Saretzke and Anna Trautman. Sibley: Clarence Clizbe and Doro- Telfer: Catherine Dietrich, Eugene Giovanoni, Helen Kershaw and Lillie Mauk. Lutheran Church The ordination of ido L. Ellick- son during the 11 o'clock service at and others who are interested are in- vited to attend the service. Rt. Rev. David Stoeve. D.D., Fargo, of the president of the North’ Dakota dis- | »l0od. Colorado convicts were confident Saturday they had won a wager with Geath in a series of tests to deter- serum and live tuberculosis bacilli have been injected into their started several months ago, thus far rave proved successful. “They are practically free men be- cause it is only a matter of a few them but they volunteered to become ee of experimenta after Gov. |. C. Johnson promised them par- Two hundred Puerto Rican leaders discussed with Presidentt Roosevelt Friday night the economic and social rehabilitation plan drawn up by |Making Good Headway | Minot, N. D. July 7.—(\—Home Henderson; “Good. Cooking,” Hesel- tine; “Collected Verse of Robert Hill- yer,” Hillyer; “Arrangement of Flow- ers,” Hine; “Robber Barons,” Joseph- “Backward Glance,” Wharton; “While Rome Burns.” Woollcott, and “The New Dealers.” Boston, July 7.—(#)—The state po- lice Saturday sent out a message on their automatic telegraphic printer in the direction of Boston. Police said that one of the four occupants of a small blue Sedan seen passing through Palmer was “recog- Search for Dillinger” rnais of the senate an epresentatives. The printing and binding xecutive and public documents ports. - thy Roth. mine the value of a new serum its| weeks until they will get the full par-|island economists and Rexford G.|£0"; “Men in White,” Kinsley; : CN irae aerate tht de Crofte: LelandeAsch and Cleo John-| Trinity Lutheran church Sunday|diseoverers hope will prevent tuber- |dons promised them," one prison of-|Tugwell, under-secretary of agricul-|"Where East Is West.” Lesile: “Cre-|svstem to all cities and town in Mas- or the volumes of laws. ith the dolng «on. morning will be the only service of its| culoais. ficial said. ture. etive America,” Lewishon; “Nijinsky.” Pete ties a alt in said volume. Phoenix: Raymond Bailey, Olga)kind ever to be held in a Lutheran] ‘The cohvicts, Carl Erickson and| The life term convicts gambled a Nijinsky;, “Junipero Serra.” Repplier: | THe reporeed’ a man resembling | mCi aj cure gPNNE,, Of acai Brose, Edna Gellner, Martha Neff,| church in Bismarck so far as can ve| Mike Schmidt, said they have gained | chance for freedom against death in . and Prof! a *| Dillinger had been seen traveling|lancous job work necessary for ti Edwin Rachel, Elsie Rachel, Flor-| ascertained. Friends of the candidate|Welght and are in good health al-/the tests. They were told the serum) Peace Garden Project “Windows on Henry Street... Wald:| Voe'the Boston past road in Palmer|use of the executive departments, ~ence Sandberg and William Wutzke. ‘i though they have taken several doses | and injections of live bacilli might runt! ‘Pleasures and Palaces,” Warner; other than such as are printed in pamphlet form and not entering in- to the volume of executive documents, and all printing not included in the foregoing classes. » Such i hi { Wilson: Peat] Adamyk. | crora|ttict_,of the Norwegian Lutheran Prison oftiinls confirmed state-| dons it they survived. _.... {after nearly three months spent in Raa Glseee GRITIR ange: | Babe oa Dillinger. ‘The car, bearing | of work. “being 1d for ‘and the, fates pple Creek: Mary Braun, church of America, will be ordinand.| 7.. :. Ps e eastern s| luring wi e in-| * ? a fla *| either Missouri or Michigan registra-|of composition, | presswork, foldin -Hanson and Fern Malard. Rev. Ople & Rindahl, pastor of the| Fight Against Cattle [25 minus inf moderate oven (350/terviewed many prominent individuals| “Here Today.” Bromfield: “Private | tion’ piates, was followed by another| 4nd ,Pinding, And the price ‘at which Ghylin: Ethel Holgerson. local church, will serve as lturgist.