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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SAT! DAY, JULY 31, 1937 TRS.0.LIVERSIN [Weather Report) SPEAKS FUNERAL “DVES OF INUURIES —sesm=mecee—— WILL BE SUNDAY Former Bismarck Woman Third 224 Services for Burleigh Pioneer ctim of Auto Mishap; Hus- Will Be Held at Evangelical band ‘Grave’ Church WILLSTON POLIGE, |" Feae te sot Ours HOLD SUSPECT POR ne SPOKANE OFFICERS Agrees to Waive Extraci- tion to West Coast a Decision Made After Investigat- | ing Death of John Dutka, ceseler Sas- Gorham Farmer ettied, iseal 2s. and south SS i Sunday ast Meders, N. D. July 31—7-—A ¥*T- | acceptance a5 Pacers services for Joon Harvey of scicide was returned Satur¢ay | Pargo school. Speaks. & county pioneer whe ' carséay. Wil be heic Sunday day U-7—-O. A Ports, M.D, whose west, show- and” esoler day partly bk AESE, z { werona cat, had died. ong are icrmer Bismarck note found nearby in i ting intimated he intended to com-! president and eae mae Oe no reason, Du:ka | faculty members is one of the high 4ihad been separated from his wife. / lights of the board’s actions since He also leaves two children. organization early in July when Kin Burial was made Saturday at Gor-| zer succeeded R. M. Rishworth, who ham Sr2r Carl Swenson, Wiliam Mc- Denaiéd. John Crawiord, and Swan Swansce. CONVINCED THREE DIED IN SHIP FIRE Specia! Board of Inquiry Opens | Investigation Into Burning of Liner of Grand ” Oses ne Iversona, and 2acee hears Cease, was xt wrdayj, according to her Rev. Opie &. Rindahl will conduct services a; the Canfield school north- eax; of Regan Sunday, Aug. 1, at 3:30} m At 80% be wil be in charge! she | Seven A. C. Staff jiman and Majce A. B. Welch spopini j cpespad? secretary, succeeding 4 fs ‘Fired? | include: Members ‘Fired ree ae | p ae Dolve, dean of the school of |/an, superintendent of the San Ray | . | Automotive Industry Specuiates Over Pcoasibility of Cen- eral Boost Grand “3, M.D. Professionals Lead arise, Si a. me. Sunset, 8:15 p.m rayne church in Wing. en tuberculosis sanatorium and 2p LW. pointment of Dr. G. A. Dodds, actin * . superintendent- 8 Americans Hurt in ieppied Geen conty spent } Appointment of A. J. Loudenbeck i i ty state penitentiary warden Mexican Train Wreck ':escer. ean ab aed jBalegbocry : Appointment of Dr. James E. Ca A. EL Parrott, registrar. ‘the Valley Ci Jean Traynor, secretary to replace as acting president of college president. J. Alba Bales, dean of the department announcem Company and pecdiucers’ com- Mexico, July 331. — an passengers were in-/ iday night when the last/ City- | to the BISWARCK. sured late Foes year’s leave of absence. RETIRED FARMER DIES Fargo, N. D, July 31—()—Willi Henderson, 74, retired Steele counj farmer, died Priday night in a log th of Monterrey. Only t | ured required hospital attention. board wed @ motion or- on One connoes ee) ? pedis sae aL. Walster, diréctor gel persia SEAR extension Gnae At, i } his duties exclusive! Barr, reported a thief took advantage} 1 confine hospital. 1881. until re of the confusion to steal a jewel case |e sericultural department of the} 000 to nm 5 es A “In the past Dean Walster has been | near Clifford, He leaves 10 children from her containing jewelry valued | burdened with county agent work and duties,” Kinzer asserted. at $10,000 and two $1,000 checks. “We wish to divorce him from those | a order to cease work went out Satur-} Chairman Ulsrud said dismissals York, inquiry officials said. (day to members of the I pore made becuase “in the opinian of ms said he is convinced C¥ | Miners of America in [linois, after ®/ the board it was for the best interests | . an offer Usted as missing,’ conse of negotiations for a new jof the institution.” She said the board fassociation. Joe Ozanic, president of cost two lives, injured sx and burned she bay liner water's edge. Scores of pas- and seamen among the rm it. Over the last several Mrs. Donald McLean, Menoken, Dies Here Mrs, Donald W. Mclean gh Th %, Sterling >—_—_—_____—_____—_—__4 By SHIRLEY STEWART Sapo! 47 tr —— urday pended WALZ2A in during June, Jonn E. wellare tera ex SUNDAY DINNER FEATURES ll a.m to9p. m. DINNER ....... DOC i... 65¢ ¥, FRIED STEAK DINNERS CHICKEN DINNER . CHICKEN 55c 65c 85c A sore of other delicious dinners to select from, sll served with a pleasing variety of side dishes, Enjoy your Sunday Dinner at our peaceful balcony dining room. WE OFFER COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE EAT HERE when in Bismarck for | Chrysier has yet to indicate its po- | sition formally. } —_—_—__ \Famed Trapeze Artist Succumbs to Wounds Long Beach, Calif, July 41 —7— | Mrs. Vera Bruce Codona, 22, famed [circus trapeze artist, who was wound- ea in a double shooting here late Pri- day died Saturday. | i i | Death followed repeated operations : and blood transfusions in the Sea- | de hospital here in an effort to save her life after she was shot three times, police said, by Alfredo Codona, her recently divorced husband and inter- nationally known aerialist, in a law- yer's Office. {| Codona, 42, first circus trapeze star lever to do the difficult tripie somer- lsault consistently, met Mra. Codona and her mother, in a lawyer's