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- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 ing the firing season to guard against | loot of over $200 and a considerable accident from stray bullets. 5 private papers. A check up failed to| ing 70 miles an hour into @ curve or Civilians Warned to PROVIDENT AGENTS ~—TOMBETNEXT WEEK Annual Conference of Insurance KING CAROL ‘AND QUEEN HELEN |quantity of money-order blanks. No | discl tamps, or oth js ‘ E Q 4 L Be Careful Near Post |” The range is located on the Chris|elues as to thelr identity have been (tiables taken. Pn 8? ea begga regpshocidhed wie —— ; Ra Duri A Yegan farm and is bordered on the|found and local police officials are | PREETI rerereny mate of a farmer eye-witness. nge During August} west vy the Moran and Claridge |of the opinion that the robbers were George Schall Dies | The car in which Schall was injured properties. | professionals. is at the Corwin-Churchill garage. The robbery dccurred about 2:30 .| Of Car Crash Injuries; It is considered a complete wreck. i ity’: m. and miembers of a family living | Loot Willow City 8 |nearby heard the explosion when the | | oe an eee erin Fee abe * a ipa vo - | George Schall, Sweet Shop chef,| engine is broken, Postoffice Of $200 |sste was blown open but did non in-| gied at 2 o'clock, this afternoon from| through, wheels are eaved in and ° vestigate the cause of the blast. | running boards, fenders and mud Bismarck citizens today were warned by Fort Lincoln officials that intense machine gun and rifle firing will be the program at the post range, two miles southeast of Fort Lincoln, jen Will Be i — - 3 | injuries sustained in the wreck of his bs te nee ee fine Be ‘a heavy. scale began| _ Willow City, N. D., Aug. 1—(7— Parents we ahd was not ‘coupe, Thursday morning, ten miles| guards are misshapen forms of steel. Black Hills thls. mortiing. Robbers early today smashed open a| Obtained until 8 o’cloc! morning north’ of Steele. | when the postoffice was opened. | rear window in the postffice here,; Loot taken included about $100 in “blew” the safe and escaped with @jcash and a $100 money order and | The injured man never recovered} American Indians are considered |consciousness from the time his car |citizens of the United States and | went into the ditch as he was speed-|have the right to vote. Army officials request civilians not to trespass on or near the range dur- General agents of the Provident Life Insurance company, Bismarck, will meet for their annual conference * ~cost of $35,000,000. in the Black iHlls next week, it was announced here today. Business sessions will be held at the Alex-Johnson hotel, Rapid City, on Aug. 6, 7, and 8, with all the gen- eral agents of the company from North and South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana present. Home office officials will appear on the program, together with Dr. Charles J. Rockwell, director of the Rockwell school of Life Insurance Salesmanship of Chicago and form- erly head of the School of Life Insur- ance Salesmanship conducted by the Carnegie School of Technology. The Provident Life company is rated as one of the foremost among northwestern institutions. The com- pany now is operating in four states and has more than 300 representa- tives. Attending the meeting from Bis- marck will be G. R. Thompson, gen- eral agent; C. W. Moses, general agent; W. A. Schwartz, general agent; F. L. Conklin, secretary and general manager; Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, med- ical director; Miss H. B. Beach, as- sistant secretary; C. C. Hoskin, su- perintendent of agents; J. J. Caplice, agency secretary; and Joseph Dick- man, home office representative. ANTI-BANK ROBBERY 4 This is the first picture to be obtained of King Carol I! with his wife, Queen Helen, since his return to the throne of Rumania. are shown leaving a requiem mass ‘assuviated eress Photo They to King Ferdinand. \ Sale of Card Tables! AUGUST SALE PRICE 88c Sturdy, tables! Limit 1 to a Customer Tegula- tion size card A tre- mendous saving for you. Regular $1.95 value! Red or green finish! hee Err * Wation | Act:Now! Save! AUGUST SALE PRICE 4 rolls 25c ’ WALDORF TOILET PAPER. Full weight, excellent quality. Buy in quantities! NOW on the Budget Plan! LISTERINE ANTISEP- TIC for gargle. $1.00 size. Heal- ing, soothing, antiseptic. Save! Nation-Wide Furniture Sale