| yi, Be by U.S. with regard to the international peace |‘ : * Holtby: “Priday’s | Machine, ajso bearing Missouri or) furnish stock and all material to com- Driscoll: Nadine Berg, Edith John-! aiso in the service will be isease gun by U.S. gerden in North Dakota and Mant- loltby ; Y’S | Michigan plates, and also containing] picte the work. Each bid must be in =son, George Koessel, Clarice Lunn, Hattie Ward and Louls Wright. assisting Rev. J. H. Lunde, Bismarck; Rev. Washington, July 7.—()—Secretary | Asparagus With Hard Cooked Eggs One pound bunch ags| teba, C. E. Danielson of Minot said Saturday that he is greatly encour- Child,” Hauck; ters,’ ‘Five Silver Daugh- ” Golding; “Good Times,” Hues- four men. writing, and sealed and addressed to the Secretary of the State Publica- Louis Hagen, Hazen; Rev. Carl A. “ ” f SS on and Printing C issi it Bis- Bifoffit: Dean Argest, ‘Fern Benz, [Carlson Washbura; and Rev. Cari Gi| Wallace Saturday allotted 3.000000 | t#blespoons butter, 1 cup soft bresd|aseq over the outlook for the project, |20N; “Long Remember.” Kanter: P cts for C marek, North Dakota, and. must be Mabel Larson, Malvin Larson, Arthur | Nelson, Sims. to begin a national program for | Crumbs, a ard cooked Saye 2 table-! panielson is chairman of the finance |“Gipsy Waggon.” Kaye-Smith; rospects for Crop accompanied by a surety bond 4n the “Hoffman, Dorothy McCarl, Wilhel-| The church choir, under direction Sqagene bangs disease in dairy a ns minced parsley, salt and pep- comamalttse of ins Tnternationsl Peace pare ten Home, 4 rl 7% weal Improve in Canada}?s": Ae eta ae te Conn ann ae r fi Morris Thompson. Esko, has prepared special cattle. jarden association. I. 3 tion by the Attorney General, and “nee: ‘Hilde Klein mee Vusic for the occasion.” Among the| | The allotment was made trom | sn ‘tmail‘yenctes, Geox tll tne | Before stAFINE. home from New| Dus” Mulford: “Trumpeter SUD | gion, july 7 —m—ceneral|aeeteds ychegnteeeegMhey tient : é si “ » s , duly 7 surety to be approved by 0 Boyd: Margaret Guyder: anthems to be sung are “Christian, | fund of $50,000,000 made available] 4° i "toiing salt water. Place on a|Y@k nd Washington, Danielson|Murray; Three Men and Diana”), oo oem oe crop conditions in| Publication and Printing Commission, Morton: Robert Dralle, Earl Han- son, Park Hoover and Ellison White- saker, Aas Canfield: Sidney Cook, Stanley Francis, Julius Jordahl, Selma Moila- nen and Roy Walker. Lein: Elma Josephson, Clara Rise ‘and James Severson. Christiania: Shirley Freshour. Ecklund: Marcelle Asplund, Marlyn Asplund, Willard Asplund, Mildred : Backman, Walter Backman, Willard Backman, Agusta Hanwell and Fran- -tes Krusch. Wing: LeRoy Anderson, Arlene Dal- bec, Edna Erickson, Floyd Harvey, El- Jen Mae Hubbell, Dorothea, Josephson, -Rvth- Lytle, Ruth Teppo, Evelyn Thoyre and Lempi Wirta. Estherville: George Birkbeck, Denis Carlson, Leona Hausauer and Ruben Pearson. Arena: Reuben Mehthoff. Baldwin: Ruben Geigle and Lavyrl Walliams. Clear Lake: Albert Dronen and Thresa Grace Malsam - Richmond: Andrew wee Walter Hien and Theodore We Pleasant View: Albert "Mcallister end Florence McAllister. Schrunk: John Nolan and Rose the Morn Breaks Sweetly O'er Thee” by Shalley and “How Lovely Are the Messengers” by Mendelssohn. The »} Organ and piano preludes to be play- ed by Mrs. Opie S. Rindahi, organ- ist, and Miss Marie Lenmohn, pianist, are an aria from Mendelssohn's “Elijah” and Schubert's “Ave Maria.” ‘The complete liturgical services for erdination will be used. To the Lutheran church, the sacred rite of ordination is the public ap- proval of the call of the church, Rev. Rindahl said in giving a brief history of the service. It includes the separa- tion for the ministry with the invoca- tion of a blessing and signifes con- secration under the divine approval by the laying on of hands. Rev. Eilickson presents himself for ordina- tion after receiving a call to serve the Lutheran congregation at Taylor. The candidate for ordination has been a member of