office vision of their DEPT. SPENT Ons 6 of our in Plan cei Mo Salary Loan COs NAO Hk ¥ Chenowett &t the Roderick Chenoweth home in spent a few days, Bismarck last week. He returned home | Thursday. Mrs. Exnery Turner returned home week's visit a and family, who are et home in Minnesota. | Miss Bessie Langiey is visiting with | friends and relatives here for a week. Miss Verona Jensen spent the week- end at her home near Motfit. Ruth McCloskey and Stella Dyrstad are’ business college in Bis- marck this summer. Bob and Dick Lee, Wesley Hall, Her- man &chaper and Dale Sherman left PoINtTs - Low- est Pet 76 1 AG WEATHER AT baer eat igary, Alta, Casper, Wyo, Caicago, i Denver, last Thursday for Casselton, N. D.,| where they will work in the harvest Sields. Beryl Bherman, who is employed at | ¥ the Phil Roth home near McKenzie, epent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Vernice Sherman. to i Additional Churches ——$ $$ $$ LUTHERAN CHURCH , | Swift Current, 8, pteldy x 5 hool and Bible classes, D 11:00 o'clock. “Jeuus by Pastor ee | Additional Markets ¢—_________4 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 31—)—Cash wheat, 1 red 1.22%; sample grade 78 to 0. 1 hard 1.24% to 1.26; samp! 92 to 92; No. 2 mixed 1.20, 0. 2 yeliow 1.02. No. 1 mixed 29 to 31%; No. 1 0 2, 85% to 87. 4, $9; feed 60 to 60 No. Platte, Oklahoma City, | Phoenix, Ariz, clear 00 | Pr, Albert, 8, clay . | Sheridan, Wyo, picldy | Sioux City, Ia. pteldy Spokane, Wash. tpcidy ., pteldy. Winnemucca, Nev., poldy | Winnipeg, Man, ptclay Holy One of | Thompson Managing Dacotah Seed Firm R. E. Thompson, resident of Bis- marck for the last 12 years, has as- sumed managership of the Dacotah Seed company at the corner of Ninth | Street and Main avenue. | In addition to his new duties, Thompson continues as manager of the Washburn Coal company, of which he has been in charge during his residence in the Capital City. Thompson succeeds H. R. Smith, who had been manager of the Da- cotah Seed company for about s 9 | Great Britain during 1934. P| St. Cloud Man Killed As Car Rams Pole ud, Minn, July 31—.?—An crashed into a power and a would-be-rescuer was urned when he contacted the ension wires. ne th yictim was Mike Treb- | e, 45, Bt. Cloud. Prank Arnold, /53, Eden Valley, . became ‘entangled in the power lines and was possibly fatally burned before he ted. In Automobile Mishap} Anders Hunstad, rural Bismarck, | received cuts about the face and head! in an automobile accident at the It is said that defects in cars was responsible for 19,000 accidents in PARAMOUNT WEDNESDAY Big Double Feature Attraction For Barbecue Bargain Day! ‘Hit No. 1 Stoner of mother of 116 living offspring. the P. M. A. estimated 18,000 miners would lay down their picks. ZAP GIRL DIES Ida Sasse, 7-sear-old daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sasse of Za: died in a Mandan hospital late Pri- ‘Je A 10-year-old collie owned by P. Allentown, Pa, is culture and labor and ex-officio mem- ber, said the board “does not contem- plate further changes at the A. C. at {this time.” Paculty members were dismissed after the resignation of Pres. J. H. had been accepted Thurs- Gay and before the appointment of Dr. john C. West, president of the Uni- of North Dakota at Grand as acting president of the agri- college, Mrs. Ulsrud said. ENDS TODAY (SAT.) A Merry-Go-Round of Hilarity! SUN. - MON. - TUES. 4 Shows Sunday at 2-4-7-9 Barbecue Bargain Day “BORN RECKLESS” ROCHELLE HUD6£O! Wisner ‘ now. i nominal; malting 66 to 80 nominal. Timothy seed 2.90 to 2.90 (new). and ; i pson their reside at 821 Tenth The New ach eee isa aos of the American Legion. Sweet Shop | mareson — || act Saat encima at | And in connection LONG TRIPS | other farm supplies as well as flour, The Rendesvous WITH OR | fust last December moved into its a1 WITHOUT | modern new plant which was built Phone DRIVERS | after fire razed its original building on the same site. After The Barbecue Is Over Have Yourself a Real Big Time Dining =< Dancing - Singing =» Swinging AL TRENT’S MUSICAL SHOWMEN They, and Lois Crenshaw, their Southern Songstress, will be on hand to entertain you after the Barbecue Bargain e Day at the HI-HAT DO AS THE SLOPE DOES ... ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE HI-HAT SUNDAY Shows 2 - 4 7 & 9 o'clock Also showing MONDAY and TUESDAY PLUS HIT NO. 2 “The Californian” Harold Bell Wright’s thrilling action story starring Ricardo Cortez. Welcome Visitors! The most spectaculsr sea picture ever filmed! ELIZABETH ALLAN stock fire insur- ance companies, and is qualified to give you sound insurance protec- tion and compe. tent service. ow ‘Your policies examined and ecunsel given without oblign> tion © you, sented on up to dase, it cephons ite, The Bismarck Agency W. A. Hart, Mer. 111 Third Phone 877 Nn 7 Edgar Kennedy Adventure storming with epic sweep over half the world! Two years to make! A fortune to film! A matchless cast of stars! Pa, Between Bismarck and Mandan on the South Side of No. 10 uors in your We use Qualt Scocktalls or highball and “March of Time” with (Rockefeller Center in New York) (Care of Orphans) (Hawaii) ™, haw A atiae el

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