and Sales for the Home! the savings range from 1-4 to 1-3, and in some Cases even more! Ever; the-minute in style—backed by our guarantee of “SATISFACTION 0! y Shop here tomorrow and see for yourself the exceptional style bargains we are offering. BUY Save 20% Here! AUGUST SALE PRICE Clothes Basket! AUGUST SALE PRICE $1.10 69c Save one-third on this strong willow basket. Oval shaped made to stand hardest wear. A great value! mouth wash, Scan the items listed below! WARD’S NATION-WIDE Get This Value! AUGUST SALE PRICE , $6.89 A $8.00 Electric Stove —priced to save you one-third or more! Double burners. BUY FURNITURE NOW—While the prices save you money! Just at the right time—comes this Note how article is new and up-to- YOUR MONEY BACK.” e Je E er a ee 5 A fz 1 ° One Kiss Cost M ,|Losing Devils Lake e Kiss Uos' an | ‘ . = The S f $11,783 || Golf Team Host for eee mi enna ancl Winners at Smoker rt Bankers of Three States Join in Ey Ganwiscak a A tae os f on, ., Aug. 1.- * Devising Methods to Foil assumed the value of $11,783 to J. A.| Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 1.—(P)— Fitzgerald and Mrs, Lucretia Mc- W. K. Nimmo's golf team defeated L Heldup Men Connell as the result of a judgment | J8¥ Stevens’ golfers by 14 maiches to 11 in a tournament concluded hére ji esis orrhat ascent awarded Julian | Thursday after four weeks of play ! Huyon, S. D., Aug. 1—(AP)— Williantson for injuries suffered in an | between members of the Town and George A. Starring, secretary of the | Wihannon i ident, which he testic | Country club, The losers will be hosts South Dakota Bankers’ association, | 2U! accident, which he testi-|to the winning team at a smoker to = . today advised South Dakota banks] fled, occurred when Fitzgerald ae-| 10 noid soon: : , that secret plans are being made by| cepted Mrs. McConnell’s invitation to 5 : the aaa et thee te he eS ltamnsbe n was injured when a car Y eet EG a4an @ es O e me Te ry Vi a f ‘ 7 Rtiode te reer atte holduee, | turned over in which Mrs. McConnell,| Prince Isa Patron | erceeccce ee OOF Y, y ; e , He said the arrangement would be| Fitzgerald and he were riding. | Of Miniature Golf ' fi kewt secret until fully developed. ' 2 ij the meantime Starring sug-| ®—>— ; ° nf Time to Buy ... Now! refted that to make bank banditry|| Late News Briefs Brussels, Aug. 1—()—The Prince bie } unfafe and unprofitable, bankers | @ @ | ot Wales has become a miniature golf et Cae © i -folow an eight point plan, devises course fan du: his visit here. | af meeting of the secretaries of| PROBE LASSMAN DEATH. The first evening after dinner at re eur $2.95 ! tle three state associations at Min- Portland, Me., Aug. 1—(AP) | Laeken castle he took Queen Elizabeth ‘ wapolis last week, 7County Attorney Ralph M. to the miniature links of the royal Blanket , “The South Dakota Bankers’ as-| Ingalls today began an investi- | palace and played until dusk. clea halal fs ’ ciation has received notice that) sation of circumstances _sur- The prince's fondness for dancing light weight, warm! ; any communities in fhe staje are] Tounding the drowning of Al | also was evident last night at the ith Special Today! ~ etting prepared for bandits even Lassman, former New York | British embassy where Lady Gran- Solid colors wit i 14 © the extent of purchasing machine} University football star, at Long | ville using high strategy sent the band contrasting borders. Pillow Cases / ) Buns. Also more than sixty per cent} Lake near Harrison, on July 6. | home at 2:80 a. m. so that the prince ‘i AUGUST SALE PRICE . of the banks in the state have defi- Sheriff Lloyd W. Jordan was | could get some rest for a busy pro- Save! nitely agreed with us to cut down] sent to Camp Zakelo on Long | gram today. 18c : aa reel of Sectieaiey ai hand io ia area eres to bring 7 Worth 43c! All hem and keep their balances with th aC} ortian persons in- i Bed Lam 4 nal n federal reserve bank or their cor-|_ gluding, Iery “Zarakov, forme: | Brokers Suspended — is Ee acorn respondent banks,” Starring said. taddegrl y lee copia Poatars caer i hd ALE PRICE — TSU Cezar soda Peed al heb From Curb Market sugper 42x36 tnches Vets Pensioned for New York, Aug. .