The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1937, Page 7

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“a annotate ‘ { Additional Sports | Be Noted by Ripley Friday the 13th will be @ Be- lieve-It-or-Not field day when Robert L. Ripley goes on the air over the NBC-KFYR network at 7 Headlining the program will be the celebrated “Thirteen Club” of Chicago, which meets only on Fri- days the 13th and defies every su- Perstition it can think of. The club is composed of 13 reckless Chicago business men. Ripley's weekly dramatization concerns a boy adopted by a wom- an in Nicaragua on Friday, the 13th. He became e rebel leader and on another Friday the 13th captured his benefactor’s own and sentenced him to executiof. What followed will be re-enacted by Ripley's radio players. Miley Leads Berg Into Final Round was all Marion needed Thursday to win her third consecutive Women’s Western 172- hole medal play derby in record fash- Marion went into the final round bf the longest medal play test in @women’s golf with a five-stroke lead over red-haired Patty Berg of Min- weapolis. From the manner in which she compiled her 54-hole total of 232 strokes, eight under par for that @istance over the Onwentsia club bourse, only an almost total collapse of her could keep her from re- ree the title she won in 1935 and She was well on her way toward tering the tournament record of|day as the sixteenth annual National THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1987 : Speed Important in Re-Employment Work A woman model in 10 minutes; a| person to fill the job, Larin explained. with “conversational spirit”|} Often it becomes a matter of creat- house pets to care for invalid ing jobs among private employers, in- hand born under certain | terviewing applicants to‘obtain 3 com- plete picture of what the prospective just @ few of scores of re- | employe can do, beginning a hunt for quests. directed to the national re-em-|'a person to fill the employer's request when none is available and giving im- A woman model to meet definite |'promptu training courses to polish the specifications, such as good looks, five| applicant for his or her new position. feet tall, weighing not more than 110|~ In some cases speed in obtaining @ pounds and with @ black coiffure, is|candidate of desired qualifications is not an easy assignment but the “re-|'a paramount issue. Speed was vital employer” never-the-less went into| to a young man who had to find work action and met all requirements with-| within two weeks or return to @ re- in the 10-minute limit set by the | form school. frantic storekeeper who was keeping} The problem of fitting the the customer waiting. to the job is just as important Selecting employes to fit numerous} case of the flag pole climber, Bo recorded by Mrs. 8. L. Reinhardt ip? Chicago in 1932. State Junior Golf Meet Will Be Held In Fargo Fargo, N. D., Aug. 12—()—The sec- nd annual North Dakota junior golf ‘championship will be determined at the Fargo Country club on Aug. 16 end 17 or Aug. 17 and 18, under the sponsorship of North Dakota voi- tures of the 40 et 8, American Legion organization. Fargo will select its representative Whursday and Friday, Other voitures fn the state also are expected to send tepresentatives, determining them in fmedal play. play. Bud Paulson of Fargo won the state tle pte but is past the age Bill Terry Denies Salary Is Boosted New York, Aug. 12—(#)—Bill Terry, ger of the New York Giants, nied Wednesday there was any sis for a published story (in the lew York Journal-American) say- he had signed a new contract at An annual salary of $37,500. Terry's present five-year contract, ich has one more year to run, calls r $27,500 per season. Rip Collins to Leave Hospital on Crutches Public Links golf