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ee, II ERR DA POOLE DES OAS BEN Ee BAM y Burgoyne British expedition by Gen- é y 8ty economic adversity, far beyond GHARER PROGLAINS THAN SAIVING DAY Covernor Finis M.ch for People ci Stato to Be Thankful for Even This Year { Governor George F. Shafer: finds Plenty of reasons for North Dakotans to celebrate Thanksgiving day in the} spirit of thankfulness, this-year as in| years past, in spite of business de-j pression all.over the world. He :has| issued his annual Thanksgiving. day Proclamation, calling. on the. people | of the state to observe the old custom | started by the Pilgrim fathers in the «ays of Plymouth colony and first made into a national holiday by. the Continental congress, meeting. at. York, Pa., following the defeat of the eral Horatio Gates at Saratoga, in the dark days of the Revolution. The governor calls attention to an array j Ment, and in that spirit of optimism | | carry them to the mountain peaks of quired for population of 123,000,000 | people. Our citizens are rich in civic pride, in fortitude, in faith and confidence in the stability and value of our in- stitutions, in loyalty to our govern- and determination which. in other days, nas enabled them to triumph over every. crisis and which will again material and moral achievements. | Our, beloved state of North Dakota has more than ordinary cause foe | en thanksgiving and gratitude. Spared the misfortune of community disas- ters and epidemics of contagious dis- euse, less’ burdened with the suffer- ings of unemployed than many of our neighboring states, blessed with near- ly a niormal crop of food ucts Prodi wrung from our fertile soil in spite of | a destructive nation-wide drouth, with all of our educational, religious, social and govertimental institutions, state and local,. functioning normal- ly and efficiently, our state is, indeed, fortunate. Not. unused to. hardships, nor wanting in the experience, courage, and ability with which to meet ad- versities, the people of North Dakota are abundantly able to avercome the THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930 future with courage increased and faith renewed. NOW, THEREFORE,I George F. Shafer, governor of the state of North Dakota, in accordance with the proclamation, of the president of the United States, and in harmony with the custom of the nation, do hereby appoint and designate Thursday, No- vember 27, 1930, as Thanksgiving day and do hereby urge and recommend {that the people of North Dakota ob- serve this day by refraining from the | usual occupations and by gathering in their homes, in the houses of wor- ship and other designated public places, and there return thanks to Al- mighty God for the manifold bless- ings that have come to us during the year; and may we not on this occa- sion remember our obligations as neighbors to those less fortunate per- sons in our midst who have suffered unusual adversities in health or ma- terial losses, and who may be in need of our help and encouragement. Given under my hand and the { great seal of the state of North Da- kota, at my office at the capitol, in the city of Bismarck, the eighteenth day of November, A. D. 1930. } No. Dak. Beekeepers Meet at Fargo Jan. 21) | The annual meeting of the North, By the governor: | Dakota Beekeepers’ association and George F. Shafer.ithe winter course in beekeeping at Attest: the Agricultural college will be held Robert Byrne. ;during Farmers and Homemakers Secretary of state ; Week, January 21-22. Charles Liessman,; Out\of state speakers already se- Deputy. {cured include representatives of the NOTICE Take Adyantage of Jubilee Week 20% Reduction On Trail Blazer Tires Men’s Flannel Shirts 2 $1.79 Part wool flannel shirts, in grey or tan with genuine Sizes 141, talon fastener. to 17. Only $1 Down will buy any man’s or boy’s suit or overcoat come during this Jubilee Week. or body Extraordinary news! These men’s shirts guaranteed to without | the shrinkage in collar, sleeves beckeeping department of the Uni-| ELKS TO SERVE LUNCH versity of Minnesota and the home | Bismarck Elks will hold an import- economics division of the Kellogg | ant session this evening, Exalted Rul- company of Battle Creek, Mich. Other}er A. W. Mellon announced today. speakers