—(P)—The New 1.98 Non-Service Hurts GEHLBACH IS WINNER York Curb Exchange today announced $ e ach, of Little Rock, lande ner Brothers from associate member- s re z neiro, N. D., Aug. 1—P)—Sixteen| at the city airport at 2:43 p. m, | ship for failure to meet its engage- MEPS sO BENE forth Dakota veterans of the World| today, leading the ten remaining | ments. tel-colored silk shade, 5 war are on the United States payroll| fliers of the All-American air Action of the curb governing board i | for pension allowances for permanent| derby to the final stop of their | followed the suspension of the firm So useful, so lovely, \ dis: | disability. not incurred while in serv-| tour. Second to land was Lowell | by the Chicago Stock Exchange. The 1 j ni ice, allowances being made in ac-| Bayles of Springfield, Mass. company's main office is in that city. so low priced! int cordance with the veterans’ act passed _— Jean H. Kempner was the associated Towel Bargain! | by congress a few weeks ago, accord-| - HOOVERS GO TO CAMJP member here. AUGUST SALE PRICE 4 United Atates veterans’ urea heree| panes. | Aug 1d Built for Comfort! 19 / ~| President Hoover, accompanied i j @ (| At present 15 applications are on| bye small party’ of guess, it | L@Gion Band Liked SPECIAL MATTRESS! ais, | ile which have not yet been acted! the white house today for an- Treatment by Hotel 25c valnes. Big white upon, and Hoverson urges that all! other week-end rest at his Rapi- ‘ AUGUST SALE PRICE turkish towels in double | veterans who believe they are en-| Gan river camp in Virginia. eae ' loop construction for ex- | titled to compensation under this act P Ken Fitch, manager of the State tra wear. i apply immediately, as pay will start |Legion band, Grand Forks, has enidets ahntieation asians. TWO MORE FOR BABE _| written the Grand Pacific hotel here $14.95 ° Sopfean ene age eee is letter. md priresiaHon - the way, = | ‘. si e Yankees off in ie musicians were handled as guest a a | Conductor Hurt in today’s game against the Red Sox [during the Legion state convention. jacob oe s | Jamestown Accident by driving his thirty-seventh | Fitch says the treatment and court- of felted cotton. . — c Z | home run of the season into the | csies were not exceeded even by the Damask rayon tick- 2-PIECE MOHAIR SUITE . Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 1—(—| Tight field bleachers in the first | big hotels at San Antonio, Texas, ing. A phenomenal f De Charles W. Johnson, of Glendive,] inning. He made another in the iene Thais ville,, Ky., where the eae saving. Buy one to- Regular $125.00 Value! sesoawe Mont., Northern Pacific passenger) third inning. |sieesieden naHonel convention tripe: morrow! ‘ ‘A t Save Here! conductor on the ,Yellowstone di- 5 = 3 { ugus' $79 50 «ison, uttered @ mangled let hand| Bergen Girl Dies Day Gehlbach Appears as Sale Price & AUGUST SALE PRICE ray, lent: when he tell fant" etare 19th Rirthd Sure Derby Winner > F a $4.39 te sore oe aan while. gn sont fa ore a ay Valance Curtain Set Terms—Only $8.00 Down, $2.00 Weekly ° sas . mga Chicago, Aug. 1.—(/?)—Lowell Bayles FELT BACK WARD- en aeee of @ coach when the train eget ae me woud hare of Springfield, Mase, oor Bae AUGUST SALE PRICE From a nore Maker OLEUM. in neeact ve I ; 5 Y> | the municipal 12 noon, cen- lesigns for He fell and in grabbing for the step|Thursday night at a local hospital. | tral standend Rise teany, peonae tee 98c he canta: use.t $25 ate is Pee: ‘Wonderful his hand went under the wheels tak-|She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Detroit on the final lap of the all- thi aA . Room Suite at our spe- bargain! 9x12 feet. ing off twg fingers and part of the| Peter Dix, of Bergen. ‘Apeericar, air derby. He was followed Great Savings! Fine his Living hoot BP, 8p palm. The body will be sent to Bergen|a@ minute later by Lee Gehlbach of i cial Golden Arrow price! It’s a es over the north Soo Line in the morn-| Little Rock, Ark., who leads the derby marquisette in pastel remarkable bargain—both in style : | BLUE JACKETS HURT SLIGHTLY |ing and services will be held at the] with the least elapsed time, and the .colors, Curtains, tie- and in quality! Read the features | _,Washington, Aug. 1.