tournament reach- ed the third and fourth rounds. Eighteen holes were shead for the morning round. The quarter final tour at the same distance was carded for the afternoon. Abbott is in the upper bracket. In the lower bracket is Don Erick- RSA of Alhambra, Calif, the “people’s Molly’s Wins From Morley Electric, 4-2 Molly's Service Station beat Mor- ley Electric 4 games to 2 and Bud- weiser and Lucas Oil split at 3 games apiece in city horseshoe league play Tuesday night. followed by Welliver of Budweiser with 30. Diz Didn’t Fracture | Toe — He Broke It! | 8t. Louls—Diszy Dean, favor- ing his sore toe, into the clubhouse cubbyhole of Dr. H. J. Weaver, St. Louis Cardinals’ trainer. “Let me see that toe,” said Dr. Weaver, “I might be able to do you some good. I’ve done a lot ! of work with fractures...” “Shucks, Doc,” said Dimy “this alfi’t no fracture. This toe is broke.” specialized situations is all in a day’s work for Don Larin, field supervisor for the NRS in North Dakota, and his staff. S Not Simple Job And it is more than simply a ques- tion of keeping a file of the persons desiring work and then thumbing through the list to inform the em- ployer “we have” or “we haven't” a the bartender, tractor and Scraper operators or the alteration seamstress. The “re-employer” has even been able to fit youths into hotel bell boy jobs for which specifications were five feet, eight inches tall and weigh- ing about 140 pounds, so that the new employes could wear the uniforms of their predecessors, Larin said. cumbents Ben Bauer and Phil Kroe- Vtrom what they term “confiscatory” ber will appoint his successor. Ellingson—Dead here is Mrs. Mar- garet Lackey, 82, homesteader. Garrison—McLean County Holiday association members ‘meet here at 8 p. m. Tuesday to discuss ways and means of saving part .of their crop measures of the Farm Credit admin- istration. —. Hettinger—Hettinger businessmen again will sponsor the Adams county fair, tentatively set for Sept. 15-16 Committee members are B. P. Gorder, Cecil Melby, Tracy R. Fitch, Charles Schell, Dr. M. F. Williams, E. V. Berg- FRIDAY ] YOUR SPECIAL = FOR the. I3th 75c MANICURE for only 50c GRAND DE. LUXE BEAUTY SHOP 312 Main Avenue In Sarah Gold Shop Ohicago, Aug. 12—()—Jim (Rip- per) Colliris, the Chicago Cubs’ dis- e Ned first baseman, expected to Slo Briefs erutches. His right leg from heel to halfway| Napoleon—Again directing the Na- to the knee was encased in a cast to|Poleon Corn and Colt show, tenta- hhold in place a bone fractured in the| tively scheduled for Friday, Sept. 17, first inning of Tuesday’s game with | are P. J. Wents, Fred Zerr and John the Pittsburgh Pirates, but he was| Daschle, more than hopeful that he will be beck in the battle within a month. Champ, Movie Extra, Still in Publinks Meet|™"©- Peat - Napoleon—S. A. San Francisco, Aug. 12—(%)—De- extra, was still in the running Thurs- Velva—Two fawns killed on the © Specials Several fine bargains in good used home helps. First here, first served. These bargains undoubt- edly will brighten Fri- day the 13th, ANNOUNCEMENT ICE BOXES ..........+..++++-$5 to $15 IRONING MACHINES ...... . 815 to $40 North Dakota Power & Light Co. A Complete Selection of Business and Sport Suits Saxon Weave, Curley and Parkway suits that sold as high as $27.50 and $82.50— Now - - - $22.50 and $25.50 Arrow and Van Heusen Shirts. Fancy patterns and stripes. $1.95 ee Polo Shirts. Values to $1.00. Men’s'- - - - 68¢ Boys’ - - - - 49¢ and 68¢ Swim Trunks. Men’s $1.50 to $2.95 values— Now - - - $1.00 to $1.95 Boys’ $1.00 to $1.95 val- ues—Now - - 85c to $1.25 Men’s Summer Oxfords. $4.00 to $5.50 rae: = i . Men’s $1.75 to $2.50 values— Sanforized Wash Slacks. Men’s $: er ard 4138 : NOW Nes Ss @ os Boys’ $1.50 to $1.95 values—Now - - - - « - §1.25 ” Shorts and Jumper Suits. 