Trinity Lutheran church since 1920. He was granted the degree of bachelor of theology fzom Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul last May. He completed his high school course in Bismarck in 1924 and received his from Luther college at Decoran, Ia., in 1928. Hundreds Volunteer ease control. tuberculosis. Hastings, Minn., under the Jones-Connally act for dis- The m, to be conducted by| With crumbs and minced parsley and |state and federal authorities in all garnish with eggs cut in halves. states, will supplement work begun two weeks ago under an allotinent of 2,000,000 for eradication of bovine| He was dated |7: July 7.—(P)— Hurled 85 feet into the Cannon river at Northfield when a diving platform collapsed, Don Foster is home recov- ering from internal injuries, Just be- fore Foster was to make his scheduled dive into the river, the platform fell to pieces. He vainly tried to straighten himself out in the air, but he struck the water sideways. ‘and had to be pulled from the river. hot platter, removing strings. “over To prepare the crumbs, melt butter in j@ frying pan, add crumbs and ,toss | 5 lightly with a fork. Cook until a ‘rich yellow on top of the stove or in a hot Bangs disease was defined as con- | °VeD- tagious abortion. The government will pay maximum; | Public Is indemnities of $20 for grade animals and $50 for pure-bred cattle under! the control program. The owners of diseased cattle will receive these indemnities plus what- ever salvage value may be obtained. Diver Falls 85 Feet When Perch Collapses Warned to Look Out for Gypsies Warning to be on the lookout for Svpsies and their trickery was issued Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Fred Anstrom after a trip to a gypsy camp zor Samuel Miller, repair man. Miller reported to the sheriff's of- fice Thutsday night that a gypsy woman had entered his place and asked for matches. As he handed them to her she apparently picked a $5 bill out of his vest pocket. Twenty niinutes later he missed it and the sheriff's office. The gypsy band, numbering about = persons, was located near Menoken Friday, Anstrom said, and he and Miller went there. Miller identitied Driscoll shoe- made arrangements for a meeting of the board of directors of the associa- tion, to be held in Minot Saturday and Sunday. The directors, who live both Canada and the United States, began arriving in Minot Sat- urday afternoon. Another who will be here for the meeting is Hugh Vincent Feehan, Minneapolis, the landscape architect whose plan for the garden was ac- cepted. Fletcher Talks on G. 0. P. Anniversary Jackson, Mich., July 7.—()—Henry near Menoken where he recovered $5/P. Fletcher, chairman of the Republi- can national committee, in an address prepared for delivery before a gather- ing of Republicans observing the 80th anniversary of the birth of their party @aturday said that congress “under the influence of a combination of fear and fascination has undermined de- mocracy and weakened representa- tive government by surrendering its law making power to the president.” He said congress had yielded to the president “power and authority com- by lan Without Nerves,’ Op- “Chinese Orange Mystery.” Queen; “Ridgeways,” Renard: “Flow- ering Thorn,” Sharp; “Unfinished Cathedral,” Stribling, and “Thank You, Jeeevs!” Wodehouse. Mail Boxes at Depot May Be Discontinued A warning that Bismarck may lose its mailboxes at the Northern Pacific passenger depot unless Capital Citians refrain from abusing the depot mail- box privilege was issued Saturday by ‘Walter A. Sather, local postmaster. Sather issued his statement follow- ing receipt of a letter from John W.) Bentley, chief clerk of the Railway Mail Service at Fargo, calling atten- tion to the fact that mailing at the depot here is increasing. “The depot mailbox primarily is for use of travelers and for emergency mailing,” the Bismarck postmaster said in urging Bismarck residents to prepare their mail early enough s0 that it may be mailed through the Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta was reported Saturday from the for- eign agricultural service representa- tive of the bureau of agricultural economics at Ottawa, Canada. Precipitation was fairly general over the farming area but in some scat- tered regions hail caused severe dam- jage, the dispatch declared. An early wheat harvest was pre- dicted and the report declared grass- hoppers were being kept under con- trol by the weather and the poisoning campaign. Mill City Swindler Flees to Trinidad Minneapolis, July 7.