—(#)—Delayed | Bergen Lutheran church at 2 o'clock | six other contestants followed them at backs, valance. Low listed below. | dispatches to the navy department | Sunday afterncon. one-minute intervals. priced! " | today from Admiral Charles B. Mc-| Elsie leaves her parents and two| Gehlbach, with a lead of almost four Vay, jr. commander of the Asiatic|sisters, one at home and the other | hours over Bayles, appeared to be @ ot fleet, revealed that none of the five|living on the Pacific coast in Wash-|certain winner unless misfortune be- 3 bluejackets wounded in the clash be-|ington. fell him between here and the finish 4 ‘ tween the gunboat Palos and com- line at Detroit. Chenille Rugs! in for Boys! munists at Changsha was setiously| John Scott Harrison, who was born AUGUST SALE PRICE Barca Jo ICE hurt. 5 at Vincennes, Ind., in 1804, was the] soogiER POPULATION 3225418 AUGUST SALE PR | ; “Five flesh wounds from scattering |son of William Henry Harrison, ninth} Washington, Aug. 1.—(?)-—Indiana’s 54 i fragments,” Admira! McVay said. Hel president of the United States, and| ., Washington, Aug. 1-(#Tadians's 79 6 \ did not give the names of the sallors.|father of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd Coneus bureau todey as 2,225,418, an c SIDE-PATCH TENNIS Admiral McVay said the engage-|president of the country. increase of 295,028 or 10.1 per cent. SHOES for hard wear. ment lasted about an hour and that eb Reap ae a This figure, based on a recheck of Here are Bargains! Sizes 11 to 6. Buy for | Spprontinstely: Oo communies ware Writer ‘A: ted census returns lowered the figure of Soft, deep pile. summer! ES Sa ee riter Arreste 3,227,522 which had been compiled neh by ae See pe Se cerneeeateeeauaIy iusant . from official announcements of su- Choice of colors pets, ence to ‘ag! Probably meal pervisors. designs. 6 piaios ic zie. Pues oh 4 1, Serpentine fronts with drop carvings. shattered when they le si 2, Full hardwood frame, in antique ma- 2 armor of the Palos. The Ry hg ia of Fair- hogany finish. 4. pring-filled reversible cushions of multi- = dale has moved to Edmore where it Here’s a $3.00 Value! 3. 100% Mothproof treated Angora Mohair colored floral pattern moquette. To Evacuate Cities will te as the Union State bank " upholstery combined with Velour. . 5. Choice of button-back or arm chajr. . Kuling, Kiangs!, China, Aug. 1— ind cadedirra atari td AUGUST SALE PRICE Saari (®)—Provincial authorities today no- o gar Hakag snout pond 5) }m>) | ’ od r by Gilbert Semingson, sta l 7 ‘i 4 | Oe OES canine $1.98 pee plete Fans. | in nearby Kiukiang also notified LT : i their nationals to move and prepara- Gene Biavant ees prgraaa to 15 Ni Crinkle Betsn ond Our Budget Plan makes buying easy because it makes paying easy! On a purchase of AUGUST SALE PRICE 7] tions were begun to evacuate both days by Justice R. H. Crane, on a that ‘Teslsta soll, an $25 or more, you make only a small deposit, and the balance in easy monthly payments. 2.45 Mii FE eter ar ji, charge of assault and battery pre- Tapedere. coy. FAY OUT OF YOUR INCOME—IHE EASY AND MODERN WAY TO BUY! yale i e rapid spread of communism in |ferred by George Kabonius, ‘ Goods Held for Future Deliveries! , Keep cool at a small cos! Kiangshi province caused the author- | mie cence, ot Make your selections now! Arrangements can be made for futute deliveries if you wish. each day. This 6 inch ities to act. An outbreak in this vi- i bargain! ‘A smail deposit will hold your purchases for you until the delivery date you specify. Good fan offered special for q, winity wes feared. : news for September and October movers! this sale. SELLS GRAND FORKS THEATER ‘ights ‘olumbus Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 1—(P)— Knights of Colym % Bennie Berger, local theater opera- All members meet at the i tor, today announced his disposal of Capital Funeral 'Parlors to- | Been holdings here to the Publix corpora- night, August Ist, at 7 p. m. } os tion which operates one theater in to pay our last respects for the city. The Publix corporation will) our departed Brother John P. take over three theaters in the city. Tueker. He will be buried at Berger still owns two theaters in Be- pre tae rr had wee j ic one in Sioux Falls. Mig : : pall Minn, and i Stow associated Vress he here at 8 p. m. Store Hours: BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Store Saga : : ——_—____ H. H. Van Loan, magazine writer, E. P. CRAIN, Grand Knight 79 till 6; Sat. till 9 “NOW MARK BISMARCK” Four-Seven-Six Fifty - five food canning factories; wi rrested in Los Angeles on a P. M. HOLLORAN, Fin. Secy. e “will be erected by soviet Russia at aj fugitive warrant, sworn to by his wife, charging abandonment. ‘ ‘

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