95¢ values—Now 69¢ toe DISCOUNT on Men's and Boys’ gabardine, flan- nel and tropical worsted summer Trousers and Slacks. Dahl Clothing Store land, A. P. Beleal, Henry Pagel, Grace Mills and Quentin Oase. Rutland, Vt. Au. 12—()—Former Gov. Charles M. Smith, 60, prominent, banker, died suddenly Thursday at his home after a long illness. In 1930 a 5,000-year-old copper fry- ing pan was excavated at Tepe Gawra. None the worse for its age, — the pan is now in the museum of the Gackle—With only minor injuries,| University of Pennsylvania. Edwin Bross and John Kroll crawled out of the wreckage of their car and| Bernie Masterson, Chicago Bears’ trailer after they had rolled over three | quarterback, will retire at the end of times and smashed into a rock. the 1937 season. A BREAK FOR YOU With every suit pur- chased from us on this day of days we will give an ex- tra pair of trousers at... Good old-fashioned Rich... MALTED MILK and WAFERS 15c Buy the Best at— Service Drug Phone 5 — Geo. E. Shurk IS YOUR LUCKY DAY If you are one of those people that regard Friday the 13th as an unlucky day, just read these ads and see what these Bismarck firms have to offer you, and you’ll realize that Friday the 13th is your lucky day. Is Your Lucky Day =f — You select your Coat during our great August FUR SALE State Fur Company AUTHENTIC STYLING .. POSITIVE SAVINGS EARLY SELECTIVE Buying permits us to offer you true value and quality Look at the Savings Hudson Seals Silver tone Muskrat.... Ariana Otter ......... Mink Sides .... Caraculs ... Persians 605 Others as low as your selection. Convenient terms may. be arranged. State Fur Co. Across from G. P. Hotel Phone 496 Z Coats Made To Your Individual Measurements At No Extra Cogt if you use Cara Nome We have many bar- gains in Toilet Articles, Powders, Facial Creams, Pertumés, etc. iid FRIDA the [3th He’s sure to say “Yes” if you use CARA NOME. Lenhart’s Drug Store 500 Broadway Phone 2 LAS’ SWIM TRUNKS NOW 4, PRICE $1.00 Swim Trunks now ..... -$ 50 $1.95 Swim Trunks now . -$1.00 | $2.50 Swim Trunks now $1.25 $2.95 Swim Trunks now $1.50 $3.95 Swim Trunks now - $2.00 - Sherkcs — or — UNLUCKY Insurance Makes the Difference Even if you aren’t superstitious about Friday the 13th, you must realize that disaster can strike on that day as well as any other. The thing to do is to have ample coverage with good reliable insurance to meet any emergency that may arise. We invite you to let us ar- your insurance for you. Our experience help you. The Bismarck Agency W. A HART, Ml—ted It will still be Your Lucky Day! Special Friday the 13th Sale of Mirrors A special group of restangular If you do Dry Cleaning at Home Avoid this risk! Phone 684 CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO.. We may SAVE your life! each VANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. 318 Main Phone S44 Is Your Lucky Day! at These Easy Washing Machine fae BARGAINS Reduced Price sees $129.95 85.00 79.95 49.95 $159.95 Spinner Dryer, special ....-.... 119.95 Vacuum Cup with pump, special... . 99.95 Spirolator Model, special . 50 Special 5B Model 3-zone action at .-. Biter FOR FRIDAY THE 13th ONL’ 2—Roll about E-Z Drain Tubs with above Bargains or om any model Easy Washer. LARSEN’S “The Home Appliance Shop” o Phone 407 for the entire family If You Install NATURAL GAS for all Heating Purposes Lucky for Dad... No.more coal to shovel Lucky for Mother... No more smoky kerésene stove Lucky for Brother... No more ashes to carry out. Lucky for Sister... No more cold water baths Lucky for Baby... A constantly warm home to grow in Find out how Little it Costs! | Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. Bismarck - Mandan - Hebron - Dickinson

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