—(?)—Lawrence G Marcus, wanted here on a stock swindling charge, left Barbados on the steamer Ariguani for Trinidad May 27, according to word received Satur- day by County Attorney Ed J. Goff fzom Perry N. Jester, American coun- sul at Bridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus were on a world cruise when he was charged in Postoffice. ‘Though the Railway Mail Service repeatedly has warned against a large volume of mailing at the depot, on one occasion last week Bismarck resi- Minneapolis and efforts were made to apprehend him at Bridgetown, but apparently he had been tipped off. conditioned among other things that the bidder will within ten days, after the acceptance of the bid, by the said State Publication and Printing Com- mission, enter into a written contract with the State of North Dakota in accordance therewith and will there- after perform such contract accord- ing to the terms and in accordance with the specifications hereinafter mentioned, provided, however, that when a bidder submits proposals for more than one class of printing, bond of $4000.00 shall be deemed 8: ficfent to cover all bide. Bids not accompanied by bonds will not be considered. All bidders must comply with the provisions of 7 Session Laws of 1919, use of requiring t the label of the International Typo- graphical Union on state printing. | The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the said State Publica- tion and Printing Commission, and default in any previous contract may be deemed sufficient cause for reject- ing any bid of any contractor. Upon the request of any bidder. the bond accompanying his bid will be re- turned. Blank proposals and copy of speci- fications are on file in the office of the Secretary of the State Publica- tion and Printing Commission at the Capitol in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, and may be had upon request. Dated at Bismarck this 22nd day of June, 1934. STATE PUBLICATION AND PRINTING COMMISSION By George Munger, Secretary. June 23-30; July’ 7-14 ‘wevy. i “The president has in turn delegat- tire in the box| Sales Highest Since Naughton; Emma Clooten. For Paralysis Test Missionary Beaten Lape peg etegmyrey errpeeyro dd Pie iim re ee ; 1930 Is Ford Report) :s rat starrer Or THE Esta’ end Louise Hagen. Philadelphia, July 7.—#)—Scl- By Chinese Bandits) paia pald Anatrom’s expenses in handling hess and property of the individual ‘OF Lillie Simpson Miller, Deceased. White: Berneice Baeth and Betty Ward. Reading Circle Certificates Driscoll: Frances Albers, Raymond Albers, Freidda Berg, Marguerite Cowlthorpe, Norma Cowlthorpe, Vina Erickson, Donald Gertz, Verna Gertz, | Helen Jackson, Verna Koon, Nila Lewis, Ber Lyle Lunn, Audrey Mc- Cann, Donald Merkle, Bernard Ness, Margaret’ Ness, Milton Ness, Doreen ence’s war against infantile paralysis has enrolled hundreds of volunteers as living “test tubes” for experiments with anti-paralysis serum. Ready to sacrifice their lives if need be in the search for a cure for the disease, the volunteers have come {from all parts of the country to Dr. John A. Kolmer, bacteriologist head of Temple University’s medical og Foochow, China, ina, July 1—@)—Dr. Emma Betow of Clyde, Ohio, a Meth- odist leave the country. Numerous gypsy bands are eet cies, lettered on the Russian Thode!” ‘é “pet U.S. Project Site at Williston Approved Engineers have approved plans for establishment of an 80-acre tract near tae, Devils Lake Building Contract Let Friday Devils Lake, July 7.