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PAGE EIGHT ~ NUPTIAL KNOT | SALES Foe ‘UNITES SWEDEN AND ENGLAND Lady Mountbatten, Relative of King George, Weds Swedish Crown Prince BRIDE Is POPULAR Bridegroom Is Handsome Athlete as Are All Mem- bers of Royal Family | Stockholm, Nov. 3—The marriage | in London today of Lady Louise Mountbatten, great-grand-daughter of the late Queen Victoria of Eng- land and second cousin to King George, the present sovereign, to| Gustaf Adolf, crown prince of Swe-| den, is received with decg interest here. The Swedes are eager to meet the woman who some day will be- come their queen, and England is believed to be gratified ut the new royal ties that bind Stockholm and| Hahaiiles tit Teatonmintererillt closers trienGaiipiltor ce cee coos Lady Louise is a sister of Lord Louis Mountbatten who last year! close with the doors The stage already is set for Ili- nois’ gubernatorial fight next year. And indications ure it will be a mighty hot one. This serious-look- ernor Len Small. He's State Sena- tor Thurlow ington of Strea- tor, whom the “regulars” ar® backing without the ing gentleman is out to “get” Gov- | (ORDER WALTON ~ TOBE TRIED NOVEMBER 8} Latest Move Against Im- peachment Proceedings | ee WINS AWARD Oklahoma City, Nov. Defeated in his latest illegal maneuver ag: the impeachment action by the lower houge of the state leg- isfature, Governor J. C. Walton must go to trial November 8 on all the 22 charges of official misconduct con- jtained in the indictment against him. This was ordered by the senate | cour’, of impeachment which over- lruled the ex ve’s demurrer to 12 articles of the impeachment bill at the close of the. hearing lust! qyis year's Nobel prize, has been [night November 7 was set as the| conferred on. Dr. F. G. Banting of |date for the Governor to enter his|the medical department of the Uni- |formal plea and the following day | ity of Toronto, for hiavgift to |the actual trial will begin. humanity. through the discovery of ee pono wes, |insulin, adjudged a successful treat- BRITISH LABORERS DECREASE | ment for diabetes. Londoa, Nov. 2.—There has been aj general flight of laborers fror the ‘land according to figures of the! 000 laborers employed in England | ministry of agriculture, which show !and Wales as compared with 869,000 j that on June 4, 1923 there were 772,-'in 1921. married Miss Edwina Ashly, said to | buttoning or unbuttoning of any fas- | be one of the richest women in Eng- | teners. land. Lord Louis and his bride! ‘The fastening of the spent part of their honeymoon in| side rails to the side ef the body and the United States. | the conforming of the top to the It was an eventful wooing which | shape of the body, making it exactly led to the wedding in the Chapal) the same Width Royal of St. James Palace. Scarcely!the front further serve had the news of Gustaf Adolf’s en-| tight fitting curtains. Eagement been announced when it) George H. Hannum, president of was reported that certain authorities | the Oakland Motor Car company ex- in Sweden opposed the marriage\onjpresscs the belief that the closed the ground that Lady Louise was not| car output will in a short time be of sufficiently high rank to marry|larger than production on the open the crown prince. Then, while the| models and that when such time genealogical experts were settling | comes, the closed models will cost this question in favor of the bride-| lcs; than the open models due to the to-be, came the startling news that! fact that the closed models will con- the press of foreign lands was| stitute the general production and broadcasting the tale that Lady/ the open models the occasional pro- Louise had changed her mind about! duction. becoming a crown princess anyway,! and was going to marry an obscure | English painter of modest income.| CALORIES VALUE SUCCEEDING But as the summer passed by these| WEIGHT IN PURCHASING FOOD rumors were gradually discredited) Washington, Nov. 3.