will be drawn largely from | The meeting will be followed by the membership of the association. | luncheon. The keen interest which beekeepers have shown in these meetings in the} Jess Haines, big Cardinal pitcher, past is in itself an indication that a/said that he had intended to retire fine attendance can be expected, ac-|if the Athletics had beaten him in cording to Prof. J. A. Munro, secre-| the fourth game of the world’s ser- tary of the association. les. oth Golden FREE 100 Bars Laundry Soap Arrow Special $1.29 through washing With every Washing Ma- slightest chine During Jubilee . And are fast color. Week. , Cur country. We are possessed of an “ abundance of accumulated wealth, of gredients, into direct contact with the distressing coughs. Sedi of blessings, each in itself reason for being thankful. His proclamation follows: We have come again to the end of another harvest season and the year of 1930 is rapidly drawing to a close. ‘Thanksgiving, an annual custom es- tablished by our Pilgrim Fathers three centuries ago, at the very dawn of American life, will shortly be bate us. As a nation our people have many causes for rejoicing. We are at peace with all the nations of the world. Our moral influence and example is the most powerful force on earth, oper- ating for harmony, justice and peace among the discontented. peoples of the world. Our people have, during the past year, been singularly. blessed with freedom from pestilence, disease, earthquakes, floods and other calam- itous events that usually destroy life, impair health and create wide-spread human misery. While our country has not lately enjoyed the large de- gree of material prosperity of former difficulties of the times and to suc- cessfully solve the problems of the day. They will, I am sure, face the CAPITOL AMOS ’N’ ANDY years, yet, in comparison with other nations, our losses bave been small and our burdens light. We enjoy comforts, advantages and Juxuries, even in a period of tempor- alee Their first great feature talking picture “Check and Double Check” Performances 2:30, 7 and 9 Daily Adults 50c Entire evening for this action - -'Fo-morrow Only Ken Maynard in “Song of a Cabellero” Monday and Tuesday “Ladies Must Play” Thanksgiving Half Shot at Sunrise those enjoyed by any other nation of the world, and far more than any previous generation in the history of unlimited means to produce, without the assistance of any other country, all the necessities and comforts -re- Severe Coughing Spells ; Quickly Ended Distressing coughs can not tire out and weaken you this winter if you take genuine Foley’s' Honey and Tar x |. Each dose carries the curative balsamic virtues of pure Pine Tar, fresh demulcent Honey, together with other valuable cough-healing in- irritated ‘throat surfaces. ending the ive and com- forting without opiates or harmful chloroform, mildly laxative. able for ‘coughs, tickling croupy and bronchial coughs, and troublesome night coughs. Sold every where.—Ady. Dooorcboitctothiesto whiten them =just add Clorox to the soaking sudsor first rinse water. For white cottons and linens, for baby clothes-forlaundry thatmust be dazzlinglywhiteand disinfected, use Clorox. Your wash will be whiter than sun can make it! Directions on bottle. when you wash in machine or tubs Clorox is a pro- duct of modern scienceltsclean odor indicates its germicidal NOTICE! All citizens are asked to cooperate with the city street department by cleaning snow off their own sidewalks before Saturday morning. Where the work is not done by the citizens, it will be done by the city and the. cost taxed against the Board of City Commission LAST DAY! ple—Come Tomorrow! Forelock! Golden Arrow Jubilee Week ends tomorrow night—Last Day to share in the golden opportunities of the Golden Arrow Specials. 