—(#)—Fjekseth and Johnson, Devils Lake, were awarded the contract for construction of the Ramsey county memorial building in this city at bids opened Friday by the board of county com- missioners. The bid was $73,041. Chicago, July 7.—(?)—World sales of the Ford Motor company in June were the highest made in that month since 1930, it was announced Saturday at the company’s exhibit in a Century of exposition. Adding its sales for the first six months of 1934, the company announced them to be 119 per cent higher than in 1933— 489,015 passenger cars and trucks, compared with 223,727 in the first half tice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, executrix of the Lillie Simpson Miller late of the City of Bismarck in the County of leigh and State of North Dakota, ceased, to the creditors of, tnd persons having claims agai Recessed, to eshinit them with the necessary vouchers, within six mont after the first publication of this tice, to said executrix at her dence in the City of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh County, at his office in the Court House in estate of | has produced. (ee eS ‘Williston to be used as North Dakota's!" Construction of the $100,000 build-| of 1933. the City of Bismarck, Burleigh coun- son, Pederson, Leland Pe- | "8% ; Truck Drivers ia | pet A pnyla Pederson, Alfonso| ,, Hundreds of persons have offered! Additional Society | vers Given irst experiment in subsistence home-| ing is to get underway July 15. Tt is —————— ‘yOu are hereby further notified that Reldinger, Emilla Reldinger, Agnes| themselves,” Doctor Koliner declared,| ¢ _°"" ~~~ _»4| Trade Union Support steading for needy families. | be fireproof throughout with rein-| Michigan motorists pay almost Swanson, Hattie Ward and Marion| “Dut no actual inoculation will be] G i, Dollar, 316 Park St., returned — The plan remains only to have final /rorcea concrete and structural steel |#4,000,000 » month in taxes. Court, within, Wright. Wing: Arlene Dalbec, Edna Erick- son, Floyd Harvey, Ruth Josephson, American Medical Association. [ approval of the federal emergency re- heads here, according to John Williams, executive secretary. construction. Bedford stone trimming and brick facing is to be used. The building will consist of @ basement | —e_——_—_—_———E—E=E=E=EoE~_=_ Trap and skeet shooting at has fixed the 18th day of Janua D, 1935, at the hour of 10 in the forenoon of said day, “Then we will decide just which Thirty acres of the tract are now um on| Bismarek Gun club, 9:30 a. m.|G°27, Booms: in the Court Vera Kulaski and Opai Olson. volunteers will be chosen to carry on Dollar and their daughter, Nancy /controversy with their employers. | 40. ‘cultivation as community with 14 rooms soe an ayany a eee . 5 2, city of amarek in sald Cos White: Berneice Baeth, Arthur Helen, and Mrs. Hoskins, who drove| Deciding at a mass meeting Friday garden. tt the plan is successful, it the main floor @& gymnasiui junday. cing and adjusting 4 pees. Ward and Betty Ward, the werk to Detroit Lakes with Mr. Dollar, are/night to consider a general strike| FATS te Eng more genersily fdded rooms underneath the balcon- ing and Atseeng a ee ( “Thelma: Byron Lane, Margaret to remain for two weeks. should the truck drivers walk out throughout bottom lands east ‘and | es. =" | simpson Miller, Deceased, which have Morton, Alice Saretake and Esther| Local 40 and Bight again, they gave added incentive to] “rousnout botta ‘Other contracts awarded were: been duly and ‘regularly ‘presented aa} Trautman, + City and County | |meditars io te sating to prevent es Plumbing and heating to Wahpeton SPECIAL *Baled Sunes AnD: 1934 i Sterling: Wilma Wahiman and Chooses Delegates ‘pore ene eee | vepetition of last May's strike. DEKINKER REMOVES INSTEAD |Plumbing and Heating Company, $11,- and Finger Wave Rose Asbury Miller 4 Margaret Zuraff. et girl was born to Mr. and Mrs} The union truck drivers, charging) “jecyson, Miss.