—To show by the fact that Lady Louise and/| What 100 calories looks like, the bur- the Swedish Crown Prince were of-| eau of home economics of the De- ten seen together in England and| partment of Agriculture has prepar- France, {ed an illustrated chart showing in a Sprung From Austria | series of 20 pictures just how a por- Lady Louise’s father was Prince! tion of food containing 100 calories Louis of Battenberg, later known as| looks on a plate when compared with the Marquis of Milford-Haven. The| ther familiar foods commonly ap- to insure windshield | s the windshield at | Battenburg family has sprung from| Pearing on the American table. The Germany by way of Austria, where | the title of prince was bestowed, and} because of strained feeling in Eng- land during the war the name was chart is intended to furnish aid in the economical and correct selection of food for the family. Housewives today are learning to choose, think Preight | On the Finest Super-Six Cha meant an inferior chassis. Now at and finest performance. At practically open. car cost, bines all closed car comfi with HUDSON | edan °189 is Ever Built | Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has | of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence More than 70,000 Coaches in Service Goach com- chassis quality. ‘ Increasing thousands find it BANDITS ENTE “POSTOFFICEAT. "ANOKA, MINN. | Get Stamps and Cash When! They ' Rifle Postoffice | During Night Anoka, Minn,, Nov. - 3.—-Several | rebbers broke into the Anoka post-.! office abeut '3 o'clock this morning, broke down several doors, wrecked the large safe and escaped with «| large amount of stamps and cash. | Just how.much the thieves got. post- | ffice officials were unwilling to but it was intimated the. loot “large.” At about the same time the -rob- hery was taking place, Fred Bender, vight patrolman, exchanged severa! | shots with a.stranger he saw lurk- ng near the Congregational church across the street from the postoffice. While searching for the man Ben- ler saw a light in the postoffice building. He summoned the chief of j police and they went to investigate, but when they reached the build- ng ‘they found the robbers, believed to number three, had fled. Other than stating that there was ond Tax Extra a saving famous fa NIE PORE A AT SATI'RDAY, NOVEMBER Municipal government costs Mil- waukee taxpayers $27,934,893 during | the fiseal year ending Dec. 31, 1922. | That’s a, per capita setback of $58.55. an attempted robbery and no tot was taken the police. chief refused to divulge any information. Post- office officials, however, admitted a large amount of stamps and some; Some salmon, .and likewise carp, cash was taken. | have been known to live a century, UBLIC interest and: de- mand émmediately fol- lowing the announcement of the new Overland Champion is positively bewildering—here and everywhere! We never saw anything like it! Study these pictures, They tell part of the story—ad- justable seats!—big loading space!—a veritable sleep- ing car for camping trips! —doors front and rear! —bigger engine!—every closed car comfort!—cord tires!—other wonderful new features!- And all for $695 £. o. b. Toledo. arenes J remov! eat eeat and obckatey, Other models; reduced prices: Chassis $395, Touring $495, Bird $695, Coupe $750, Sedan $795, all prices {. ‘We reserve the right to change prices and specifications 8, 1928 while some eels have survived for years. ‘Away From Din—Jungfrau, in the Swiss Alps, has the world’s highest hotel. It stands ‘kt an altitude of 11,800 feet. Overland Champion Electrifies the Nation Farm-truck, tools, supplies, trunks, luggage, etc., easily through rear ‘Comfortable seating for five, with doors both front ‘and rear—no seatclimbing. $495, Red o. b. Toledo. without notice. ‘ 695. f0.b. Toledo CHAMPION Lahr Motor Sales Company anglicized to Mountbatten. Lady| of, and purchase their foods in terms ne £ ~~ of calories or food value, rather than by pounds or quarters, the bureau declares. Louise, who is about 35 years old, is a typical aristocratic Englishwo- man, gracious, generous, alert, fond of dancing and outdoor sport, and gifted with genuine charm. | She will | captivate Sweden as she did the of-| ficers and sailors of the Swedish squadron visiting British waters when she came aboard the flagship escorted by the crown prince. DIES OF INJURIES. Minot, N. D., Nov. 3—Morris J. Byockey of Minot, died in a local