558 Ward Stores are spreading this news tonight to millions of peo- Buy! Save! Grasp Opportunity by the Make Every Minute Count! SECOND GOLDEN ARROW . JUBILEE WEEK Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. Windsor Gyrator = $71.50 $5.00 Down, $2.00 Weekly Small Carrying Charge A fast, efficient electric washer of out- standing beauty. Glistening green por- celain enamel tub. New 3-fin agitator creates a surging sea of suds that is irresistible to dirt in sheer and heavy fabrics alike. No center post, gentlest washing action, strong silent motor. Genuine Lovell Wringer. ..... .. ++ PJUBILEE WEEK § Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. -Run Lingerie | 58c Made of soft non-run yarns that will not shrink. New subdued luster. Be- cause we bought Rayon Yarn when the price was down—you now get these $1 values in Bloomers, Panties and Vests at almost half price! Garments cut full; regular sizes. Thrifty women will buy a supply on our Lay-away plan for Christ- mas gifts! Flesh, peach and Nile green shades. Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. _ Enameled Roasters $1.00 Extra large—will hold a 14 to 18 pound Turkey! Double wall avoids burning— raised bottom keeps fowl from direct con- tact with flame! Made of heavy steel. PIUBILEE WEEK Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. 2 Axminsters $24.50 $2.00 Down, $2.00 Weekly Small Carrying Charge A special purchase of 5,000 Rugs for Jubilee Week makes this low price pos- sible! Standard quality, all wool, SEAM- LESS Rugs in richly patterned Oriental and modern designs. Firm weave, deep pile—soft under foot! Will give years of service! PSU GILEE WEEK § Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. 13-Plate Battery ; $3.95 And With your old auto battery in ex- change—if you have no old auto battery to trade in, the price is $4.95. Test after test proves it has amazing power and long life. It is guaranteed to give you one full year of satisfactory serv- ice. Judge this battery by what it can do, not by this low special price. SOUGILEE WEEK 4 Buy Now for Christmas on Ward’s Lay-Away Plan A Small Deposit Will Re. serve Your Purchase for oe ae Later Delivery. 9 till 6; Sat. tin» Ward’s Bought 360,000 House Dresses to Make This Value Possible 69c $1 Value New Fall Styles Guaranteed Colors Smart Prints Set-in Sleeves The biggest purchase of house dresses we ever made. Notice the score of details that mark these dresses as “unusual”! Notice the care- fully finished seams—deep hems—fine pleats —tucks — dainty trimming. Some at- tractive dark ground foul- ard also included. This House Dress Sale is made possible only by our tremen- dous purchase for the Golden Arrow Jubilee Week. Wom- en's, Misses’ and extra sizes. 2, Pieces $79.50 An Outstanding Value Down Luxurious Davenport with choice of Arm or Button-back Chair uphel- stered in moth-proof Angora Mohair with velour ... reversible spring- filled cushions—covered with multi- colored Jacquard ... hardwood frame in antique mahogany finish. $8 Monthly MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. BISMARCK. N. DAR. “Now Mark Bismarck” NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 22, INCLUSIVE Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. Commander Radios $79.50 7 COMPLETE AND INSTALLED $5.00 Down, $2.00 Weekly Small Carrying Charge A $145 radio in every respect but price! Rich, clear tone and TONE CONTROL! 8-Tube Power, Triple Screen Grid, Mar- velous Selectivity! Utah Super-Dynamic Speaker. Beautiful walnut veneer cabinet. ) JUBILEE WEEN 9 Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. Men’s Work Shoes $2.14 Shocs that sell regularly for $5.00! Select quality brown leather uppers, oak- tanned watcr-proofed soles. Nailed and sewed sole construction. 99c Men—Jubilee Week brings you a $1.50 value in EXTRA ELASTIC Cooper Knit Union Suits! Heavy ribbed with a fancy double collarette neck stitched in rayon, Military set-in shoulders, too, for greater comfort! Long sleeves and ankle length legs. $7.88 Do not confuse this chair with other chairs selling at this price. Built to our own rigid specifications—of selected hardwood with rich Walnut finish, moth- proof Mohair sag seat with brass nail trim, multi-colored Moquette back, carved stretcher. Last Day! Store Open Until 9 p. m. Trail Blazer Bikes $24.95 -. 35.00 Down, $7.00 Weekly Small Carrying Charge Coms Seturday, fellows, for this cham- pion bicycle bargain! Low, ra’ lines flashing maroon and gold col: eedy Strong, Safe New Departure Coaster Brakes can make 2 bike! Electric head- light, Auto Horn, Motobike Handle-bars Everything! ) JUBILEE WEEK J Buy on Our Budget Plan of Easy Payment Pay Only a Small Sum Down and the Balance in Store Phone: Four-Seven-Siv Convenient Monthly Terms