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iPPONTMENT WITH oS PHANG WIL, GA Sven Neen | Sans me] RRS as TEST PERSONALITY setts Girls Will Be ACTOR SON DELAYED Mrs. Bartholomew Rep Represented as Only Interested in ' Boy’s Good Care ‘Siicpiaiaillcials Los Angeles, April 17.—()—Mrs. Lillian Bartholomew's delayed ap- pointment with her movie star son, Freddie—she came 6,500 miles to see ‘| him —was put off another day Fri- A spokesman for the secluded boy’s guardian aunt, Miss Myllicent Bar- tholomew, said the meeting was being arranged “possibly for Saturday” — four days after the mother’s arrival from England. The attorney Mrs. Bartholomew dodged in New York was on the scene of the tangled custody contest with world famed psychoanalyst and pio- authority, he said, to file the father's] neer objection to the guardianship. sented by her attorney as wishing only to be assured he i8 contented and in good care. Still en route here from England were Freddie’s grandparents, but with no announced intention of en- tering any contest over custody of the|rioyd Sines owes his freedom to the] taughed at. As the fair sublect steps| @ $1,000-week actor. Morton County Will In dreams, will observe his 85th birth- Meanwhile the mother, at first ap-| day May 6. This is one of his most pearing to oppose her sister-in-law’s| recent photographs. (Associated guardianship of the child, was repre-| ress Photo) Convict Is Freed By Man Who Jailed Him|“n,. «i scientific in its makeup, and, insist Moundsville, W. Va., April 17—(7)—| the inventors, its results are not be Massachu: Rated gpa de Mass., Pia aa pating in research projects with emer- The magnetic person fass-| gency relief funds, according to an- achusetts girls face a “scientific” test 2 Friday night at the Massachusetts | Nouncement by the department of the Institute of Before Party THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936 the inventors said., Two State Schools Aid Research Plan North Dakota University and North Dakota State College are among the 85 institutions of higher learning in the United States which are partici- as to Magnetism Technology. interior. Assigned to the work are . | former college students, college grad- lormidable appearing con: tesetion ot tight, dials, coils ae con- | Uates and graduate students needing densers, known as an “it” machine. |Help. The “it” Tech student engineers, will be put jmund Freud (above), | into service curate, will will parade the engineers’ “best” girls for test of the power of thei personalities. —and probably the last—time. the rationalization of Upon its readings, which the young scientists insist will be strictly ac- escorts must pay for the girls’ ad- mission to the “personality” party. The girl with a lot of personality should be worth a higher price to her escort, the ticket committee declared. machine, an invention of Friday night for the first depend the price which machine is impressively Funeral services ces will be held in} A dragging brake on one wheel Mandan Saturday for William Hege- | may be the result of a weak brake bush, 64, for nearly half a century a | shoe return spring. =” ey aod " FOR ENERGY: ERJOYMENT: ECONOMY G wane wits DAKOTA MAID woes wer nove In Dakota Maid Whole Wheat Flour you will find all of the fine qualities of Dakota Maid White Flour. It is milled from 100% choice North Dakota hard spring wheat, and is uniform, dependable, healthful. DAKOTA MAID FLOUR AND OTHER QUALITY PRODUCTS OF THE STATE MILL & ELEVATOR + GRAND FORKS,N. 0 man who sent him to prison. Judge H. G. Kump in 1930 sentenced Sines to 16 years for slaying his brother-in- *. law. Gov. H. G. Ki , in 1936, ed. Join Old Age Group | ths orcec for ines’ teroie The Morton county board of com- missioners approved a resolution Fri- day to join in the statewide old age assistance plan. The board agreed to Provide 25 per cent of the money Needed for old age relief in the coun- ty with the state providing 25 per cent and the federal government the zemainder. There are approximately 300 old age applicants in the county. STOCKMEN TO MEET Williston, N. 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This astonishing offer of beautiful, fully guaranteed ten year plate’ silyerware free with every purchase of Nash’s Toasted Coffee is simple and clear cut—not a tricky contest, nothing to mail, no cash to pay—as simple as 1, 2, 3. Here is the offer: Each one pound vacuum-packed glass jar of Nash’s i Toasted Coffee contains a coupon, four of which en- title you to a knife absolutely free. Your grocer gives you the knife. No coupons to mail—no waiting for the knife. Attached directly to the two pound vacuum glass jar 2 | of Nash’s Toasted Coffee is a la Belvidere teaspoon —another free gift. yvtysamrue erent, Attached to each three pound vacuum glass jar of 3 Nash’s Toasted Coffee is a fork, in the same stunning la Belvidere pattern—another free gift. Since we first made this startling offer some weeks ago, we have frequently been asked, “But how can you give such beau- tiful silverware with a high quality coffee like yours?” a The answer is simple. 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