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YEAST VITAMINS CHOCOLATE DRINK Send your last line and one bottle cap from a-quart of STILLICIOUS tes Bridegman-Russell Co. 206 Sth St. Bismarck eeQQQcceeee ss s State Barber Board Reorganizes in Minot Minot, N. D., July 10.—At the an- nual reorganization meeting of the North Dakota barber examining board | in Minot, R. C. Richmond of Minot and H, E. Wahl of Washburn were named president and secretary-treas- urer, respectively. B. B. Hanson, Sheyenne, is retiring secretary-treas- urer. A new member will be named to the board by Gov. William Langer some time this month, RUST DAMAGING CROPS St. Paul, July 10—(7)—Heavy in- fections of black stem rust, increased by hot weather the past few days, are damaging winter wheat stands in late and lowland fields in sections ;5on Raymond were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schonert Sunday. called at the H. E. Coddington.home |Monday. for Chicago to spend the Fourth. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ber- ger and family in Mandan Monday. of Southeastern Minnesota. eR NET SIE By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Freto Envick anc daughter, Shirley Ann, spent a few | days visiting at the Laverne Richards home at Marion, N. Dak. They then went to several points in Minnesota to fish for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Dyrstad and daughter Veima left Tuesday for a few days visit at Bottineau, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and sons, George, Keith and Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobbs spent the Fourth in Mandan. Mrs. Florence Elness returned home from Bismarck with them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Envick and son Gene spent a few days at the Laverne Richardson home at Marion, N. Dak. Mr. Envick returned home last Tuesday while Mrs. Envick and Gene will remain until next»Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Elmar Koon and fam- ily visited at the George Lee home Monday evening. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Oscar Jerset home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mr. Wallace Demming of Bismarck were supper guests at the Math Brown home Wednesday evening. + = | Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs, John Flannigan and Floyd Andahl and daughter Gloria Mrs. Floyd Andahl left last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner A conservation camp for North Da- kota 4-H club members will be held in Pilgrim park at Lake Metigoshe in the Turtle mountains near Bottineau, Aug. 4 to 8 | Famed French Artist | / HORIZONTAL —_Answer to Previous Puzzle ‘1,5 Internation- IGE ELLER INIT] IClEISIMAIDION y ally famous ' artist. 10 To chatter. ET HIE | S05 Mr 12 Perished. LIEIEIKISMMO! | ILMMAIMIAISIS! 23 Apertures. IsLeat ote [OD MEME RIGIEINICIE MATT] 24 Scarlet. epee ISMESIAIUIL MNAREWOIRIE MEA} 26 Dyeing ‘14To run off IRICIVIEIR} apparatus. the rails. AITMETIAIL IE] 27Small shark. 46 Chains of ITIOIOMEDIUID} 28 Ireland. rocks. 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Despite peril sure rounds them all she continues to play Big fee Oe TAyIng one meh agsinet Wound up in the plot are ee Cacewesinan ol Ce can ' newspeperman, Bradna, member of the famed Wo- Powell, Luise Rainer Team for Third Time William Powell and Luise Rainer, both nominated for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award for best screen performances ,” | of 1936, are united for the third time in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'’s “The Em- peror’s Candlesticks,” which opens a three-day showing at the Paramount theatre Sunday. Miss Rainer received her nomination for her performance as Anna Held in M-G-M’s “The Great Ziegfeld”; Powell, who was teamed with her a that picture, for “My Man God- ey.” Miss Rainer won her first acclaim following her screen debut with Powell in “Escapade,” whence she soared to stardom. “The Emperor's Candlesticks,” based upon the best-seller novel by Baroness Orezy, is a story of spy intrigue that races across Europe at a madcap pace. The picture was directed by George Fitzmaurice, who surrounded Powell and Miss Rainer with a sup, cast of notable players including Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Morgan and Henry Stephenson. Bronze Crow War Trophies on Display Grand Forks, N. D., July 10—()}— a ‘Two bronze trophies to be awarded in the contest among gun clubs of the state in the war on crows were here Friday. The trophies were sent by L. L. Rudrud, deputy state game warden. The larger trophy will be awarded to the club that kills the most crows in the contest and the smaller will go to the individual with the highest score. Winners, Will hold the trophies for & year an have permanent session of them after winning them for three years. They were donated by the state fish and game depart- ment, WE'LL HAVE TO TAKE A CHANCE ! NUTTY, YOU ASK FOR CHIEF GEORGE MARLAND, AND ASK HIM TO MEET US AT THE Cry Limirs ! GOT THAT STRAIGHT F WE BETTER LAY PLANS 70 4 GET RID OF MR. TUMBLE- WEED! AS SOON AS WE REACH A PLACE WHERE THERE’S A PHONE, I'LL STOP. if STOPPING LONG ENOUGH FOR ME TO TELEPHONE ? I'D Lilele “TO CALL 4 FRIEND OF MINE NAMED NOw, OR JASON-WE MUST TAKE PRINTS OF THE “IWINS’ HANDS AND FEET. THEN WE WILL WEIGH 7° LEW- WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF ALL THIS? MYRA IS SO IMMERSED IN THE BABIES, SHE SEEMS TO FORGET THE PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUND -/ ji ING THEM- ‘MUST EXAMINE TWINS AND | THEN TRACI (4 ii Nf e Q wl i ray | THE BOYS ARE UP A TREE y NO SOONER SAID THAN DONE. THAT'S WHERE THE PARACHUTE COMES IN HANDY. WASH TUBBS WE'LL LIVE LIKE KINGS IN THE ALLEY OOP NOW TO PAY OFF THE PIPER» HMM-A WOMAN CROSSES AH, PEACE AN’ GLORY! FOOZY GONE’ MY PATH- TROUBLE- HMM! NO TROUBLE -ALL IS TRAN GOLDEN HAIR WHOOSKY, TH BE BUT ONE AN- “CF THIS? I Suc- CEEDED IN TRACING f . 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