—Several of William Wg electrical contract to Lake Elec- —Seo— As eet eae Pleasant View: -Freida Albrecht. | Delegates to the annual state con- Eat ‘Kuehn, 406% Rosser, at 6:15 p jin ® resolution that the owners have t's customers protested vig- | tric , Devils Lake, $3, Soft Water Menoken: Avis-Abelein, Jay Abe-|Vention of the 40-8, fun and Honor/m, priday at the Bismarck hospital. |failed to keep the agreement which that the negro'’s new “hair tempecatare contol National Rex BANNON’S BEAUTY SHOPPE : tein, Milton Agnew, Wesley rar, society of the American Legion, were —_— ended the May walkout, set 7 D. M.| straightener” was a hair remover in- |latory Company, 1,370; Phone 146 ere Maurice Dance, Eleanor Ebeling, Lu- | elected at a meeting of the local vol-| req J. Thimmesch left Bismarck | Wednesday as the “deadline” for com-| stead, Btoker, $972 to Norrits Lumber Com: <p tg ville Ebeling, Virginia Estell, Forrest |ture Friday night in the World War|egturday for New York where he will|plianee with théir demands. They ‘Analyéis revealed that the “straight- | pany, Devils Lake. z Fields, Gail Holmes, Rosemary Knoll, |Memorial building. witness the game between the all-|sccused their employers of “tryiN| ener” contained lard, flour and lye.| _ Russell Koch, Elsie Mills, Elmer Mills,| Those elected were Milton Rue, ister aggregations of the American|to split our ur The ye removed the hair and made Two-Month-Old Butte Burton Roberson, Florence Sherman, |chef de gare of the voiture; C. Bland National leagues. From there he) The d include higher wages,! some progress toward removing the Bentrice Wallan, Keith Wallan and|Jorde, Mandan; H.W. Rosenthal Yd |wiy travel to Washington before re-|shorter hours and the right foe te | soap, ri Strike Flares Again Dorothy Wood. Bismarck. turning hoine. union to represent inside wothéts.! Willie is in McKenzie: - Gloria Qoons, Alice chosen were. William — The regional Jaber board was to con- Butte, Mont., “Tay 1 Disord Easton, Leo McCloskey, Delia Mork,| Zabel, Clarence Gunness, Kenneth W.|~ county Judge I. C. Davies Saturday |tinue efforts to reach a settlemént STRIKE | ors again Friday night marked Butte’s «Leonard Mork, Marie Scott, Robert| Simons and Dow of Mandan. {morning issued a marriage license to| Saturday. Birmingham, Als. July 7—(P—|twormonth old strike of nearly 4/000 Scott and Caroll Struwing. ‘The convention will.be held Mon-| James A. Foley, Bismarck, and Miss Settlement of a strike of ore minsrs miners. Morton: Irene Robert |day in Fargo in connection with the/eyiah shafer, Belcourt. of the Woodward Iron Co, under Roy Hoover, Anne Kuntz, Joe Kunts, ~“Joyd Morrison, Ellison ‘Whiteaker, Jr. Gi Oreek: Leonard Glaser, Bever- Richardson, department of labor ty Courdette, Marjorie Gourdettc,| Free Targets Sunday!” ‘Gea pal te tra oop four, 1 Ban Juan. Puerto Rico, July 7—|elliator. { and Mary Turnbow. aa cup eubar, % teuspoon salt, 244 tee =| cP—brpaidant, Rooesvelt pursued is) — Perfect Attendance Records mile ‘north of [S luh dosaed on | ae whizes t tecepoon vanilla. | rising pg lege: fog od ee te Becta pag mre railsce Bailey, Francts throw oie free of po a Tle Be aie gery f & night of conferences on a new|te register all saleamen and file bond 1 , Otto Kinsler.’ ali attending the fegular shoot 8t| powder, Beat whites of mt for the rehabilitation of Puerto|of $500 with the chief of police, take Nellie Morrison, Olson and 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Both: skeet and|gtire, Add scalding hot to dry . Fide yg pet ere here ‘Norma Faust. jfeeular targets Will be thrown and an irgredients and stir until smooth. After a first-hand inspection of the|s record of all transactions and report Loyal Belk, Louise Scha- linvitation is extended to all sports-| moi in egg whites and vanilla. and|capital, the president was scheduled within 48 hours when a used vehicle } Sherman, Irma Wahiman, | men to attend. . |pour into an ungreased pan. Bake|te leavé about noon tc board the|is acquired.

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