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awhile. There's & shortage of monkey glands just now, due, according to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1980 if surgeons, to the wholesale slaughter _\ SPONTANEOUS es 2p 2 WORKMEN LODGES [22 Sr Sass ~THBORY IS RAPPED | q2svess 2ees-rtene | MERCER ANNOUNCED saséartrissrszscs& count t Jess thah in 1929, according to furnished Judge by County figures f EIR TT BY WILLIAM LAIST sued Je 1aorteeal the ne unaite Home Offices of New Fraternal Robber Suspect Is noe | the 160 granted last year. } Released by Police; The Next Legislative Session ‘November, with 22 marriages | Insurance Organization to Custodian Says Idea Advanced settee! held the 3 cee ee Remain In Fargo Roy Olson, arrested in Bismarck | beierter hati BR oy BO [SGN eee Sab e Officially Opens while , fa as the th Fargo, N. D., Dec, 31.—(P}—Con-| the Saunder's Drug store at Minot, | y p Is Untenable \ io” of brides, came next with 16. | Solidation of two hitherto distinct; was released from custody today. | ‘Weddings suffered a serious set- fraternal insurance orders was an-| ‘The robbery in which $4,000 was A William Laist’s statement attacking| back in February, May and July, | nounced yesterday. | obtain a, ( % the idea that spontaneous combustion} when only seven, eight and nine ‘The Ancient Order of United Rory ind pen sustined ial hn a n r caused the fire at the state capitol) couples obtained licenses. Workmen, with home offices in Far- | forced more than 30 customers and 9 9 | December ‘so far, has seen 13 | 80, has absorbed the Ancient Order cterks to lie on the floor while they | gineer R. E. Kennedy and Tax Com-| weddings and Judge Davies to- (of United Workmen with home offi- | jooted the store. ; missioner Iver Acker, is printed be-, day was hoping that a New (ces in New Haven, Conn. The an- low. Year's eve wedding may change | nouncement was made by B. C. “The: janitor of the building did bs Marks, Fargo, grand master workman 4 | Paris, Dec. 31.—French engineers clean the house chamber and finish- of the order, following a meeting of jare said to be working on two super- this total. ed ul last Satu noon, the board of directors. f i and ad Prt ty oil and torsentine, The merger involves the transfer opens ie Hempics So na cae| but after they were all done with | ie reinsurance by Ait North Da- | Pune wi eh chair peesar fog ¢ jon of $5,500,000, insur- * fi ‘ Fuel their work, picked up all the rags | ance ‘now in Tore, “and. arets of 7; Yt 18 sald each plane will eos a The coming three months will be important history | $1,350,000, and 4,100 members. i Bangle - GET COMPENSATION The North Dakota porporation at |&Nsine craft. One, it ts reported, will _ for North Dakota. present has $50,000,000 life insurance | 2ttempt @ non-stop flight from Paris F in force, $7,500,000 assets and over ‘© Brazil and the Argentine, or to . Japan, next August. State Bureau Denies Claim of Bis Coe atee IN ie siteee oe eet: | TWO SECRET PLANES peraesiv ee You will want to keep posted on legislative matters, PLANE POSSE Peter MacArthur; Appeal | Cilirornia, Woming, Ulan end Nev! 4 Bedford, Ta. Dec. 31-—No. longers| to learn-through our special staff of Capitol News Gath- Is Planned Tee des: eae vas tel’ shx-guns and dash tort in : ‘ erers the daily happenings and watch the trend of is ore aed, Fargo, N. D, Deo. s1—we—rhe| fived, New, York, New Jersey. New| Shorter c. W. Cornell has organized events as they are worked out by those to whom you “ North Dakota’ Workmen’s Compen- an-airplane “posse.” It is composed 3 * we, i ign ney ina ea wanes sation bureau at Bismarck has dis- pl ecatal sasetieg Sr te eee neve | OF several plane owners who have have delegated these important tasks. the day man face-to-face, signing up missed the claim of Peter MacAr-| next June. Offices will be main-| signified their willingness to form a thur, Cass it} ity sheriff, wh« ” posse in case thi lied on to Biba td night thee Wied ie wit shot, ‘Decoy Dare if Moorhead, but home offices willbe ia Fargo, aid in the feat RE ceminila: Brings to your home each day the exact news of the legislative assembly, uncolored, unbiased. The rounds with the aid of the Newman | Minn. during a gun battle with Ray PROTECTING AIRMEN world’s important events from the Associated Press. Clock System. We just got a new | Liggett which resulted in the murder 5 ment Washington, Dec. 31.—As a consid- clock a year ago. The night man|f Patrolman Roy Larson of Moor Justice Departme | adatie aid toca viatiea a9 sual Tange rollowed * eos _ftatted with the first station in mate. | Read. The shootifg followed the rob-| Wants Quick Decision) seacon stations are now being oper- \“ ing his rounds. It was on the lower | ""\) 04 ‘to this efiect was recelved| mtn {ated at various airways of the United floor near the bank examiner's of-| 1." stecarthur and Ford Doherty,| Washington, Dec. 31.—(7)—Seeking | States by the U. 8. Department of fice, He then went to the middle of county auditor, today in letters from| to end uncertainty regarding validity | Commerce. It is planned by the de- the floor which was the next bie the state bureau. The claim was dis-|f the eighteenth amendment, the | partment to erect a total of 93. This tion, by the railroad commission of-| Tita ‘on the grounds thet when| Justice department had before the | number will include those 27 already pod Fond hog Lane Red Ge rae MacArthur was injured his employer | Supreme Kaan barf request aii | soaee ute Wel construction now, floor = .|an early hearing ven its apy and 38 more which have been propos- ee. Ot have extra territorial cover-| trom the decision of Judge Clark of | ed. ° New Jersey. pocorn ose agar a gal dag ease state's attorney.) ‘With the request was a brief set- KILLS WIFE, HIMSELF = ; | board that an appeal wil) be taken to| ting forth concisely the government's | Humboldt, Sask., Dec. 31.