hospital following injuries sustained when a gas8line tank on which he The Swedish Crown Prince, whose | “#* attempting to open a faucet ex- full name is Oscar Fredrik Wilhelm, Ploded, Brockey was tapping the Olaf Gustaf Adolf, has been married | faucet with a stone and it is thought before, his first wife having died! that’ = spark from the rock ignited some three years ago. Crown| the gasoline. si Princess Margaret, daughter of the | === Duke of Connaught and princess of Great Britain and Ireland, had borne Gustaf Adolf five children, and her death was a great bercavement to the Swedish people. Bridegroom Is 41 Gustof Adolf is now 41 years of age, more than six feet tall, as are! ail the men of the Swedish royal family, and vigorous as an athlete. Indeed he is the possessor of the “athletic medal” awarded only for high proficiency in at least five dif- A ferent branches of sport in Sweden.|| OUY cars are equipped This is perhaps not strange, nor is/§ With four wheel brakes. it strange that he is a military lead- 7 er, ee that peseabeals have com- Werren and Nustad manded one jis country’s armies ae) in the field manguvera which ended Taxi Co. Owners. THE only two weeks before the wedding. TRUE BLUE But it may surprise many to learn LINE Announcement 888 TAXI 888 Under new management. New enclosed cars in- sure comfort and service. Just call and we are there. that the Swedish crown prince is alse a serious archaeologist, with several expeditions to his credit. Last year he spent nearly two months person- ally directing the excavation of the buried Greek town of Asine, and un- earthed many precious relics that shed light on the civilization of 5,000 years ago. He is, moreover, a col- lector of paintings, especii work of modern Anders Zorn and Carl Larsson. Gus- taf Adolf is very ‘democratic and, consequently, popular with the mass- eg. in Sweden. His political aims and principles, like those of his father, @re sound and constructive. The wedding in London will be attended by both King George of England and King Gustaf of Sweden. The coyple| will spend their honeymoon in Italy. Open Oakland Has Closed Car Comforts To meet the demand for closed car) comfort in open car models, the Oakland Motor Car company has’ “made special provision on the new 1928 models. . Because it hus become less and less customary in récent years for owners to drive with the top down 4 and because s permanent top permits the embodying of many features that ‘make’ for more perfect weather-proof | ‘construction, Oakland has adopted ‘this type of top on all open models. “Phe most noteworthy and obvious from the permanent Was been the re- fitting side curtains. ruction per-j; along This_ undersigned is called ane insurance agency be- j] cause it sells fire insurance. —It hlso gives its eustom- ers service and advice on how to saieguard pro- perty irom firs. —It looks first at your pro- tection against por -thle loss, then plang insurance ‘to safeguard your inter- ents. —It watches changing val- nes, shansieg Bre sand . serve: ou ere secre And those services cost you nothing. As . representa- tives of the Hartford Fire insurance pany’ these things are offered to. our customers. J The 4s for your et ‘The agent For safe and sure insuranee, call MURPHY —*945 For only *60—we will equip any True Blue wg new, Gi st Raclosice Somened by the wit ‘8 new: weather-tight windshield. mes This Glass Enclosure is quickly installed Bots aed wher « P depres you how of closed ¢ar the cold and'stormy days ; See this Enclosure installed on a True Blue Oakland ighly developed or Roadster—the car with the hi engine, the sound and simple four-wheel brakes. controlé. See it today—its utility and value ‘STAIR AND PEDERSON meets every need, at a big sa¥ing in cost. Oakland Six Touring Car i Glass Enclosed Comfort for only *6Q0 more the aory and bolic oo aad absolutely rattle- Rertocthy #6 Ste, iy _Super-Six Prices at the Lowest Levelin History ‘Coach *1375 R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR: COMPANY Preight end Tex Extra how fine it offtee for Touring Car one toe) BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. 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