The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 9

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DICKINSON PLANNIN NEMORIAL PROGRAN Open Air Services Planned; Stark Victims of War Will Be Revered , _ Dickinson, N. D., May 14—Dickin- * son will witness the most elaborate fear DAAGAy MAES Oo baa Saturday, May according to Plans of the joint American Legion- Auxiliary committee in charge of the ‘Program. One of the features of the day is to be open air services on the hill north of the Bohemian church. Forty-eight white crosses, with the names of departed Stark county war veterans on them, will dot the hill- side. Floral wreaths will be placed upon the crosses by 48 girls dressed in white. A military salute will then Mrs. Frank Flynn, Mars, A. Ys, Jotin- son and Mrs, Mara, Marie Lish will be soloist, Scarlet Fever Heads Diseases This Year Scarlet, fever headed the list of most prevalent diseases reported to tosh eee department of health in today by the state bureau of preventable diseases. There were 999 cases of scarlet fev- er recorded, while measles was next with 885. The number of cases of other prevalent diseases were tuber- Pa eo lever 140, pel itis 46, and undulent fever 10. RETURNS TO MINNESOTA Minneapolis, May 14—(%)—Dr. Richard E. iternation: prominent anatomist who left the University of Minnesota a year ago for a deanship at the University of Chicago, will return to the former in- stitution as dean of the medical THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 MISHAPS THIS YEAR SHOW AN INCREASE Industrial Accidents Total 1,744 Compared to 1,519 Same Period Last Year Industrial accidents during the first four months of this year total- ed 1,744, an increase of 225 over the Perlod of 1930, accord- ing to figures announced Thursday by the state workmen’s compensation bureau. During last April 423 industrial ac- cidents were |, compared with 322 for April, 1 Cass county's ae for the first tionally | four months of 1930 was 308, and 585 for 1931, an increase of 277, or 90 per cent. Burleigh county, the lead- er on the “bad” record side for 1930, shows a falling off from 189 to 173 for the first four months of 1930 and county, the state would show a de- crease of 52 in the total for the first four months of this year as compared with last year. Grand Forks county is showing the most normal loss ratio, both from the standpoint of averages and monthly totals, according to R. E. Wenzel, workmen’s compensation commission- er. Compared with the state average, he said, Grand Forks is also in the best position of the eight counties having the larger population centers. ‘WOMAN BECOMES MAYOR ‘Weehawken, N. J., May 14—(P)— At the age of 72, Mrs. Clara E. Grau- ert has abandoned the apron for the gavel for the good of the Republican party. A, housewife all her life, she hhas been elected mayor to succeed her husband, who at his death had been mayor 21 years. She was persuaded to accept office when informed it ‘was necessary to save the party lo- 585 | cally from factional strife. LONGSHOREMEN END STRIKE | Duluth, Minn., May 14.—(#)—Long- shoremen at Duluth and Superior, on strike since April 28, agreed to return Chinese to Censor All Communication Shanghai, May 14—(7)—The Na-|. tionalist government ministry of com- munications announced Thursday that all international cable and wire- less facilities operating from the Shanghai international settlement would be subject to government cen- sorship within a few days. ‘Thé announcement said the censor- ship would be an emergency measure “which the Nationalist government considers necessary.” It was generally believed the po- litical situation in South China, where @ movement has arisen against Chiang Kai-Shek, head of the Na-/ The Jacket Frock Very much in vogue are these new frocks with the detachable jackets. In filmy chiffons or bright crepe prints—feat- uring the full flared skirt and the biased tionalist government, caused the ad- ministration to decide upon control- ling press dispatches relating to the trouble there. If the censorship is imposed it will be the first time in history that for- ‘eign cables sent from the interna- 1 cif will have teen subjected te tional city the : companies, drawn up last December. Thursday - Friday - Saturday The Premier Display of 1931-32 Styles in Frederick-James be fired over the crosses, symbolic of the last resting place of the veterans. | said Thursday. Thursday, Friday {| Three Days Only ™" oe Original le Rexall QNE CENT SALE lows: The Drum and Bugle corps, “The Greatest Sale Ever Conducted by a Drug Store Anywhere for Your Benefit” the American Legion squads, Com- pany K, the Boy Scouts, the Camp- With every article advertised for this sale that you purchase at the regular price, you receive another just like it for only 1 cent. fire Giris and the city band. PROFIT-SHARING ADVERTISING H. O. Pippin, county superintend- ent of schools, will deliver the main address of the day. In event the ‘weather is inclement services will be conducted in the Company K armory. Representing the American Legion on the committee are Leon Stuck, Ed This sale has been developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you two full-size packages of high quality merchandise for the price of one, plus one cent. It costs money to get new customers, but the sacrifice in profit is justified, because we know that these goods will please you. No limit—buy all you want. Remember, this sale lasts only a few days. Don’t miss it! sciences, president Lotus D. Coffman | 1931, respectively. Except for the increase in Cass to work at a reduced wage scale of- fered by steamship companies, waistline. In regular and odd sizes, at $5.95 Mid-May Specials for Friday - Saturday! New Wash Dresses| 36 Inch Percales In cool, summery prints, absolutely fast colors. Fine count cloth, in both light and dark 1 2 c Regular to $1.98, 9 8c priilhsy: pee’ yard Curtain Specials Tooth Paste Special Choice of Colgates, Lister- Choice of lace panels or 5- and 7-piece ruffled sets | ine or Forhans, 1 9 at, per tube .... Cc at, Child’s Play Suits each sla). Child’s Hose In 2-piece style with de- tachable blouses. Sizes 3 witha ble fo t. Si -s with double foot. Sizes 5 to 8, each ... i. 59c Men’s Dress Caps to 10. Per pair . 15c Misses’ Sweaters With full 8-piece crown, unbreakable visor and Of 100% pure wool, in leather band. 8 8 c bright colors. Sizes 26 Extra Special for Saturday ie to 36. Each ..... 3 regular 10c bars of Palmolive Soap and 1 ree) pkg. of Palmolive Beads, all for S. & LL, Co, Bismarck’s FURS Why You Should Select Your Fred- erick-James Fur Coat Now You obtain first choice of the fresh prime pelts—at the lowest prices of the year; manufacturing costs are lower than later and you are assured unusually careful work- manship now, when our furriers are not so rushed. Fox, W. E. Quinlan and A. E. Kinney. ‘The American Legion Auxiliary com- ittee is composed of Mrs, Ed Fox, FREE STORAGE until fall on all garments selected now. The Frederick-James factory rep- resentative will be here and will be pleased to give his expert advice in the selection of your new fur coat or in the storage, cleaning, re- pairing or remodeling of your old garment. Have you inquired about the Fred- erick-James Fur Coat Thrift Club? Let us help pay for your fur coat. Craftsmen in Sheet Metal— are here ready and able to meet if all requirements for auto sheet metal repairs. No motorist need '] drive a car in which the body or lf fenders have been damaged through accident or made un- if sightly as the result of rust and if corrosion. Whenevet you require jf work of this kind, you will save '] money by letting us serve you. DINGLE TOP & BODY WORKS In Rear of Ack’s Radiator Shop Robertson’s Bismarck, N. Dak. Thursday - Friday - Saturday May 14-15-16 Frederick -James Furs SAVE with SAFETY at your REXALL DRUG STORE LENHART’S DRUG STORE 500 Broadway Phone 2 Bismarck, North Dakota / one. 290 wT Maia. 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