—(7)— * | district court. If the attitude of thi disagreement with that jurist’s con- | Harry Jones, boilermaker, shot and then to the south side by the gover- state ‘workinen’s tion bt €/ clusion that the prohibition amend- | killed his wife, seriously wounded his nor’s office. eau, sccordiie tor Pauook in pare ment was invalid because ratified by | 17-year-old daughter Doris and then ‘From there he went to the third missing ‘Mac. rt. {es claim is uph ] state legisiatures rather than. con- | ended his own life with a bullet after lor, one station being in the house | Pot ie outs, it will work a-enious| stitutional conventions. — Solicitor | attempting to elude a posse yester- hamber, another station inside the | 07 ie oon ciate mad coun! ty officials | General Thacher, who prepared the | day. highway commission's main office; | ine | brief with the aid of Assistant Attor- Sea & next in the senate chamber and apprehension of criminals. {ney General Youngquist and four | ¥ ¢ ‘ " | other attorneys, announced himself TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY torney general's office. Devils Lake Fireman | ready to argue ihe case any time, | — “On the upper floor he went to one S ff | Sipiiniiteapaietdes ,GIVE HER a Permanent Wave tor station in the senate gallery, and to uffers Cuts, Burns AIR COURT | Christmas. Natural, lesting, guar- the last station being at the.tax com- — Vienna, Dec. 31—Austria and Po-| anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the door where the fire was/ Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 31.—(?}—/land have come to an air agreement! California Wave Nook, 102 Third ve started, going up to! Floyd Merrick, local fire department | whereby all air disputes are to be, street, Bismarck. Phone 782. captain, is in a hospital here suffer-| aired in @ court of arbitrations when oe two fire extin-|ing from severe cuts and burns re-|they cannot be settled through or-/ FOR RENT—Two furnished large floor which were | ceived yesterday when he was trapped|dinary diplomatic channels. A mem-| light housekeeping rooms, gas for in a burning bern. ber from each country and another) cooking. Call at 319 First street. He was severely cut about both|from a third country will make up the| bea RRNA TA Pd wrists as he smashed through a win-|court. The third member will be chair-| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .. .. .. dow in attempting ‘to escape. man and decide where the court shall| FOR RENT—Two room apartment, Local news by a staff of competent reporters and The Tribune’s trade territory is covered by a staff of special representatives. This assures The Tribune’s leadership in reader interest in its territory. Six fine comics are published daily in addition to an editorial page cartoon, “Out Our Way,” and Major Hoople. Interesting special features are offered The Tribune’s readers as they become available. Sports news is covered by a competent staff and all phases of sport activity, local, state and national, are —_—_—_—____ |be held, | nicely furnished, hot water heat, presented. POLICEMAN MUST REDUCE | SSR OTSA ag plenty hot water, use of laundry, aay Providence, R. 1, Dec. 31.—(F}—| WHATLL WE DO NOW? | private entrance. Adults only. Bill Smith, weight 260, must reduce to} London, Dec. 31—If you've been Available at once. Phone 967. i 200 if he desires to stay on the police | contemplating a monkey gland oper- ee i force. Sentence was imposed because | ation for rejuvenating that tired | FOR SALE—Bookkeeping desk. In- he fell asleep on his beat. | body of yours you'll have to wait! quire at Bismarck Tribune office. Woman interest is sustained by fashion and health articles, other features of interest:to women are covered by personal news items. The editorial page is aggressively constructive in behalf:of Bismarck and its trade territory. It is non- political and of a policy calculated to enlist the confi- dence of every reader. You Cannot Afford to Miss These Special Features | | That lie so close to your financial and social welfare. To Make“Buy Now” Really Mean Some- 3, thing in Hundreds of Bismarck Homes Bergeson’S Launch a “Sell Now” SALE Of Their Stock of Fine Men’s Clothing Drastic Reductions! Undreamed of Bargains! Sale starts 9 o'clock Friday morning. To unlock the closest guarded pock- etbooks and head everybody concerned into undelayed pros- perity. ; Our position is this. We do not want to jeopardize our reput- ation by appearing sensational in our sale claims, yet in order to make you know the truth and strength of the bargains, we DO have to talk sensationally. ; We DO want it understood that while these reductions bor- der on the fantastical that this is the same safe and sane store you have always known it to be. The Clothing and Accessor- ies listed here are the kind you will be proud to wear. The entire stock is now offered at these ridiculous prices so that YOU WILL BUY... WHICH WILL ALLOW US TO BUY ... AND THE MANUFACTURERS TO BUY. IN THIS ; WAY, WITH EVERYONE BUYING .... WE ALL BUY i : Ne eRe AE de mens a eNO BACK PROSPERITY. H ‘ The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. Dak. Specials Every Day Watch Our Ads | A" ia Rerertea’s §=Overcoats Suits | Take advantage of this special opportunity at once, so that you will’ not miss any issues of the many coming events, f Fill out and mail the blank below enclosing $1.25 for a three months’ subscription to the Bismarck Tribune in North Dakota or $1.50 if residing outside the state. By carrier in Bismarck $1.80. ° Enclosed find . «2. eee ee for which send The Bismarck Tribune for months to j | cf i , t | die eat feaancs ‘hare ty $19 50. ants $19.50 Rare Bb Orie sot | Name .... tee yearn gees aura i4 “ave in parts of Australasia end Buys $40 Buys $29.50 Postoffice .... 60.06 CA els. 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