The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1928, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928 7} lriding was struck by another ma- V: ' es OF ar ind SI ' A 1, i A alley City Man Is " mF t and Ernest Stoudt are spending the commission left last night on a'ernor Smith and Henry Ford, writ-|of T. Vern Carey, assistant poste chine driven by Anton Sehauer of Fs rol Thank: week-end in F: . bud 4 ELGIN W OMAN {Svs Siar Gate oe gions Hurt in Auto Crash| i City: County Briefs { ge ene lly ol) tage Se a ee ee i Hise heed — ela tot; | Harris R. Juvrud is confined in a "@t home with an attack of the flu. | business. contributors to an edition of the| Fi N. D., Nov. 30.— (AP) —| production in English manufactures i ‘ ; ——— Encyclopedia Britannic: in| Postoffice i : farm machinery firm with headquar- hospital here today with a fractured| w. E, Lahr, president of the Lahr | Fay Harding of the state railroad |prosarstion are Gene anney cove | the Sanit OE RUPEMNGE Terr ees een lend were Ser => Mrs. L. L. Dahl of Elgin suffered ‘ters at Elgin. PROT a eee oo Pati Te OT acc two broken bones in her left should-| The Dahis were en route to Man-|terday afternoon when the small business trip to Billings. er in an automobile accident Wed-|dan to visit their daughters, Mrs.|coupe in which he was riding over- g nesday night five miles west of Car- | Warren Watson and Mrs. A. R. turned on the outskirts of the city.| James Trimble of the Consolidat- . | Weinhandl. | The coupe was driven by Mildred | ed Utilities company is spending the The automobile in which Mrs.) 2 ‘as the cause of the crash. Mr. Dahl Sey | : zr C. P. Store left last night for] TUNNEY ENCYCLOPEDIAIST pacnnneniatnacneEnES ” ——— HURT IN CR ASH: cut on the and, Valley City, ND, Nov. 20.(p) |, Miss Etta, Scharnowske is itl at Billings, where he will transact| New York, Nov. 80—(7)—Among| CAREY SHORTAGES GROW The average rise in the cost of * | 1 | | amount of shortages in accounts! par cent. | Swanson, sister of the car’s owner. | Thanksgiving holidays in Duluth. hl, her Musband, and a Mies| Horses h i d fish| A’ punctured tire is given as the| eats ol teacher, were|no eyelids, leause of the accident. | Robert Rusch, Michael Curran, Grieve, Elgin school teacher, were | no eyelids. PRE-HOLIDAY . Sensational Sale of Glorious New Frocks y | ° about half the usual price The greatest fashion values in this community! Only : | this, your store, with the tremendous purchasing power iy el ‘ of a nationwide chain could secure and offer such bar- ) gains at the height of the season. 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