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these old utors of shove it a Crashes Into Real End of Truck on Highway, mobile West of Bismarck ‘Miss Margaret Olson, McKenzié ‘school teacher, suffered severe lacers ations about her head and several bad bruises on her legs when the au- Auto lionaires. And possibly the word quadrillionaire will become quite the old folks will have a, aie Manfred Manley of McKenzie, driv. ed ae fi Es i trims demand a “spick and span” fin- | out at ini maids | turn working overtime this spring. Black | hamlet ish which will keep ladies’ and crepes are everywhere, almost | way. Of course, after a always lightened by touches of white |locally, it will find itself in the big —a circlet of white organdy flowers |surge rolling toward the “bursting around the neck, full revers of a new |vaults”—and the millionaires will be navy blue and pepper and salt wools|more get collars of a/ billionaires and the billionaires tri- Corn yellow, pale gray, soft green,|threadbare. However, in the mean- blue gray and string colors appear in |time, taffetaas /holding out the olive bags to bod are much in the | president and Ta we necessary to f a write: tice and fair play olicy and to re- advisable. ling with religios subject attack Individuais Sntalet which offen y be ion oi (Editor's Note)—The Tribune wi ers on subjects of int right to del ers. All letters MUST be signed. letters as ma: play will be If you wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. conform to thii the EF] gtge8a netted g i letters All to not more than 600 words, a { Tonight & Tuesday F fH 2%0 Until 7:30 TODAY - TUES. - WED. ARAMOUNT, aoe It's For in- ee Gi tra uar eww cau aimee oo bill goes through my pa is L-nenclie etemele saddle to herd .” So the actual supporters of us that are adult signers to the fara tvs puoabiy notte trom‘ens ‘Your article “Townsend and Tech- nocracy” I believe is somewhat erron- been greatly exaggerated.” Townoend Petitions—and a little girl [tebe couldn't possibly have @ signer said to me “when the hundred million—little and big. a Wie Biblical new “rama- He Proves ‘Everything to Your Delight! MUSICAL AND NEWS TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY “One Hour Late” MUMMY, 1 DONT LIhE TO HU6 AUNTIE RUTH absorb odor. Protect deintiness It’s easy to avoid offending people! Jest Luz lingerie efter cosh wearing! Lax in water, cafe in Luz! the pir /} i < é a : = % A a S = : & iM ez < & = E & o 3 = i Q o os e £ 1S) Newest Evening Frocks @,) SOCIETY and CLUBS Hats for Easter Parade Are in i New Smartness Every Shape—Frocks Have iy zh School Team Feted Satur: Grafton Hi formal Ensemble In [ City P.E.O, Supreme Convention In Plans to Be Made Dinner Wednesday Night and bers are urged to telephone Mrs. An- food they i Luncheon Thursday to Honor Hm qui HF an i : ui a Hi te 3 g ae 433% 225 1 Healy iL a ti TRIAGE i i lia i aving Annual Dinner ap si: ilu att gion and Auxiliary i 3 ; i E gk Se a i a 4 8 rune ale it iteendlil ell Hn a ai At Hl i gasece es ru HEE shss sr Hi HIP Haak ad haghi Dat ay ii: jie i oe iigieees i it ga He Ste at iii és Hipage Ae ig ilesil ued ghgs ii a Bil agsilli $93 ety i ap Via ua a Fi i BEs Pj 2 i a ip i i Vib lh rr Harn fi ale ih a lle i i ge a atechil ruet, assisted Drs, cae i Erling ne k William Lanier and Miss Ann Ter Horst, daughter of Nelson, a : 5 | tax commission. They have tak- an apartment at 822 Avenue C. ris i i é § 3 a i a 3 aget FLEE 33 = 2 i Hil ut a of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. John- son, 314 Hannafin St., who enjoyed & visit from thelr son, Lloyd Johnson, jand Miss Bernadine Thompson, both | of Minot, during the tournament. se * ry Comings of East Forks, Minn., who has visited versity of North Dakota sorority women named to assist on commit- tees, marck several times, has been the most outstanding senior the University of North meeting of Phi Chi THER Oe school of commerce in 1934 and presented with an award at a residents, was the] miss Mai Mrs. W. G. Worner . She came of the bas- former, Meeanen Worner, 705 Ninth gered Ps ap eden peor ellos . B. Lund, who formerly ia i cap j ‘ Hind bd 4 83 bpita ileal i ree He pal TE bristly 3 Hi i. | ber indstiet ing ea a mall Tye Pure ae /@@ ds ( $ A q rile : aa ay aN i a fern 7% 8 mt mlsture mace prunes, % sugar, 4 Scape cold iter, % teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon slices 3 3 le teaspoon salt, 3 z li Fargo, state field director for the Women’s Bene- fit association, is expected to arrive at Mandan Tuesday to coenniene ar- rangements for the association's convention which will be held iz q3 i af ue oe Mrs. Margaret Hall, luring the of A, tournament week-end, returning to their homes Sunday morning. g 3 3 4 3 Lawrence and Arnoki Schneider, Moocheed, Minn.” came Home to ar | ite i it if fe He Haid Lieut. of ith his brother- * Important Functions delicate flavor Ka = te Te! platy bf i cil 288 dl a3 i a wali Z g wl DR. R. 8. ENGE Sas ‘eeeiehai ‘ al P| og eye «bh 8y i Ee ve a